Now I'm confused (which I'll admit can be considered by many to be my default setting)
This 'informal' 'participant-driven event' even has a clearly defined "conference schedule"?!
It would seem there is nothing 'un' about this particular conference?
Whatever next? Someone will tell me that the 'cloud' is not in fact a real cloud? Pull the other one - April fool's was last week!
However, it has generated great interest and discussion amongst list members :)
Regards
Brian
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Sent: 08 April 2010 11:56
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Subject: Re: Unconference: Storing Information in the Cloud - 21 May in Manchester
I rest my case...
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Sent: 08 April 2010 11:49
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Subject: Re: Unconference: Storing Information in the Cloud - 21 May in Manchester
Or, as we call it a Conference.
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Subject: Re: Unconference: Storing Information in the Cloud - 21 May in Manchester
HI Eldin
For information:
"An unconference is a facilitated, participant-driven conference centered on a theme or purpose. The term "unconference" has been applied, or self-applied, to a wide range of gatherings that try to avoid one or more aspects of a conventional conference, such as high fees and sponsored presentations."
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference
It's a type of event which is becoming increasingly common (and successful) in many part of IT and new media and I think its great (and long overdue) to see a similar event being planned for RM. Another example of how the world of which we are supposed to be a part continues to leave us trailing far far behind...
Hope this helps
Cheers
Steve
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Sent: 08 April 2010 11:11
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Subject: Re: Unconference: Storing Information in the Cloud - 21 May in Manchester
Unconference?? I assume this is a conference / workshop / meeting?
I know what a conference is. I know what a workshop is. I know what a
participant-led conference is. I know what an economically-priced conference
is. But "unconference"??
I think I need an undrink....that's a drink that tries to avoid one or more
aspects of a conventional drink ;-)
Regards,
Eldin.
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Sent: 08 April 2010 09:25
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Subject: Unconference: Storing Information in the Cloud - 21 May in
Manchester
****Apologies for cross posting***
'Storing information in the Cloud' Unconference
21 May 2010 in Manchester
Full schedule available here:
http://www.dis.aber.ac.uk/en/news/cloudworkshop.asp
Venue: Centre for Excellence in Enquiry-Based Learning (CEEBL) at
Manchester University, C24 Sackville Street Building, Sackville Street,
Manchester, M60 1QD (http://www.campus.manchester.ac.uk/ceebl/)
Format: short keynote (15-20 minutes) followed by workshop based on cloud
scenarios
Cost: £65 Includes Lunch and coffee
To register download the registration form here:
http://www.dis.aber.ac.uk/en/news/cloudworkshop.asp
Registration ends 12 May 2010
This workshop-based unconference is part of a project currently run by the
Department of Information Studies at Aberystwyth University and funded by
the Society of Archivists looking into security, operational and
governance issues of storing information in the cloud.
Cloud computing, that is the provision of IT services via the internet, is
a trending topic within the information communities. In recent years many
organisations already have or are actively planning to outsource some of
their IT services such as email, information storage, payroll etc. to
cloud computing providers such as Google and Amazon for cost and
efficiency reasons. Cloud computing can have financial and operational
advantages such as reduced deployment cost, increased storage capabilities
and scalability. However, cloud computing raises security and compliance
issues that need to be addressed when outsourcing information storage to
third parties. Our aim at this one-day workshop-based unconference is to
generate debate and to highlight some of the security and governance
issues surrounding the storage of information in a virtual environment.
The unconference is aimed at information professionals such as information
managers, records managers, archivists and librarians as well as at IT
professionals who are faced with organisational initiatives to move
information into the cloud and who are looking for a starting point on how
to tackle information management and security requirements in the cloud
environment. The unconference is divided into three streams (governance,
security and information management in the cloud) chaired and introduced
by three industry experts in their field. A short presentation from the
chair of each session is followed by an open workshop working through the
issues relating to the storage of information in the cloud from a
governance, security and IM angle as well as some possible approaches to
managing the cloud-based information environment. The highly
participative, open unconference format provides participants with the
opportunity to exchange opinions, ideas and approaches with fellow
information professionals in a friendly, yet informed environment.
Conference schedule:
9.30 a.m. Registration and coffee
10-10.30 a.m. Welcome and topic brainstorm
10.30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Session 1: Information Governance - Chair: Dai
Davies, Brooke North LLP
12-1 p.m. lunch and networking
1-2.30 p.m. Session 2: Information Security - Chair: Paul Miller, Cloud of
Data
2.30-2.45 p.m. Tea break
2.45-4 p.m. Session 3: Cloud computing challenges and the future of RIM -
Chair: Steve Bailey, JISC
4-5 p.m. Cloud Service Provider Q&A Session (tbc)
--
Nicole Schulz
Teaching Fellow
Department of Information Studies
Aberystwyth University
Llanbadarn Fawr
Aberystwyth SY23 3AS
Tel: +44 (0)1970 622151
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