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Marcus WeisenAuthor profile last updated Saturday, 30 July 2005 Read more ... |
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Margaret E. I. KippAuthor profile last updated Wednesday, 30 January 2008 Read more ... |
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Margaret HentyAuthor profile last updated Wednesday, 30 April 2008 Read more ... |
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Mariam GaribyanAuthor profile last updated Sunday, 30 January 2005 Read more ... |
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Marianne TakleAuthor profile last updated Thursday, 30 July 2009 Read more ... |
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Marie SalterMarie Salter is e-Developments Manager in the Division for Lifelong where she works with staff both internally and across the University's Partner institutions to develop ways of effectively using and integrating technology into short courses and programmes to meet particular support, delivery and assessment needs. Author profile last updated Saturday, 30 July 2011 Read more ... |
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Marie-Therese GramstadtMarie-Therese Gramstadt is currently managing the KAPTUR Project (Jisc, 2011-13) working with Goldsmiths, University of London; The Glasgow School of Art; University of the Arts London; and University for the Creative Arts, to improve the management of arts research data. She is also a Researcher and Digital Cataloguer for the Zandra Rhodes Digital Study Archive (Jisc, 2011-13), making use of her MA in the History of Dress (Courtauld Institute of Art). Marie-Therese has recently re-joined the Crafts Study Centre to work on the SCARLET+ Project using augmented reality with the Muriel Rose Archive (Jisc, 2012-13). Previous projects include: Kultivate (Jisc, 2010-11), eNova (Jisc, 2011) and three Learning and Teaching Research grants (2010, 2010-11, 2011-12). Author profile last updated Friday, 8 February 2013 Read more ... |
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Marieke GuyMarieke is particularly interested in issues around openness in education (open data, open access, open science, open assessment) and online communication. During her 13 years at UKOLN she has been involved with a number of interesting projects and ventures. Her last 2 years were spent as an Institutional Support Officer for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) working towards raising awareness and building capacity for institutional research data management. Author profile last updated Wednesday, 8 July 2015 Read more ... |
open knowledge, ukoln, digital curation centre, quality assurance agency |
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Marion PrudloAuthor profile last updated Saturday, 30 April 2005 Read more ... |
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Marion TattersallMarion Tattersall is a Research Development Librarian at the University of Sheffield Library. She is interested in how researchers gather their information and the ways they publish and disseminate their findings. Her current role is to develop library services that support those activities in a way that fits in with researchers' workflows. Her previous roles there were in eServices development and subject liaison with a range of departments in Engineering, Science and Medicine. Author profile last updated Saturday, 30 July 2011 Read more ... |
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Marjan Vernooy-GerritsenAuthor profile last updated Thursday, 30 April 2009 Read more ... |
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Mark BideAuthor profile last updated Sunday, 30 April 2006 Read more ... |
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Mark Easterby-SmithAuthor profile last updated Tuesday, 30 January 2007 Read more ... |
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Mark JordanMark Jordan is Head of Library Systems at Simon Fraser University. His interests include digital preservation, repository platforms, and metadata reuse and exchange. Mark is a contributor to several open source applications and the chief developer of several more. He is the author of Putting Content Online: A Practical Guide for Libraries (Chandos, 2006). Author profile last updated Friday, 30 November 2012 Read more ... |
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Mark WilliamsAuthor profile last updated Friday, 30 January 2004 Read more ... |
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Marlène DelhayeMarlène Delhaye is in charge of e-resources at Université d’Aix-Marseille, in southern France. She is also member of the Board of the Couperin Consortium, for which she negociates e-resources in law and political sciences. She has blogged since 2006 on open access issues and all things e-resources. Her blog is called Marlène’s Corner Author profile last updated Wednesday, 5 August 2015 Read more ... |
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Marta NogueiraAuthor profile last updated Friday, 30 April 2010 Read more ... |
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Martie van DeventerAuthor profile last updated Thursday, 30 April 2009 Read more ... |
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Martin DonnellyAuthor profile last updated Saturday, 30 October 2010 Read more ... |
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Martin FeijenAuthor profile last updated Saturday, 30 October 2004 Read more ... |
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Martin HamiltonMartin Hamilton is Jisc's resident futurist. His job is to keep an eye open for emerging trends and new technologies, and see what JISC can do across the FE, HE and skills sector to exploit and embrace them - or mitigate against them. Prior to joining Jisc Martin set up a supercomputer centre for the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). He has a particular interest in how we can share these kinds of capital intensive facilities between institutions and also with industry. Author profile last updated Tuesday, 12 January 2016 Read more ... |
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Martin MoyleAuthor profile last updated Sunday, 30 July 2006 Read more ... |
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Martin R. KalfatovicMartin R. Kalfatovic is the Assistant Director, Digital Services Division at Smithsonian Institution Libraries. The Digital Services Division oversees the Libraries digitisation efforts which include digital editions and collections, online exhibitions, and other Web site content. Current projects include work on metadata, standards and intellectual property issues. As the Smithsonian's co-ordinator and Deputy Director for the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL), he oversees the Smithsonian's contributions. Author profile last updated Saturday, 30 July 2011 Read more ... |
public sector domain, archives museums domain, library domain |
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Martin WhiteMartin White has been tracking developments in technology since the late 1970s, initially in electronic publishing in the days of videotext and laser discs. He has been a Visiting Professor at the iSchool, University of Sheffield, since 2002 and is Chair of the eScience Advisory Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Masako SuzukiMasako Suzuki is a Head of Library and Information Affairs Division of Asahikawa Medical University and a member of the Digital Repository Federation (DRF) Executive Board. In 2009, when she was in Otaru University of Commerce, she started the IRcuresILL Project. Before that, she worked in Hokkaido University Library and wrote "From Nought to a Thousand: The HUSCAP Project" in Issue 49 of Ariadne. Author profile last updated Tuesday, 9 July 2013 Read more ... |
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Masha GaribyanAuthor profile last updated Saturday, 30 April 2005 Read more ... |
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Mathieu D'AquinMathieu d’Aquin is a research fellow at the Knowledge Media Institute of The Open University. His research activities focus on the Semantic Web, and especially on methods and tools to build intelligent applications exploiting online knowledge. Mathieu has been involved in the organisation of events such as the IWOD series of workshops and the SSSW Summer School. Author profile last updated Monday, 10 February 2014 Read more ... |
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Mathieu d’AquinMathieu d’Acquin is a research fellow at the Knowledge Media Institute of The Open University, and his research activities focus on the Semantic Web, and especially on methods and tools to build intelligent applications exploiting online knowledge. Mathieu has been involved in the organisation of events such as the IWOD series of workshops and the SSSW (Summer School on Ontology Engineering and the Semantic Web). Author profile last updated Friday, 28 February 2014 Read more ... |
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Matt GeeMatt Gee is the developer behind eMargin and various other software tools and data collections released by RDUES, including the WebCorp Linguist’s Search Engine and Birmingham Blog Corpus. Author profile last updated Tuesday, 9 July 2013 Read more ... |
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Matt RamirezMatt Ramirez is currently working on the technical development and support of the Jisc-funded SCARLET+ Augmented Reality Project, this follows on from his involvement in the award-winning SCARLET Project. He is also involved in the delivery and technical support of a number of teaching and learning projects including Hairdressing Training and Jorum. Matt's role is also concerned with the research and development of new technologies such as various iBook/mobile/multimedia development projects with the Manchester Medical School which aim to improve the student experience by embracing innovative learning methods. Author profile last updated Tuesday, 9 July 2013 Read more ... |