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<title>Thom Bunting (2011)</title>
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<description>Thom Bunting is the Web Manager (eFramework and JISC IE Technical Foundations) in the Software and Systems team at UKOLN. In this role he researches and evaluates innovative content management technologies, including the recent integration of RDFa within Drupal versions 6 and 7. Previously his work has included extensive leading-edge web management experience, within commercial and academic contexts.</description>
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<description>Ben Butchart is a senior software engineer with 12 years experience of web and distributed application development in both commercial and academic (research) environments. For the last 2 years Ben has worked for EDINA, where he heads up a team of 15 software engineers delivering geo spatial services for the HE/FE community. Recently, Ben lead the JISC 'Digimap mobile scoping' project, evaluating current trends and technologies relevant to delivering location based services with the Digimap platform.</description>
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<title>Jason Miles-Campbell (2011)</title>
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<description>Jason Miles-Campbell joined JISC Legal in 2004 as the Service Manager. JISC Legal's role is to ensure that legal issues do not become a barrier to the development and adoption of new information and communication technologies in the UK further and higher education sectors. Jason's job is to efficiently allocate the Service's resources to the many demands on its expertise, to lead in terms of the Service's front line work, and to contribute to the development of its strategy.

Jason studied English Law and French Law at University College London in the dark and distant past. In 1994 he became a lecturer in law, specialising in European law, consumer law, and then IT law, and his ten years' experience in higher education included a stint as head of department. In 2004, he moved on to join JISC Legal, and has been assisting the further and higher education sectors in his current role since. In 2008, he added an LL.M. in IT and Telecoms Law from Strathclyde University to his qualifications.

Particular interests include copyright law (including the intricacies of open educational resources), access management legal issues, gadgets, travel, Girls Aloud, and haggis wontons (his culinary speciality).

Jason can be contacted by email on jason.miles-campbell@jisclegal.ac.uk and by twitter on jasonjisclegal.</description>
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<title>Jon David (2011)</title>
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<description>Jon David is a web developer at Eduserv where he has worked on projects for NMSI (National Museum of Science and Industry), the Department for Education and the English RFU. He enjoys using ASP .Net, despite spending his university years learning Java, and is also a dab hand with XML and XSLT. When he is not working, Jon can be found at the gym, in the cinema or on a mountain somewhere with a snowboard.</description>
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<title>Keith Doyle (2011)</title>
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<description>Keith Doyle is a user experience architect. He has worked in education since 1994 at Manchester Adult Education, The Manchester College (as it is now), Manchester Metropolitan University (twice) and The University of Salford. He started working in the web in 1995, specialising in usability testing, usability and information architecture. Since going freelance in 2010, he has had assignments (as a third party) at the University of Lancaster, the University of Sheffield and Aviva.

You can contact Keith Doyle at Navopia User Experience on 01904 627120 or by email keith@navopia.co.uk.</description>
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<title>Chris Gutteridge (2011)</title>
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<description>Chris Gutteridge is a Linked Open Data Architect and has been running the Web Systems for the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, since 1997 and still isn't bored. He is also lead developer of the award winning EPrints repository software, used by hundreds of organisations. He strongly believes that tedious work should be done by computers, not people.</description>
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<title>Matt Jukes (2011)</title>
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<description>Matt Jukes is the Digital Manager for the Medical Research Council.

He held various roles at JISC over the course of almost seven years and also worked for the University of the West of England, the Economic and Social Research Council, HEFCE and Becta in a variety of web related roles. He also spent a year working for Jiva Technology, a start-up in Bristol as a Product Manager working on Beanbag Learning and Tutorhub.</description>
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<title>Paul Milne (2011)</title>
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<description>Paul Milne is the Web &amp; Documentation Officer at EDINA, a JISC-funded data centre based at the University of Edinburgh, where he has worked since 1998.</description>
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<title>George Munroe (2011)</title>
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<description>George Munroe founded Platypus consultancy to offer advice on ICT strategy to encourage companies to embrace the latest in internet technology, both in software development and in connectivity. Last year he worked with Netskills to deliver a series of workshops focusing on maximising the effectiveness of online resources.</description>
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<title>Nicola Osborne (2011)</title>
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<description>Nicola Osborne is the Social Media Officer at Edina, a JISC National Data Centre based at the University of Edinburgh. EDINA provides digital resources for staff and students in further and higher education in the UK and beyond. This innovative role involves supporting and advising projects, services and colleagues across EDINA, including monitoring and reporting on social media activity.

