Overview of authors associated with 'research domain'
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Total number of author profiles associated with 'research domain': 131 (22.3% of all author profiles). Top ten tags for authors associated with 'research domain': "data", "research", "metadata", "repositories", "archives", "identifier", "software", "search technology", "jisc", "data set".
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Emma TonkinEmma Tonkin is a research programmer at KCL. Previously, she was employed as Technical Innovation Co-ordinator at UKOLN, University of Bath. Originally educated as a physicist, she discovered an interest in human-computer interaction and has worked around technology and the Web ever since, continuing her studies at the University of Bristol. At UKOLN, she worked on a number of JISC-funded projects, including: metadata authoring tools; repository registries; palaeoclimate data management; low-cost pervasive computing; and text analysis. Emma is a co-moderator of the Dublin Core Registry community, the Dublin Core Social Tagging interest group and an ASIS&T SIG-CR officer. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "metadata", "ebook", "software", "tagging", "research", "data", "repositories", "video", "application profile", "wiki". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
kings college london |
london greater london |
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E A DraffanE A Draffan is a Speech and Language Therapist specialising in Dyslexia, as well as an Assistive Technologist and researcher in the Web and Internet Science (WAIS) Group at the University of Southampton with interests in the accessibility of digital publishing, online learning and social networks. She has published peer-reviewed papers on the subject. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "accessibility", "bs8878", "wcag", "video", "standards", "standardisation", "web resources", "university of southampton", "web accessibility initiative", "research". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
university of southampton |
southampton hampshire |
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Sarah LethwaiteSarah Lewthwaite is a Research Associate in Student Experience at the King's Learning Institute, King's College London. Her research interests focus on intersections between disability studies, education, social media and accessibility. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "accessibility", "bs8878", "wcag", "video", "standards", "standardisation", "web resources", "university of southampton", "web accessibility initiative", "research". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
kings college london |
london greater london |
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Patricia CharltonPatricia Charlton is a researcher on artificial intelligence, cognitive science and technology-enhanced learning. She has recently researched and designed knowledge co-construction systems using computational reflection and meta-level inferencing techniques. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "learning analytics", "big data", "research", "educational data mining", "mooc", "visualisation", "higher education", "search technology", "semantic web". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
london knowledge lab |
london greater london |
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Manolis MavrikisManolis Mavrikis is a Senior Research Fellow on Technology-Enhanced Learning in the London Knowledge Lab. His research lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction and machine-learning and aims to design and evaluate transformative intelligent technologies for learning and teaching. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "learning analytics", "big data", "research", "educational data mining", "mooc", "visualisation", "higher education", "search technology", "semantic web". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
london knowledge lab |
london greater london |
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Demetra KatsifliDemetra Katsifli is responsible for leading the implementation of academic technologies for universities and colleges. Her professional career in Higher Education spans 33 years and has focused on leading enterprise services and systems to underpin the core business of education. Demetra’s research interest is in educational technology in Higher Education. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "learning analytics", "big data", "research", "educational data mining", "mooc", "visualisation", "higher education", "search technology", "semantic web". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
jenzabar |
boston ma |
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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 - hence her recent move to the Open Knowledge Foundation. where she is working on the LinkedUp Project. 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. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "wiki", "data", "research", "metadata", "remote working", "ukoln", "jisc", "archives", "blog", "software". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
open knowledge initiative |
cirencester gloucestershire |
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Guyda ArmstrongGuyda Armstrong is Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies at the University of Manchester. She specialises in medieval Italian literature, especially Boccaccio, and its diffusion and reception across languages and cultures from the medieval period to the present day. She now works primarily in the field of the history (and the future) of the book, with an interdisciplinary approach which combines textual and material studies, with translation and the digital humanities. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "scarlet", "augmented reality", "university of sussex", "mimas", "research", "university of manchester", "university for the creative arts", "archives", "jisc", "jorum". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
university of manchester |
manchester greater manchester |
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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. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "scarlet", "augmented reality", "university of sussex", "mimas", "research", "university of manchester", "university for the creative arts", "archives", "jisc", "jorum". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
mimas |
manchester greater manchester |
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Jean VacherJean Vacher’s main area of personal research has been the history, culture and identity of the Balkan people in the early part of the 20th century, viewed through their textiles. Key research methods have used material culture held in public collections including that of the Crafts Study Centre (CSC), the archives of such bodies as the Royal Institute of Anthropology and other primary and secondary sources relating to this area of interest. She would like to extend these methods to other cultures where these have been represented in the CSC’s practitioner’s reference collections. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "scarlet", "augmented reality", "university of sussex", "mimas", "research", "university of manchester", "university for the creative arts", "archives", "jisc", "jorum". 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 |
canterbury kent |
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Neil JefferiesNeil Jefferies, MA, MBA is Research and Development Project Manager for the Bodleian Libraries, responsible for the development and delivery of new projects and services. He was involved with the initial setup of the Eprints and Fedora Repositories at Oxford and is now working on the implementation of a long-term digital archive platform. Alongside his commitments to Cultures of Knowledge, Neil is Technical Director of the IMPAcT Project, Co-PI on the DataFlow Project, and an invited contributor to the SharedCanvas Project. He also represents the Bodleian on the Jisc PALS (Publisher and Library Solutions) panel. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "metadata", "research", "university of oxford", "data set", "repositories", "dmponline", "bodleian libraries", "cataloguing", "datacite". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
bodleian libraries, university of oxford |
oxford oxfordshire |
