Wonderful search science... I'm going to be in Brussels at the big
future of transport stakeholders event arguing for green and smart, (try
.org); for walking and public transport, in the face of the legions of
motorism, so imagine my voice, from near the back, with a cup of coffee,
every so often saying something like Foskett, a Subject approach to
information, or history, or theory, or education, or architecture, or
planning, or international third world development, or, even,
information systems.
On 18th March, a reminder, that here at K, we will be having an
exhibition from 2pm, then the IS Forum at 4pm, some drinkies, then a
session with George Rzevski, then some more drinnkies and nibbles.
If anyone wants to come along, please let me know for numbers. If
anyone wants something included in the display (Andy's poster, which
I'll call an Andyion will be exhibited) but isn't able to attend, please
send me a link and I'll print off.
There must be some connection between history + theory, or and and IS
and ir
Which will be another poster
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Subject: Search - the Science Making Tomorrow's World
Colleages
the incorrect link for registration was supplied with this message, the
correct link is;
http://www.londoncentral.bcs.org/events/register.php?today=20090309
please use that link to register for the event, unfortunelty I you did
use
the other link you'll have to register again. My apologies for this
error.
cheers
andy
Search - the Science Making Tomorrow's World (Science Week Event!) Date:
Monday 9th March 2009
Venue: London Offices, Southampton Street
Speakers:
Dr Andy McFarlane, Senior Lecturer, City University,
Professor Stephen Robertson, Senior Researcher,
Microsoft Research Tamar
Sadeh, Director of Marketing, Ex Libris Group
Ian Rowlands, Reader, UCL Centre for Publishing
This is a joint Meeting with the Information Retrieval Specialist Group.
After five millennia, are traditional 'libraries' heading for the dusty
storeroom as loose agglomerations of on-line knowledge are searched by
increasingly sophisticated methods? As search takes on the editorial
role,
will it come to be the author?
In a session introduced by Dr Andy McFarlane, we ask:
What does the history, current science and practice of search tell us?
Professor Stephen Robertson will discuss the history of information
retrieval and how we arrived at the current state of search technology.
Tamar Sadeh will discuss current searching practices in the high energy
physics community.
We then start to look to the future, asking:
Just how different might the world be when the Google generation are
running it?
Ian Rowlands will discuss evidence from his research of this demographic
to round off the evening.
Dr Andy McFarlane is Senior Lecturer, Department of Information Science,
City University. Andy is chair of the Information Retrieval Specialist
Group and co-Director of the Centre for Interactive Systems Research,
City
University
Professor Stephen Robertson is now a senior researcher with Microsoft
Research, Cambridge, but retains a part-time position in the Department
of
Information Science at City University, where he was full-time for many
years.
Tamar Sadeh is Director of Marketing of Ex Libris Group, a leading
provider of library automation solutions, and a Doctoral student at the
Department of Information Science.
Ian Rowlands is a Reader in UCL Centre for Publishing, part of the
Department of Information Studies at University College London.
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