Nicola regularly gives presentations on social media and is the author of "Amplification and Analysis of Academic Events Through Social Media: a Case Study of the 2009 Beyond the Repository Fringe Event" in "Higher Education Administration with Social Media: Including Applications in Student Affairs, Enrollment Management, Alumni Relations and Career Centres" edited by Charles Wankel &amp; Laura Wankel (Emerald 2011). She is one of the organisers for the Repository Fringe unconferences and regularly blogs about social media and related events.</description>
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<title>Addy Pope (2011)</title>
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<description>Addy Pope is a Content Officer for GoGeo based at EDINA at the University of Edinburgh. EDINA seeks to enhance the productivity, quality and cost-effectiveness of research and education in the UK and beyond. Addy is part of the GeoServices team at EDINA which provide access to spatial data through services such as Digimap, Unlock and UKBorders.

Addy has over 10 years of experience of working with spatial data and has worked in both the commercial and public sector. Most of this experiance has focused on the collection and processing of environemntal data for He became a GI scientist by accident while trying to be a glaciologist. You can follow Addy on twitter via @go_geo</description>
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<description>Richard Prowse is a graduate of the University of Leicester and now works as project team leader and web developer at Bournemouth University, delivering the university's new content management system and corporate website.

Richard is a creative technologist: passionate about higher education, web standards, user experience and technology. He was recently shortlisted for BU's Vice-Chancellor's Unsung Hero of the Year, 2011 for his contribution to the university's web development.</description>
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<title>Jon Reay (2011)</title>
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<description>Jon Reay is an experienced digital thought leader, strategist and solution architect, currently heading up Aqueduct's Strategy department. He has led digital strategies for Aqueduct's key clients over the last two years, including Lloyd's of London, British Red Cross, Manchester City FC and ICAP plc. Jon, IT educated, has experience working with a range of web technologies, practices and software products to which he brings significant value to both IT and marketing strategies for clients. Jon has previously worked at Sapient and other worldwide agencies for IKEA, Orange, UK Cabinet Office and Tourism New Zealand.</description>
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<title>Helen Setchell (2011)</title>
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<description>Helen Setchell is Head of Web and New Media at the University of Reading and manages the University's Digital Development team. Her career in information systems began in the early 90s, and her first role in 'web stuff' in 1997. She has held web roles at Nottingham Trent University, the University of Nottingham, and Bracknell Forest Council.

Helen holds a degree in Finance with a masters in Computing Systems. She is a qualified maths teacher, an experienced IT trainer, a Prince2 Practitioner, and ILM qualified. She has a professional interest in information design, usability, marketing and communications, strategy, and process.

In what spare time Helen has, she works with an unsigned band. This involves lots of 'digital stuff' and provides a playground for her creative geeky side.</description>
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<title>Sharon Steeple (2011)</title>
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<description>Sharon Steeples started work in the Web and Learning Technology office at the University of Essex in 2001. Working as part of a team, her responsibilities included maintenance and development of the University corporate pages, Web site design, Web support and Web related training for staff.

Since 2008, Sharon has worked for the "Dark Side", (a.k.a. Management Information Systems) as a Web Analyst Programmer, and therefore has a unique perspective on the opportunities of MIS/Web team collaborative working. Her special interests are the Mobile Web, ASP.Net, and CSS. Sharon is addicted to gadgets and kittens, and was a professional London theatre director before settling down to her life in Essex. (Twitter: @sharonsteeples)</description>
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