Overview of authors associated with 'england'
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Total number of author profiles associated with 'england': 380 (64.6% of all author profiles). Top ten tags for authors associated with 'england': "data", "research", "search technology", "repositories", "metadata", "archives", "jisc", "software", "database", "cataloguing".
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Ryan BurnsRyan is a doctoral researcher whose work examines science, technology and everyday life. Ryan critiques concepts of digital culture by examining specific uses of tablet computers, in particular the use of tablets by science researchers. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "tablet computer", "ipad", "university of sussex", "video", "research", "apple", "mobile", "usability", "data", "multimedia". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
university of sussex |
brighton east sussex |
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Leigh GarrettAs Director of the Visual Arts Data Service, a Research Centre of the University for the Creative Arts, Leigh’s research interests lie in the collection, management, discoverability, engagement, preservation and sustainability of digital assets, particularly where they support and enhance learning, teaching and research in the visual arts. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "data management", "jisc", "kaptur", "vads", "university for the creative arts", "archives", "preservation", "curation". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
university for the creative arts |
farnham surrey |
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Anne SpaldingAnne Spalding is currently managing UCA Research Online and working on the development of this resource in liaison with the University's research community and other stakeholders. Anne has recently worked on the Jisc-funded KAPTUR Project (Jisc, 2011-13), as institutional Project Officer for the University for the Creative Arts, and previous projects including Kultivate (JISC, 2010-11), eNova (Jisc, 2011). Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "data management", "jisc", "kaptur", "vads", "university for the creative arts", "archives", "preservation", "curation". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
university for the creative arts |
farnham surrey |
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Carlos SilvaCarlos Silva’s research interests focus on the areas of research information systems, cloud technologies, institutional repositories and software development, specifically their application to practice within visual arts. As such, Carlos has undertaken a range of user and technical research projects, including: Enhancing VADS (2008-2009), Look Here! (2010-2011), Kultivate (2010-2011), UCARIS (2010-2014), eNova (2011), KAPTUR (2011-2013) and the Zandra Rohdes Project (2012-2013). He also sits on the HEFCE Data Collection Steering Group representing the University and GuildHE. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "data management", "jisc", "kaptur", "vads", "university for the creative arts", "archives", "preservation", "curation". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
university for the creative arts |
farnham surrey |
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Leonard WillLeonard Will has been working as an independent consultant in information management since 1994, having previously been Head of Library and Information Services at the Science Museum, London. He has special interests in faceted classification and thesaurus construction and use, and was a member of the working parties that drew up BS8723 and ISO25964. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "search technology", "thesaurus", "iso", "information retrieval", "vocabularies", "interoperability", "standards", "metadata", "research", "url". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated June 2013 |
willpower information |
enfield greater london |
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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.
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "intranet", "search technology", "ebook", "higher education", "cloud computing", "research", "content management", "intranet focus ltd", "sharepoint", "accessibility". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated May 2013 |
intranet focus ltd, university of sheffield |
horsham west sussex |
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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). Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "repositories", "scarlet", "university for the creative arts", "jisc", "archives", "vads", "software", "eprints". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated February 2013 |
university for the creative arts, vads |
farnham surrey |
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Alex BallAlex Ball is a Research Officer working in the field of digital curation and research data management, and an Institutional Support Officer for the Digital Curation Centre. His interests include Engineering research data, Web technologies and preservation, scientific metadata, data citation and the intellectual property aspects of research data. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "research", "metadata", "data set", "datacite", "repositories", "data management", "doi", "preservation", "identifier". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
ukoln, university of bath |
bath somerset |
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Chris AwreChris Awre is Head of Information Management within Library and Learning Innovation at the University of Hull. He oversees the teams responsible for the acquisition, processing and cataloguing of all materials managed through the Library from both external and internal sources, the latter focusing on the development of the digital repository and local digital collections. Chris has a background as a systems librarian and advocates the value of a broad approach to digital repository collection development. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "repositories", "fedora commons", "hydra", "portal", "search technology", "research", "metadata", "framework", "software", "jisc". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of hull |
hull east riding yorkshire |
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Paul MeehanPaul Meehan is a Senior Development Officer, working at Mimas, the UK National Data Centre at The University of Manchester. Paul's main role is as developer and administrator of the JUSP service, as well as involvement in a range of other Mimas projects and services including IRUS UK, the e-Tekkatho Project to deliver academic resources to Burma and work with Arthritis Research UK. He previously held key roles in the Intute and CrossFire services. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "sushi", "jusp", "data", "intute", "software", "research", "jisc", "mimas", "search technology", "database". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of manchester |
manchester greater manchester |
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Leo LyonsLeo Lyons is a project manager at the University of Kent working within the Learning and Research Development department. Over a 20-year career in IT he has been a trainer, has run help desks, and designed and coded database management systems for the public sector. His work in recent years has included projects on engaging with alumni, e-folios and improving the presentation of university course data. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "raptor", "data", "database", "standards", "ark project", "university of kent", "software", "research", "jisc", "microsoft reporting services". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of kent |
