IWMW 2006 consisted of a mixture of
plenary talks (listed below) and
parallel workshop sessions.
Plenary Talks
Note that a total of 7.5 hours of plenary talks were held.
Changing Times
- Real World Emerging Technologies:
Chris Scott, Headscape
- See abstract and
biographical details.
- Developing a Web 2.0 Strategy:
Michael Webb, IT and Media Services Head, University of Wales, Newport
- See abstract and
biographical details.
Quality Matters
- Managing Standards - Delivering a Quality Assured Web Environment:
John Gilbey, Institute QA Manager, IGER
- See abstract and
biographical details.
- Delivering Information: Document vs. Content: Kate Forbes-Pitt, London School of Economics
- See abstract and
biographical details.
The Bigger Picture *
- What Does Openness Mean to the Web Manager?:
Randy Metcalfe, OSS Watch and Brian Kelly, UKOLN
- See abstract and
Randy's biographical details and
Brian's biographical details.
- Sector Statistics: Ranjit Sidhu, Nedstat
- See abstract and
biographical details.
Reflections
- Reflections on 10 years of the Institutional Web: Andy Powell, Eduserv
- See abstract and
biographical details.
* This session was originally titled 'Institutional case studies'
Panel Sessions
Details of the two panel sessions are given below.
- Web 2.0: Behind the Hype:
Paul Miller, Talis, Scott Wilson, CETIS and Brian Kelly, UKOLN
- See Session abstract and
Paul Miller's, Scott Wilson's
and Brian Kelly's biographical details.
- CMS Debate: Challenging the Consensus:
Mike McConnell, University of Aberdeen, Iain Middleton, Robert Gordon University, Stephen Pope, Eduserv
- See Session abstract and
Mike McConnell's, Iain Middleton's, Piero Tintori's
and Stephen Pope's biographical details.
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