Institutional Web Management Workshop 2005: Whose Web Is It Anyway?
Parallel Session Booking Form


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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 about 20 participants, so we will not be able to guarantee that everyone will get their first choice.


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Session Choices

Please indicated your choices for the parallel sessions from the list below. Note that session abstracts are available from further down this page. Note that the abstracts for the parallel sessions are also available in a single file.

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Parallel Session A: Wed 6 July from 16:00-17:30
Parallel Session B: Thur 7 July from 16:00-17:30

Session Details

Details of the parallel sessions are given below. Please note that you can also view the details in a single file.

Parallel Session A: Wednesday 6 July 2005 from 16:00-17:30
Code Title Comments Venue
A1 Hey! You! Get Offa My Web! Hidden Desires and Unforeseen Circumstances in Web Management
Iain Middleton and Mike McConnell, University of Aberdeen
This sesssion is now full (25 participants) Venue: Cockcroft Room, 6th Floor (capacity 15/30). See venue details.
A2 Conducting User Needs Analysis: Tips On Gathering Requirements People May Have For The Systems You're Developing
Grace de la Flor, University of Bristol
This sesssion is now full (25 participants) Venue: Conference Room 1 (capacity 30). See room details.
A3 How to Find a Needle in the Haystack
Adrian Stevenson, University of Manchester
This sesssion is now full (21 participants) Venue: Conference Room 3 (capacity 14/25). See room details.
A4 Future-proofing for Collaborative Tools
Emma Tonkin, UKOLN, University of Bath
We curently have approximately 5 participants Venue: Syndicate room in Weston Building (capacity 10). Details to be finalised. See room details.
A5 Community Building - Open Source and Open Content
Randy Metcalfe, OSS Watch, University of Oxford
We currently have approximately 9 participants Venue: Conference Room 3A (capacity 14/25). See room details.
A6 Whose Work Is It Anyway?
Andrew Savory, Luminas
We currently have approximately 10 participants Venue: Conference Room 4 (capacity 14/25). See venue details.
A7 Embedding Third Party Services in Web Sites and Portals - From Links To WSRP the Pros and Sons
Tom Franklin
We currently have approximately 22 participants (session now fully subscribed). Venue: Conference Room 5 (capacity 14/25). See room details.
A8 Managing Stakeholders with PRINCE2
Stephen Emmott, LSE
We currently have approximately 9 participants Venue: Conference Room 4A (capacity 14/25). See room details)
A9 Lies, Damn Lies, and Web Statistics
Mike Lowndes, Natural History Museum
This sesssion is now full (25 participants) Venue: Conference Room 2 (capacity 30/60). See room details)

 


 

Parallel Session B: Thursday 7 July 2005 from 16:00-17:30
Code Title Comments Venue
B1 Whose Web Do You Think It Is? Considering Web Accessibility And Usability From The Perspective Of Different User Groups
Jenny Craven, MMU
We currently have approximately 15 participants Venue: Conference Room 4A (capacity 14/25). See room details)
B2 From the Ridiculous to the Sublime? Lessons from Implementing a Corporate CMS at the University of Southampton
Colin Work and Julie Burrell, University of Southampton
This sesssion is now full (25 participants) Venue: Conference Room 1 (capacity 30). See room details.
B3 Democratising the Web: The Revenge of The Non-techie
Gilles Couzin and Urfan Ali, University of Bristol
This session is now full (22 participants) Venue: Conference Room 2 (capacity 30/60). See room details)
B4 Folksonomies: Metadata or Mess?
Marieke Guy and Emma Tonkin, UKOLN, University of Bath
We currently have approximately 11 participants Venue: Conference Room 3 (capacity 14/25). See room details.
B5 Inter-institutional Authorisation using Shibboleth: Myths, Lies and the Truth
Jon Dowland, University of Newcastle
We currently have approximately 18 participants Venue: Conference Room 3A (capacity 14/25). See room details.
B6 Avoiding the Legal Obstacles in Web Management
John X Kelly, JISC Legal Service, University of Strathclyde
We currently have approximately 15 participants Venue: Conference Room 4 (capacity 14/25). See room details.
B7 WHS WEB S IT NEWY? - Including Mobile Phone Users in the Loop
Adrian Tribe, Birkbeck College
This sesssion is now full (22 participants)
Note that participants on this session are encouraged to subscribe to a (free) SMS messaging service
Venue: Conference Room 5 (capacity 14/25). See room details.
B8 JISC Service and Vendor Presentations
  Venue Weston Lecture Theatre (capacity 150)
B9 RSS: Let's Clear The Confusion And Start Using!
Brian Kelly, UKOLN
We currently have approximately 13 participants Venue: Cockcroft Room, 6th Floor (capacity 15/30). See venue details.

 


Last modified: 16th July 2005