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UKeiG Annual Seminar

Web 2.0 in action: Practical implementation in the workplace

 

Bloomsbury Suite, Brunei Gallery, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street,

Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG

 

Thursday, 12th June 2008

 

Seminar Outline

Web 2.0 is tagged onto a variety of internet-based tools and systems.  These
tools can help integrate resources and share knowledge, but in many
instances there needs to be a change in organisational culture for
successful implementation.  How do you practically implement Web 2.0 in the
workplace? How do you encourage and enable a library community of users to
participate to enhance the efficiency of your organisation.  The aim of the
day will be to highlight and showcase Web 2.0 technologies in action,
focusing on case studies from across the electronic information sector that
show how Web 2.0 is being effectively used within the workplace.  



Who should attend

This seminar is open to non-members as well as UKeiG members.  The programme
will interest and engage information professionals from all sectors with
responsibility for enhancing organisational efficiency.  It will be of equal
interest to students studying library & information science as librarians,
information specialists and library managers and those with responsibility
for improving library services.  



Speakers include:

Mike Watson Managing Director, Ektron Europe Limited.  Mike oversees
Ektron's fast growing operations in Europe, managing a team providing sales,
technical training, support and professional services.  He has online
experience in both the information and creative
areas of organizational life.  Ektron is a web content management and
authoring solutions which provides a set of social networking tools and
fully supports all Web 2.0 functionality including open API.
http://www.ektron.com
<https://ex1.bham.ac.uk/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.ektron.com> .

 

Kara Jones has worked in academic libraries around the world for over 10
years, and is currently Research Publications Librarian at the University of
Bath.  In both this and her previous role as a science subject librarian she
has developed an interest in social technologies and sees weblogs, wikis and
other Web 2.0 tools opening doors for those of us who don't really know our
XHTML from our CSS but still want to develop resources that engage our
library communities.


Simon Gittins is a 20-year veteran of the software industry working
primarily as a technical consultant and systems engineer in the areas of
search engine and document management.   Before Vivisimo, he worked at
companies such as Hummingbird, Open Text and Xerox Global Services.
Vivνsimo helps organizations find, organize and use the massive amount of
information available in today's world and in developing enterprise search
software to improve workforce productivity, streamline business processes
and raise customer satisfaction.  www.vivisimo.com
<http://www.vivisimo.com/>  Simon has a degree in Biology from the
Australian National University in Canberra.

 

Dion Lindsay is an independent consultant in Knowledge Management to
organisations intent on growing.  He specialises in the role that KM plays
in leveraging skills and intellectual capital and has worked with health
organisations, £10+ charities and membership organisations.

 

 

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Web 2.0 in action : Practical implementation in the workplace

 

Bloomsbury Suite, Brunei Gallery, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street,

Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG

 

Thursday, 12th June 2008

 

Programme Outline

 

Chairman: Gary Horrocks

 

 


09.15

Coffee and Registration

 

 


10.00

Introduction 

Gary Horrocks (UKeiG Chair), 
Deputy Director, Information Services King's College London


10.15

Web 2.0 in action : practical implementation in your information service

 

Mike Watson 
Ektron Europe Limited   


11.15

Coffee

 


11.45

Web 2.0 and Enterprise searching : practical problems need practical
solutions

Simon Gittens 
Vivisimo


12.45

Lunch

 


13.45

UKeiG AGM

 


14.15

 

15.00

How effective is your implementation of Web 2.0?

Tea

 

Dion Lindsay

Dion Lindsay Consulting

 


15.20

Web 2.0 in academia : what works and why

Kara Jones
University of Bath


15.50

Panel Discussion

 

Chair: Gary Horrocks


16.30

Close

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UKeiG is a Special Interest Group of CILIP: the Chartered Institute of
Library and Information Professionals.  

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Web 2.0 in action : Practical implementation in the workplace

 

Brunei Gallery, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG

 

Thursday, 12th June 2008, 9.15 – 16.30

 

Costs (including lunch and refreshments):

 

UKeiG members £90.00 + VAT (£105.75); others £110 + VAT (£129.25)   

 

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