This page contains news about the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2005.
- 14-Oct-2005
- Nedstat's
Sector Stats Project
has been announced.
- 1-Aug-2005
- A summary of the
Workshop feedback
is now available.
- 1-Aug-2005
- A summary of the
IRC logs
is now available.
- 1-Aug-2005
- An Ariadne "At The Event" article entitled
IWMW 2005: Whose Web Is It Anyway?
by Miles Banbery is now available.
- 28-Jul-2005
- The slides and handouts for the parallel session on
Hey! You!
Get Offa My Web! Hidden Desires and Unforeseen Circumstances in Web Management
are now available.
- 28-Jul-2005
- As an experiment a
Google Sitemap
of the IWMW 2005 Web site has been created and submitted to Google.
- 27-Jul-2005
- Many thanks to Patrick Lauke, University of Salford for making available his
IWMW 2005 photographs.
These black and white photographs of the workshop are available from the Flickr
service.
- 26-Jul-2005
- A
multimedia presentation of Stephen Emmott's talk on
"Customers, Suppliers, and the Need for Partnerships" is now available.
The presentation, which is in SMIL format, combines a recording of Stephen's
talk with a display of the PowerPoint slides he used.
- 20-Jul-2005
- We will shortly be publishing articles about this year's Institutional
Web Management Workshop. If any delegates have any photographs of the event
(including the social event at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry)
and would be willing to make the photographs available for publication please
contact Brian Kelly (email b.kelly@ukoln.ac.uk).
- 18-Jul-2005
- An audio recording in MP3 format of Stephen Emmott's talk on
Customers, Suppliers, and the Need for Partnerships
is now available. The accompanying PowerPoint file is also available, so that it
should be possible to both listen to the talk and view the slides at the same time.
It is left as an exercise to any motivated SMIL developer to create a
SMIL presentation which automatically links the sound with the slides.
- 15-Jul-2005
- The slides used in the
Democratising the Web: The Revenge of The Non-techie and
Inter-institutional Authorisation using Shibboleth: Myths, Lies and the Truth
parallel sessions and the report from the North West regional group meeting on
CMS challenges
are now available.
- 14-Jul-2005
- The
Workshop Blog
page contains links to two Blogs about the workshop: Owen Stephens'
Overdue Ideas
Blog and Andrew Savory's
Bagel Belly Blog.
- 13-Jul-2005
- The slides used in the
Lies, Damn Lies and Web Statistics,
WHS WEB S IT NEWY? - Including Mobile Phone Users in the Loop and
How to Find a Needle in the Haystack
parallel sessions and the report from the South East regional group meeting on
CMS challenges
are now available.
- 08-Jul-2005
- We are pleased to announce that the
IWMW 2006
event will be held at the University of Bath during the week of
12-16th June 2006.
- 04-Jul-2005
- Workshop delegates may wish to arrange their own
Birds of a Feather
(BoF) session. We hope that the WiFi network will help delegates to find others
with similar interests.
- 02-Jul-2005
- The date and location of the
Institutional Web
Management Workshop 2006 will be announced during the IWMW 2005 closing session
on 8 July 2005.
- 01-Jul-2005
- Further
information about the poster displays is now available.
- 30-Jun-2005
- Delegates from the south east region should note that their discussion group
session will be the largest. In order to provide sufficient time for everyone
from this region to give their views on the topic (which is Content Management Systems)
we invite delegates from this region to go to the
discussion group page for the South East region and use the Wikalong annotation
tool to give their thoughts on the most important issues related to CMSs
prior to the event.
- 29-Jun-2005
- A test page has been set up for
testing
the Wikalong annotation service. This service is provided in order to
allow delegates to create collaborative Web pages for the discussion groups,
parallel sessions and plenary talks.
- 29-Jun-2005
- Further
information on travel details is now available.
- 28-Jun-2005
- Further
information about the social activities is now available, including details of
good pubs and restaurants in the vicinity of the workshop venue and accompanying
social events.
- Information on an optional session on
impact analysis and evaluation of previous Institutional Web Management Workshops
is now available. This session will also enable participants to give suggestions
on next year's workshop. Bookings can be made at the workshop - and will be limited to 20
delegates per session.
- 19-Jun-2005
- The
JISC Service
and Vendor Presentations session will be an open session, and not restricted
just to registered delegates. Feel free to mention this session to your
colleagues.
- 17-Jun-2005
- Information about the
technologies
available at the workshop is now available. This page describes the
instant messaging environment and Wiki service which will be available during the
event for use by workshop delegates who have brought a networked computer.
- 15-Jun-2005
- A reminder that the closing date for bookings for the parallel session is
Wednesday 15 June.
- 12-Jun-2005
- A workshop
Podcast is now available. The Podcasts are sound recordings which will provide
additional information about the workshop. An RSS file (known as a Podcast)
enables the sound recordings to be automatically copied on to MP3 players, so that
you will not have to check if new sound files are available.
- 10-Jun-2005
- We have now closed bookings for this year's workshop.
- 9-Jun-2005
- A workshop Blog
will be provided at the workshop. Any Bloggers who would like to participate in
providing a Blog of the workshop should contact the organisers.
- 7-Jun-2005
- If you would like to view a 3D panoramic view of the lecture theatre to be used
at the event see the conference venue's
Virtual
Tours page and select the "Weston Theatre" room option from the "Take A Virtual Tour"
link.
- 3-Jun-2005
- The
online booking form
for parallel sessions is now available.
- 31-May-2005
- Tom Franklin will be giving a plenary talk on
There Is No Such Thing As A Silver Bullet: CMS And Portals Will Not Solve Your Problems!.
This talk is a replacement for the plenary talk by Mike Taylor which was advertised
previously.
- 25-May-2005
- Contrary to an announcement made on 23 May, we are still accepting bookings for the
workshop - the limit of 150 delegates we were given actually refers to the
minimum numbers of delegates! We will be accepting
bookings
until 10 June.
- 24-May-2005
- Further information about the
Museum of
Science and Industry in Manchester, where the reception on day 2 of the workshop will take place,
is now available.
- 20-May-2005
- The Nedstat Sitestat
counter was installed on the workshop Web site.
Nedstat are a sponsor of the workshop and
will be taking part in one of the parallel sessions.
- 19-May-2005
- There was a 'soft' launch of the
online booking form
for parallel sessions initially for facilitators and speakers
to submit their preferences.
- 18-May-2005
- Information on how
delegates can create and use FOAF file was released.
- 28-Apr-2005
- An RSS news feed
for the workshop was released.
This can be viewed in RSS viewers such as
RSSxpress
- 26-Apr-2005
- 18-Apr-2005
- 17-Apr-2005
- 15-Apr-2005
- 08-Apr-2005
- 07-Apr-2005
- 06-Apr-2005
- 14-Feb-2005
- 31-Jan-2005
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Policies On The RSS Feed
The following policies apply to the RSS feed for the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2005:
- We will seek to ensure that the content of the RSS feeds is accurate and appropriate.
- We will seek to ensure that the titles and descriptions are kept to a consistent
length and style.
- We will endeavour to ensure that the URL of this page and of the RSS feeds
for at least one year after the event.
- We will validate the RSS files when they are created or updated.
- We will make use of simple, clean RSS in order to ensure the feeds can be used
in a wide range of RSS readers.