JISC Joint Programmes Meeting

De Vere Grand Hotel, Brighton

6 and 7 July 2004

  UKOLN

Introduction | Programme | Booking Form | Session Bookings

This page should be used to book the parallel sessions you wish to attend. You should read the abstracts of the sessions and then enter select the sessions you wish to attend.

Please note that most of the sessions are restricted to 20 or 25 participants, so we will not be able to guarantee that everyone will get their first choice.

Draft Agenda details: July 6 and July 7


Personal Details

Please enter your personal details below.

Forename:

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Will you be attending the conference dinner (Tues 6th)?

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Session Choices

Please indicated your choices for the parallel sessions from the list below.

Parallel session A: Delegates will attend the meeting that is particular to their programme.

Parallel sessions B to E: You are invited to attend a session of your choice. NB: Abstracts will be available at a later stage that will provide information on the format, the aims and expected outcomes of each session.

Session

First Choice

Second Choice

Third Choice

Parallel Session A (Tue 6 July 12:00)

Parallel Session B (Tue 6 July 15:00)

Parallel Session C (Wed 7 July 9:30)

Parallel Session D (Wed 7 July 12:00)

Parallel Session E (Wed 7 July 14:10)


Draft Agenda

Tuesday July 6

09.00

Registration with tea and coffee

10.45

Welcome, Introduction & JISC Strategy
Dr Alan Robiette

11.30

Refreshment break

12.00

Parallel sessions A - Programme specific meetings - which session to attend?

 

1

FAIR Synthesis

2

X4L Staff Skills Cookbook & X4L Review

3

Document and article delivery

4

Portals & Shared Services: DRM/Institutional Profiling

5

e-Research (semantic grid & autonomic)

6

Digital
Libraries in the Classroom

7

CSR digitisation

8

Core middleware

9

e-learning Frameworks

13.30

Lunch

14.15

Poster session

Computer Demo: Daedalus, Theses Alive!, Informs

               

15.00

Parallel sessions B - choose a session to attend

 

10

Evaluation session for middleware & CSR Digitisation

11

e-pedagogies

12

Usability and Visualisation

13

Frameworks

14

Creating and Quality Assuring Metadata

15

Portal demos

16

Intellectual property rights (IPR)

     

16.30

Refreshment break

16.45

e-Learning, digital library developments and the CNI
Dr Cliff Lynch

17.30

Close of conference sessions

19.00

Conference Dinner and Quiz

Wednesday 7 July

09.30

Parallel sessions C - choose a session to attend

 

17

X4L Finished Project Demos: VTS for FE, X4l Music, X4L West Midlands

18

MLEs Life Long Learning

19

Repositories

20

Shared Services Demos

21

Digital Curation Centre

22

Role of the Grid for Education

     

10.30

Refreshment break

11.00

Middleware briefing & Core Programme outline

Plenary Session

12.00

Parallel sessions D - choose a session to attend

 

23

Effecting Cultural Change (1)

24

Implementing UK LOM core

25

Sustainability and business models

 

FAIR Project demos:
ePrints UK and BioMed. SUNCAT Demo.

26

High-volume automated book scanning

27

Open Source (1)

28

JISC Standards Guidance

   

13.15

Lunch

14.10

Parallel sessions E - choose a session to attend

 

29

Open Source (2)

30

Common Information Environment

31

Web Services and the IE

 

CSR digitisation demos

32

Personalisation

33

Effecting cultural change (2)

 

   

15.00

Closing plenary and prizes

 

Dr Liz Lyon

15.45

Meeting rooms available for the whole day if required.

               

Note: It is expected that, nearer to the time, delegates will be asked to select their preferred sessions

Parallel session A: Delegates will attend the meeting that is particular to their programme.

Parallel sessions B to E: You are invited to attend a session of your choice. NB: Abstracts will be available at a later stage that will provide information on the format, the aims and expected outcomes of each session.

Introduction | Programme | Booking Form | Session Bookings


Content by: Natasha Bishop of UKOLN.
Page last revised on: 14-Jun-2004
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