Overview of authors associated with 'computing domain'
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Total number of author profiles associated with 'computing domain': 144 (25.8% of all author profiles). Top ten tags for authors associated with 'computing domain': "search technology", "data", "research", "repositories", "metadata", "database", "software", "blog", "portal", "google".
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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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Stuart LewisStuart Lewis is Head of Digital Library Services at the University of Edinburgh where he is currently responsible for a service portfolio including acquisitions, metadata, e-resources, digital library development, information systems, repositories, and research publications. He has worked with open repositories in various roles over the past six years and has a particular interest in interoperability issues. He is the Community Manager of the SWORD v2 Project, which continues to develop the SWORD repository deposit standard. Prior to working at Edinburgh, Stuart held the position of Digital Development Manager at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and before that led the Web Applications and Repository Projects Team at Aberystwyth University. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "repositories", "sword protocol", "metadata", "dspace", "data", "eprints", "standards", "framework", "atom", "data set". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
aberystwyth university |
aberystwyth ceredigion |
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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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Simeon WarnerSimeon Warner is Director of the Repositories Group at Cornell University Library. Current projects include development of an archival repository, the arXiv e-print archive , and Project Euclid . He was one of the developers of arXiv and his research interests include Web information systems, interoperability, plagiarism detection, and open-access scholarly publishing. He has been actively involved with the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) since its inception and was one of the authors of the OAI-PMH and OAI-ORE specifications. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "repositories", "metadata", "data", "framework", "research", "cache", "data set", "identifier", "oai-pmh", "aggregation". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
cornell university |
ithaca new york |
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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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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). Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "preservation", "digital preservation", "cloud computing", "data", "digital curation", "identifier", "file format", "ndsa", "curation", "software". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
simon fraser university |
burnaby |
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Courtney MummaCourtney manages Archivematica system requirements, product design, technical support, training, and community relations. She has been a researcher and co-investigator on the InterPARES 3 Project, researcher on the UBC-SLAIS Digital Records Forensics Project, and is a member of the Professional Experts Panel on the BitCurator Project. Courtney has been published in Archivaria and has delivered many presentations on the practical application of digital preservation strategies. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "preservation", "digital preservation", "cloud computing", "data", "digital curation", "identifier", "file format", "ndsa", "curation", "software". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
new westminster |
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Dominik LukešDominik Lukeš, Education and Technology Specialist at Dyslexia Action, has published research in the areas of language and education policy. He has also worked as editor, translator and Web developer. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "accessibility", "research", "web accessibility initiative", "wcag", "bs8878", "w3c", "standards", "jisc techdis", "bbc", "vocabularies". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
egham |
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Alistair McNaughtAlistair McNaught is a Senior Advisor at JISC TechDis with considerable experience in using technology for teaching and learning. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "accessibility", "research", "web accessibility initiative", "wcag", "bs8878", "w3c", "standards", "jisc techdis", "bbc", "vocabularies". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
york yorkshire |
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Gary BrewertonGary Brewerton is the Library Systems Manager at Loughborough University and is interested in library automation, information and communication technology, and open source development (e.g. LORLS). Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "api", "database", "xml", "data", "json", "loughborough university", "shibboleth", "perl", "javascript", "schema". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2012 |
loughborough university |
loughborough east midlands |
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Thom BuntingThom Bunting works on project management of JISC Observatory and Innovation Zone activities at the Innovation Support Centre at UKOLN as well as developing and managing ISC online resources. In his Web Manager role, Thom plans and creates data-driven Web sites and looks after existing sites related to UKOLN and some of its previous activities. Thom’s current interests include: content management technologies supporting consumption and production of dynamic datasets; automated generation of metadata from large collections of content; sharing of content and data across systems; visualisation tools capable of producing interactive, data-rich infographics. These interests build on Thom’s previous experience with leading-edge Web, digital TV, and mobile technology developments, within commercial and academic contexts. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "drupal", "content management", "data", "database", "open source", "taxonomy", "archives", "framework", "ibm", "wikipedia". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2012 |
bath somerset |
