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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2002:
The Pervasive Web

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This page will provides links to the summaries of the parallel sessions and, for a number of sessions, access to the metyerials used in the sessions.

Parallel Session Arrangements

The parallel sessions were held on Tuesday 18th June, Wednesday 19th June from 16:00-17:30 (90 mins) and Thursday 20th June from 09:15-10:30 (75 mins).

Sessions were held in seminar rooms or PC clusters. A networked PC plus data projector was provided as standard.

A summary of the rooms and the PC facilities are given below.

  Abstract Facilitators Time Session Details
1 A1 How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The E-Strategy Tracey Stanley, University of Leeds Tuesday 18th June (16:00-17:30) Details
2 A2 Right People, Right Stuff: Right Pain? James Currall and Colin Farrow, University of Glasgow and John Byrne, University of York Tuesday 18 June 2002 (16:00- 17:30) Details
3 A3 Testing Web Site Accessibility Grace de la Flor, ILRT, University of Bristol Tuesday 18 June 2002 (16:00-17:30) Details
4 A4 <XML Everywhere /> Andrew Savory, Luminas Tuesday 18 June 2002 (16:00-17:30) Details
5 A5 The Value of Metadata and How to Realise It Dennis Nicholson, University of Strathclyde Tuesday 18th June (16:00-17:30) Details
6 A6 QA For Web Sites Brian Kelly, UKOLN Tuesday 18th June (16:00-17:30) Details
7 A7 Is Your Institution's Web Site Legal?: A Guide To Keeping Your Web Site Compliant With Recent Legislation John Kelly, University of Strathclyde Tuesday 18th June (16:00-17:30) Details
8 A8 Providing 360° Panoramic Scenes on the Web Jim Whyte and Graeme Fleming, University of Strathclyde Tuesday 18th June (16:00 - 17:30) Details

The following workshop sessions will be held on Wednesday 20 June from 16:00-17:30.

  Abstract Facilitators Time Session
9 B1 Information Strategies - An Essential Navigational Tool? Claire Surridge, University of Reading Wednesday 19th June (16:00-17:30) Details
10 B2 The Perfect Portal ... is a Popular Portal Julie Stuckes, UKOLN Wednesday 19 June 2002 (16:00-17:30) Details
11 B3 Usable Design and Accessible Web Site David Sloan, University of Dundee Wednesday 19 June 2002 (16:00-17:30) Details
12 B4 Delivering XML in an Apache Environment Sebastian Rahtz, University of Oxford Wednesday 19 June 2002 (16:00-17:30) Details
13 B5 Weblogs and Blogs: What Are They? What Can They Be Used For? Duncan Smeed, University of Strathclyde Wednesday 19 June 2002 (16:00-17:30) Details
14 B6 Will The Real Mr Homepage Please Stand Up? Colin Work, University of Southampton Wednesday 19th June (16:00-17:30) Details
15 B7 Dynamic Web Pages and Cross-Browser Compatibility - Can It Be Done? Trish Murray, Netskills Wednesday 19th June (16:00-17:30) Details
16 B8 Exploiting Locally-Created E-Resources: OAI and E-prints Bob Kemp, University of Strathclyde Wednesday 19 June 2002 (16:00-17:30) Details

The following workshop sessions were held on Thursday 20 June from 09:15-10:30.

  Abstract Facilitators Time Session
17 C4 Computer Scientists - A Help Or A Hindrance ;-)! Duncan Smeed, University of Strathclyde Thursday 20 June 2002 (09:15-10:30) Details
18 C5 Departmental Freedom vs. Centralised Control Mike McConnell & Iain Middleton, University of Aberdeen Thursday 20 June 2002 (09:15-10:30) Details
19 C6 Advertising and Web Sites Kriss Fearon, University of York and Ralph Weedon, University of Strathclyde Thursday 20th June (09:15-10:30) Details

The following briefing sessions were held on Thursday 20 June from 09:15-10:30.

  Abstract Facilitators Time Session
20 C1 Interoperability and Learning Standards Briefing Niall Sclater & Lorna Campbell, CETIS & University of Strathclyde Thur 20 June, 09:15-10:30 Details
21 C2 Web Standards Briefing Brian Kelly, UKOLN Thur 20 June, 09:15-10:30 Details
22 C3 Web Sites and Legislation Briefing John Kelly or Betty Willder, JISC Legal Information Service Thur 20 June, 09:15-10:30

The following sessions were held on Thursday 20 June from 09:15-10:30.

  Abstract Facilitators Time Session
23 C7 Vendor Presentations Thur 20 June, 09:15-10:30  
24 C8 BOFs TBC Thur 20 June, 09:15-10:30  

Rooms

The following rooms are available.

Lecture Theatre
  Room Details Comments Session
1 Anderson K3.25 450 seater lecture room   Lecture Theatre
2 Anderson K3.14 150 seater lecture room   Lecture Theatre
3 Anderson K3.17 150 seater lecture room   Lecture Theatre (but may be used for parallel sessions)

 

Seminar Rooms
  Room Details Comments Session
1 Anderson K3.26 33 seater seminar room    
2 Anderson K8.11 30 seater seminar room    
3 Anderson K8.13 30 seater seminar room    
4 Colville 4.29 45 seater seminar room    
5 Colville 4.30 30 seater seminar room    
6 Colville 4.10 25 seater seminar room    
7 Colville 4.11 25 seater seminar room    

 

PC Clusters
  Room Details Comments Session
1 Colville Lab1 - 3.09 30 seater PC Cluster    
2 Colville Lab2 - 3.09a 20 seater PC Cluster    
3 Colville Lab3 - 3.09b 20 seater PC Cluster    
4 Anderson K6.06 20 seater PC Cluster With Windows 2000  

PC Facilities

The following PC facilities will be provided.

  • A PC running Windows NT
  • IE 5 and Netscape 4.51 browsers
  • A network connection (unless stated otherwise)
  • Microsoft Powerpoint 2000

 

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