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"The IWMW event provides an opportunity for those involved in the provision of institutional Web services to hear about institutional case studies, national initiatives and emerging technologies and to actively participate in a number of parallel sessions."

IWMW 2009 is the thirteenth workshop.
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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2009

Parallel Sessions

This year based on previous feedback a small element of streaming has been introduced to the workshop. The streaming will take place on the afternoon of day 2 (Wednesday 29 July). The two strands will concentrate on different areas of Web management. The Front-end strand is more marketing, communications and management focussed while the Back-end is more technical focussed. (These terms are borrowed from the US EduWeb conference). See programme for more information on timings.

Note that a total of 27 hours of parallel sessions were held.

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Day 1: Tuesday 28 July 15:30-17:00

A1: Exposition, Cliffhanger, Resolution: Russell Allen and Claire Gibbons
See abstract for session and Russell Allen's and Claire Gibbon's biographical details.
Room: LTB 2
A2: Using Web Analytics: Colin Hamilton, University of Strathclyde
See abstract for session and Colin Hamilton's biographical details.
A2: Using The Social Web To Maximise Access to Resources: Brian Kelly, UKOLN
See abstract for session and Brian Kelly's biographical details.
Room: LTB 6
A3: Practical blog Preservation: Richard Davis, ULCC
See abstract for session and Richard Davis' biographical details.
Room: LTB 5
A4: An Introduction to WAI-ARIA: Dan Jackson, City University
See abstract for session and Dan Jackson's biographical details.
Room: LTB 9
A5: Are QR Codes simply a fad or do they add value to the mobile user?: Andy Ramsden, University of Bath
See abstract for session and Andy Ramsden's biographical details.
Room: iLab
A6: Another step closer to a CMS - dallying with Plone: Helen Sargan, University of Cambridge
See abstract for session and Helen Sargan's biographical details.
Room: LTB 1
A7: Who does what on the Web and how?: Pete Walker, ILRT, University of Bristol
See abstract for session and Pete Walker's biographical details.
Room: LTB 8
A8: Mashups Round the Edges: Mike Ellis, Eduserv and Tony Hirst, Open University
See abstract for session and Mike Ellis' and Tony Hirst's biographical details.
Room: LTB 7
A9: Hands-on prototyping for (meta)data structures : Emma Tonkin and Talat Chaudhri, UKOLN
See abstract for session and Emma Tonkin's and Talat Chaudhri's biographical details.
Room: LTB 4
Developer's Lounge
See The Developer's Lounge page for more details.
Room: ICLH Seminar

Day 2: Wednesday 29 July 13:30-15:00
Back-end Strand

B1: The Anti-Portal: mashup and forget it: Jeremy Speller, UCL and Russell Allen
See abstract for session and Jeremy Speller's biographical details and Russell Allen's.
Room: LTB 1
B2: Using Amazon Web Services (AWS): Mike Richwalsky, Allegheny College
See abstract for session and Mike Richwalsky's biographical details.
Room: iLab
B3: Using Scrum: Sprints not Marathons: Andrew Male, University of Bath
See abstract for session and Andrew Male's biographical details.
Room: LTB 4
B4: "Where's the University?": building an institutional geolocation service: Janet McKnight and Sebastian Rahtz, Oxford University Computing Services
See abstract for session and Janet McKnight's and Sebastian Rahtz's biographical details.
Room: LTB 5
Developer's Lounge
See The Developer's Lounge page for more details.
Room: ICLH Seminar

Day 2: Wednesday 29 July 15:30-17:00
Front-end Strand

C1: The Mobile Web: keep up if you can!: Sharon Steeples, University of Essex
See abstract for session and Sharon Steeples' biographical details.
Room: iLab
C2: The Invisible Repository: Stephanie Taylor, UKOLN, University of Bath
See abstract for session and Stephanie Taylor's biographical details.
Room: LTB B
C3: Time for iTunes U: Barry Cornelius, Oxford University Computing Services
See abstract for session and Barry Cornelius's biographical details.
Room: LTB 4
C4: Twittering Techniques: Paul Boag, Headscape
See abstract for session and Paul Boag's biographical details.
Room: LTB 5
C5: Care in the community... how do you manage your Web content?: Andy Powell, Eduserv
See abstract for session and Andy Powell's biographical details.
Room: LTB 1