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Jason CooperDr Jason Cooper has been a member of Library Systems at Loughborough University for 8 years. He develops and maintains a number of key systems for the Library. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "database", "xml", "api", "metadata", "data", "licence", "perl", "z39.50", "archives", "search technology". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated June 2012 |
loughborough university |
loughborough east midlands |
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Jon KnightDr Jon Knight works for several departments at Loughborough University, including the Library. He has been involved with digital libraries and library systems for approximately 20 years. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "html", "cache", "database", "marc", "cd-rom", "software", "metadata", "linux", "data", "acorn". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated June 2012 |
loughborough university |
loughborough east midlands |
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Charles OppenheimCharles Oppenheim was, until he retired in 2009, Professor of Information Science at Loughborough University, and is currently a Visiting Professor at Queensland University. Previously he held posts in academia and the electronic publishing industry. Charles has undertaken research in, given talks on, and published widely on all aspects of information law, especially Intellectual Property Rights and licences, and on bibliometrics and research assessment. He is a consultant to a number of private and public sector bodies. He is a member of the UK’s Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance, and of the team that negotiates licences on behalf of the UK higher and further education communities with the Copyright Licensing Agency. He is also a member of the European Commission’s Legal Advisory Board. He can be followed on Twitter: @CharlesOppenh Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "copyright", "research", "repositories", "google", "search technology", "rae", "licence", "creative commons", "ecms", "archives". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated May 2012 |
loughborough university |
loughborough east midlands |
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Peter Williams
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "archives", "research", "repositories", "british library", "software", "digital archive", "blog", "university college london", "ict", "privacy". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated December 2011 |
university college london |
london greater london |
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John PaschoudJohn Paschoud is a consultant information engineer currently working mainly on projects to do with personal identity management and access to online resources. He is professionally qualified in information systems engineering and project management and has spent over 30 years managing a large number of innovation and applied research projects, and the teams delivering them, in academic institutions and other public sector and commercial organisations. He also dabbles in Politics and some sorts of heavier engineering that can sometimes be painful. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "database", "jisc", "metadata", "digital library", "url", "software", "shibboleth", "infrastructure", "data", "london school of economics". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2011 |
london school of economics |
london greater london |
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Dave PatternDave Pattern is the Library Systems Manager at the University of Huddersfield, with responsibility for the continuing development of the Web services and facilities provided by the library. A Web developer with over 15 years of experience, he previously worked for a major UK library book supplier before joining Huddersfield as the lead developer on the JISC-funded INHALE and INFORMS projects. In 2004 he was appointed to his current role and has been responsible for incorporating a variety of 2.0 enhancements into the OPAC and developing in-house services, as well as setting up weblogs and wikis for the library. He is a committed '2.0' advocate and was thrilled to be named as one of the '2009 Movers and Shakers' by the Library Journal and is the current Information World Review "Information Professional of the Year". Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "university of huddersfield", "jisc", "blog", "research", "open data", "software", "higher education", "licence", "identifier". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2011 |
university of huddersfield |
huddersfield west yorkshire |
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Danielle CooleyDanielle Gobert Cooley is an independent User Experience consultant with over 12 years of experience in a multitude of user research and usability analysis methods. She has applied her skills to a wide variety of applications, including hardware, Windows, web, telephone, and mobile. Her successful designs have been implemented at such large and small, public and private companies as Pfizer, Sargento Foods, Navy Federal Credit Union, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and MasterCard Worldwide. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "usability", "css", "google", "html5", "data", "html", "responsive design", "mobile", "browser". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2011 |
st louis mo |
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Jez CopeJez Cope helps research students and staff in the Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies to collaborate, communicate and do their research better using technology. His main responsibility is to develop and support iSusLab, the Centre's Virtual Research Environment. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "blog", "twitter", "rss", "university of bath", "wordpress", "google", "microblogging", "web 2.0", "dissemination". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2011 |
university of bath |
bath somerset |
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Mike JonesMike Jones is a Senior Technical Researcher at the Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT), University of Bristol, and is the principal developer on the MyMobileBristol Project. He has many years of experience in developing Web applications and is particularly interested in development for mobile devices. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "mobile", "software", "mymobilebristol", "university of bristol", "ilrt", "research", "jisc", "mobile campus assistant", "java". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2011 |