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Ellen CollinsEllen Collins is a Research Consultant at the Research Information Network, where she has initiated, developed and managed projects for clients including academic publishers, librarians, funders and policymakers. She is particularly interested in how researchers find, use and share information, and the ways that their behaviour is changing in response to new communications platforms and business models. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "blog", "web 2.0", "university of huddersfield", "data", "twitter", "higher education", "wordpress", "open access", "facebook". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
research information network |
london greater london |
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Andrew KehoeAndrew Kehoe is Director of RDUES and Deputy Head of the School of English at Birmingham City University. Since 1999 he has worked on a series of EPSRC- and AHRC-funded projects in the field of Corpus Linguistics, most recently managing the Jisc-funded eMargin Project. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "software", "search technology", "research", "jisc", "jquery", "birmingham city university", "html", "tagging", "standards", "web browser". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
birmingham city university |
birmingham west midlands |
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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. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "software", "search technology", "research", "jisc", "jquery", "birmingham city university", "html", "tagging", "standards", "web browser". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2013 |
birmingham city university |
birmingham west midlands |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Milena DobrevaDr. Milena Dobreva is a Senior Lecturer in the Library, Information and Archive Sciences Department of the Media and Knowledge Sciences Faculty at the University of Malta. She was the Principal Investigator of EC-, JISC- and UNESCO-funded projects in the areas of user experience, digitisation and digital preservation and is a regular project evaluator for the EC. In 2013, she will be co-chairing with Giannis Tsakonas the biggest European research event in Digital Libraries, the 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2013). Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "blog", "podcast", "video", "university of malta", "digital preservation", "digital library", "archives", "search technology", "digitisation", "data mining". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
university of malta |
msida |
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Brigitte JorgBrigitte Jörg fulfils the role of CERIF National Co-ordinator with the JISC Innovation Support Centre at UKOLN. Her current work focuses on co-ordination and support of ongoing Research Information Management (RIM) activity. Since 2005, Brigitte has been a member of the euroCRIS Board and leads the CERIF task group. She is interested in developing international relationships and joint initiatives. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "cerif", "eurocris", "research", "identifier", "jisc", "orcid", "data", "lod", "vocabularies", "repositories". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated November 2012 |
ukoln |
bath somerset |
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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", "bs8878", "wcag", "research", "web accessibility initiative", "standards", "web resources", "w3c", "video", "standardisation". 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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Rosemary RussellRosemary Russell is a Research Officer within the Innovation Support Centre at UKOLN. Her current work focuses on Research Information Management (RIM) and the provision of support and advice for the JISC RIM programme. Rosemary participates in euroCRIS activities and is a member of the Best Practice Task Group. She also has an interest in institutional repository management and the integration of repositories and CRIS. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "cerif", "repositories", "research", "data", "metadata", "ukoln", "jisc", "eurocris", "dublin core", "infrastructure". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2012 |
ukoln, university of bath |
guildford surrey |
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Stephanie TaylorStephanie Taylor is a library and information consultant and trainer / facilitator with a background in academic libraries and over 15 years of experience in the library and information sector. She also worked for around five years on the ‘dark side’, as a project manager & engineering team leader for a library software company. She occasionally uses that experience to write documentation and wrangle developers for HEI software development projects. Her main interests are in all things digital library, social media, digital copyright, repositories, Open Access and Open Development. She can often be found talking about these topics along with knitting, chocolate and cocktails on Twitter as @criticalsteph Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "repositories", "research", "rsp", "blog", "web 2.0", "data", "jisc", "dissemination", "ukoln", "software". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated July 2012 |
ukoln, university of bath |
bath somerset |
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Simon ChoppinSimon Choppin is a sports engineering researcher at the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University, where he specialises in impact dynamics, high-speed video and data modelling. His PhD at Sheffield University investigated tennis racket dynamics and involved working with the International Tennis Federation. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "software", "research", "blog", "machine learning", "university of oxford", "software sustainability institute", "twitter", "open source", "copyright", "video". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated April 2012 |
sheffield hallam university |
sheffield yorkshire and the humber |
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Liz LyonDr Liz Lyon is Director, UKOLN, University of Bath, and leads work to enable transformational change in digital libraries, data informatics and open science which supports the JISC Innovation Programme. She is Associate Director, Digital Curation Centre and leads the UKOLN Informatics Research Group which initiated innovative and influential JISC-funded data management and scholarly communications projects. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "research", "web services", "metadata", "jisc information environment", "portal", "video", "digital library", "provenance", "xml". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated February 2012 |
ukoln |
bath somerset |
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Ute RusnakUte Rusnak is Head of Public Research and Education at FIZ Karlsruhe. She holds a university degree in biology and has an additional qualification as a software engineer. For many years her focus has been on the design and development of reference databases and academic information portals. Currently, she provides project support for information infrastructure developments. She is interested in the ongoing changes in academic data management and its development towards the coverage of the entire research data lifecycle. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "infrastructure", "data management", "software", "repositories", "fiz karlsruhe", "open source", "e-research", "metadata". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated December 2011 |
fiz karlsruhe |
karlsruhe |
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Ugne LipeikaiteUgne Lipeikaite is working with EIFL on research study of perceptions of public libraries in Africa as well as follow-up activities to raise awareness of the potential of public libraries targeted at decision makers. She is also leading impact planning and assessment activities of a national wide library public access computing project in Lithuania, funded by Global Libraries Programme of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Her field of experience includes ICT diffusion and adoption projects, eInclusion initiatives and development of impact assessment frameworks for ICT- related projects and programmes. Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "eifl", "data", "ict", "tns rms", "software", "cataloguing", "europeana", "e-government", "infrastructure". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author. Author profile last updated December 2011 |
eifl |
rome |
