2008 Conference Themes
'Information at the heart of Business'
Understanding enterprise 2.0
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Moving from web 2.0 to enterprise 2.0: how do you do it
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Agile development always beta
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Enterprise 2.0 and opportunities for the information professional
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Enterprise mash ups
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Working in virtual worlds, examples of Second Life in business and academia
Impact of web 2.0 in organisations
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Case studies of web 2.0 in action in particular:
- Examples in public sector
- Examples supporting distributed workforces in multinational companies
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Understanding and managing risks when using web 2.0 e.g. data privacy issues
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Trends in web 2.0: what benefits are being realised
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2.0 issues with intranets
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Business value of microblogging e.g. twitter and SMS
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Niche social networks
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Beyond web 2.0
Understanding behaviours for improved service delivery in the digital age
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Understanding the Facebook generation
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Working in virtual environments: virtual teams and remote working
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Anthropological views on social networking
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Connecting users and harnessing collective intelligence in social networks
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Managing power and cultural issues in communitie
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Making sense of user generated content
Information dynamics and information logistics (managing bulk information over time)
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Email management
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Records management in a web 2.0 world
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Measurement and metrics of information growth
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Digital preservation and digital persistence
Digitisation and Digital rights management
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The reality of digitisation
- The logistics & scaleability
- The economics
- Findability and usability
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Copyright issues in a web 2.0 world
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Ownership of content
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Balancing security needs vs. personalisation of interfaces
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Media convergence and information delivery
eDiscovery the new search
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Opportunities in vertical and universal search
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Personalisation and customisation of search results
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Search in a multimedia world: Image, audio and video search
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Social search: tagging and sharing
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Search engines and mobile technologies
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Web search tips and techniques
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Open source search
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Search as a commodity
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Latest developments of Google vs. Microsoft
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Case studies illustrating search implementations
Information structuring for improved sharing, management and access
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Challenges and opportunities of sharepoint as an information management tool
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Taxonomies and folksonomies
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New applications of metadata
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Driving information interoperability
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Semantic Web applications
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Open source ECM
Library & publishing developments
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Case studies of Library 2.0 in action
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Marketing libraries with web 2.0
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Libraries using Sharepoint applications
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Digitisation of collections
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Tools and resources for the librarian
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Virtual services in libraries
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The user as publisher
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New business models for publishers
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eBook usage and models of practice
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New platforms for delivering and distributing content
Information professionals surviving in the new age
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New skills and roles for information professionals in a Web 2.0 world
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Skills transfer and promotion for librarians
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Threats to entrants to the profession
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Career options for the information professional
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