canterbury kent |
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Paul NeedhamPaul Needham is the Research and Innovation Manager at Kings Norton Library, Cranfield University. Paul is responsible for Application Development within JUSP. Recent projects he has worked on for JISC include ETAS (Enhanced Transfer Alerting Service), SUSHI Starters, PIRUS2, IRUS and RAPTOR-JUse. Paul is a member of the NISO SUSHI Standing Committee and the Technical Advisory Boards of COUNTER and the KnowledgeBase+ Project. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "sushi", "jusp", "data", "software", "portal", "data set", "identifier", "standards", "authentication", "mimas". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
cranfield university |
cranfield bedfordshire |
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Ross MacIntyreRoss MacIntyre currently works within Mimas, the UK National Data Centre at The University of Manchester. Ross is the Service Manager for the ‘Web of Knowledge Service for UK Education’, ‘JUSP’ (JISC’s Journal Usage Statistics Portal), ‘UKPMC+’ and ‘Zetoc’. He is also responsible for Digital Library-related R&D services and had formal involvement with Dublin Core and OpenURL standards development. Recent projects for JISC include PIRUS2 (extending COUNTER to article-level) and IRUS (applying PIRUS2 findings to UK institutional repositories). Ross is Chair of UKSG and a member of the Technical Advisory Boards of COUNTER and the UK Access Management Federation. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "sushi", "jusp", "data", "software", "portal", "data set", "identifier", "standards", "authentication", "mimas". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of manchester |
manchester greater manchester |
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Richard GartnerRichard Gartner is a lecturer in Library and Information Science at King's College London. Before joining academia, he worked as a practising librarian for 20 years, specialising in digital libraries and metadata. His research concentrates on integrated metadata strategies for complex digital libraries and archives, particularly within XML architectures. In addition to acting as Principal Investigator for the LIPARM Project, he has also recently worked on projects in research information management, English place names, naval history and environmental science. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "metadata", "liparm", "uri", "schema", "controlled vocabularies", "xml", "data", "xml schema", "identifier", "research". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
kings college london |
london greater london |
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Andrew CoxAndrew Cox is a lecturer at the Information School, University of Sheffield and leads the RDMRose Project. His research interests include virtual community, social media and library responses to technology. He is the School's Director of Learning and Teaching. He co-ordinates Sheffield's MSc in Digital Library Management. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "data management", "passwords", "software", "dcc", "metadata", "search technology", "database", "rdmrose". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of sheffield |
sheffield yorkshire and the humber |
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Eddy VerbaanEddy Verbaan is the Research Associate on the RDMRose Project. His main interests are digital library management, research practices in past and present, and didactics. He has published on early modern geography and urban history writing, pedagogy, and on the history of Dutch Studies in the UK. Previously, Eddy worked as a university teacher in Dutch Studies at the Universities of Leiden (NL), Paris-IV Sorbonne, Nottingham and Sheffield. He has a PhD in history. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "data management", "dcc", "metadata", "rdmrose", "curation", "digital curation", "university of sheffield", "open access". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of sheffield |
sheffield yorkshire and the humber |
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Barbara SenBarbara Sen is a Lecturer at the Information School, the University of Sheffield and on the RDMRose Project Board. Her main areas of interest are strategic management of information services, and continuing professional development including the use of reflective practice to support learning. Prior to coming into HE, Barbara worked in a number of sectors including health, special libraries, and the academic sector. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "data management", "dcc", "metadata", "rdmrose", "curation", "digital curation", "university of sheffield", "open access". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of sheffield |
sheffield yorkshire and the humber |
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Sarah RaynerSarah Rayner has worked in libraries since 1998 and completed an MA in Library and Information Management at the Manchester Metropolitan University in 2003. She has recently taken on the newly created role of Teaching and Learning Manager at The University of Manchester Library. Sarah’s current professional interests include thinking strategically about the library’s contribution to teaching and learning at The University of Manchester, with a particular focus on innovation, new technologies and improving the student experience. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "university of manchester", "data", "archives", "open access", "uri", "software", "bibliographic data", "infrastructure", "mobile". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of manchester |
manchester greater manchester |
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Olivia WalsbyOlivia Walsby currently works as an Academic Engagement Librarian at The University of Manchester Library, having spent the past 12 years within the academic libraries sector. Her experience includes Research & Learning Support, E-Learning and Electronic Resources Delivery. Olivia’s professional interests include the developing liaison and marketing role of the academic librarian, and the use of new technologies to support teaching and learning, and to enhance the student experience. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "university of manchester", "data", "archives", "open access", "uri", "software", "bibliographic data", "infrastructure", "mobile". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of manchester |
manchester greater manchester |
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Seb SchmollerSeb Schmoller has been actively involved in online learning since the early 1990s. Between 1996 and 2002 he led The Sheffield College's successful efforts to develop online courses in a range of subjects including on how to be an online tutor. From 2003 until May 2012 Seb worked for the Association for Learning Technology (ALT), the UK's leading membership organisation in the learning technology field, latterly as ALT's Chief Executive. Seb is a Governor of The Sheffield College and a non-academic member of the ESRC’s Peer Review College. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "alt", "sheffield college", "e-learning", "mooc", "adl", "twitter", "blog", "licence", "copyright", "software". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
alt, university of sheffield |
sheffield yorkshire and the humber |