university of bristol |
bristol greater bristol |
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Simon PriceSimon Price manages the Web Futures group at the ILRT, University of Bristol and is the project manager for the MyMobileBristol Project. He is also a member of the Intelligent Systems Laboratory in the School of Engineering where he works on applications of machine learning to data integration, the Semantic Web and e-Research/e-Science. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "mobile", "software", "mymobilebristol", "university of bristol", "ilrt", "research", "jisc", "mobile campus assistant", "java". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2011 |
university of bristol |
bristol greater bristol |
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Nikki RogersNikki Rogers is Enterprise Architect at the University and is involved in steering Bristol's Mobile Strategy by liaising across several departments and initiatives, including MyMobileBristol. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "mobile", "software", "university of bristol", "mymobilebristol", "ilrt", "jisc", "mobile campus assistant", "research", "java". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2011 |
university of bristol |
bristol greater bristol |
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Damian SteerDamian Steer is a Senior Technical Researcher at the University of Bristol with many years experience developing applications on the Web. He is a committer on Apache Jena, and has been involved with the JRuby Project for a number of years. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "mobile", "software", "university of bristol", "mymobilebristol", "ilrt", "jisc", "mobile campus assistant", "research", "java". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2011 |
university of bristol |
bristol greater bristol |
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Graham StoneHaving worked in e-resources for the last 17 years, Graham is Library Electronic Resources Manager at Huddersfield and is responsible for the management of the Electronic Resources Team and University Repository. He has participated in a number of JISC-funded projects and is currently project manager for the Library Impact Data Project and Huddersfield Open Access Publishing Project. A member of the UKSG Committee since 2001, Graham is UKSG Secretary and a member of the Serials, Journal of Electronic Resource Librarianship and University of Huddersfield University Press editorial boards. He is editor-in-chief of E-Resources Management Handbook, an OA e-book, and co-author of the University"s 25 Research Things Web 2.0 course. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "university of huddersfield", "jisc", "blog", "research", "open data", "software", "higher education", "licence", "identifier". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2011 |
university of huddersfield |
huddersfield west yorkshire |
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David Tarrant
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "repositories", "preservation", "research", "droid", "data", "file format", "keepit", "open access", "digital preservation", "identifier". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated January 2011 |
university of southampton |
southampton hampshire |
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Jodi SchneiderJodi Schneider is a second-year Ph.D. student at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), NUI Galway, Ireland. She holds an M.A. in mathematics, an M.S. in Library and Information Science. Her research interests are in argumentation, scientific and scholarly communication, and the Social Semantic Web. Before joining DERI, Jodi founded an open access journal for library technologists (Code4Lib Journal), was community liaison for the research summary wiki AcaWiki, and worked in academic libraries. At DERI, her current research is on argumentation on the Social Semantic Web, and she serves on W3C groups on Scientific Discourse in biosciences and Library Linked Data. At Beyond the PDF, she spoke on 'Supporting Reading'. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "provenance", "research", "deri", "w3c", "video", "archives", "youtube", "semantic web", "social networks". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated January 2011 |
deri, national university of ireland |
galway connacht |
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Steve Hitchcock
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "repositories", "preservation", "video", "research", "data", "droid", "digital preservation", "preserv", "open access", "database". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated January 2011 |
university of southampton |
southampton hampshire |
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Tore HoelFor the last decade Tore Hoel has been working on standardisation of learning technologies in Norway, Europe and worldwide. He is now engaged on European TEL projects and is acting as the vice-chair of the CEN Workshop on Learning Technologies. Hoel is co-editor on the new part of the upcoming ISO standard on metadata for learning resources. His field of interest has been standards governance and the role of standards in the development of learning technologies. Hoel has a background in journalism, publishing (founder of a number of professional journals), ICT consultancy, public relations and information management, as well as in ICT and learning. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "cetis", "data", "linked data", "research", "higher education", "semantic web", "open source", "rdf", "open data", "jisc". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated January 2011 |
oslo university college |
oslo ostlandet |
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Henry S. Thompson
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "uri", "w3c", "html", "namespace", "xml", "identifier", "metadata", "search technology", "google", "semantic web". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated October 2010 |
university of edinburgh |
edinburgh edinburgh |
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Paul Walk
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "software", "jisc", "research", "second life", "data", "infrastructure", "higher education", "preservation", "archives", "cetis". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated October 2010 |
ukoln, university of bath |
bath somerset |
