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IUISC 2009

Galway Radisson Hotel 4th, 5th & 6th March

"The Changing Service Relationship"

 Day 1 Wednesday 4 March 2009

13.00

Lunch

14.15

Welcome

14.30

The Information What?

Dr. Christine Sexton
Director, Corporate Information and Computer Services (CiCS),
University of Sheffield and current Vice-Chair of UCISA

15.30

President’s Welcome

Dr. James J. Browne,
President, NUI Galway

15.45

Tea/Coffee and Exhibition

16.15

Chasms and Bridges - Successfully Managing the Relationships between IT, Library and e-Learning

Jeff Haywood
Vice-Principal Knowledge Management,
CIO and Librarian, University of Edinburgh

17.00

Google and the Future of Thinking

Tara Brabazon
Professor of Media, University Brighton, Programme Leader of the Master of Arts Creative Media and Director of the Popular Culture Collective

17.45

Close

19.00

Pre-dinner drinks, buffet dinner


Day 2  Thursday 5 March 2009

09.00

Plenary Address

Padraig O’Ceidigh
Chairman, Aer Arann

10.00

Tea/Coffee and Exhibition

Parallel 1

Inis Mor 2

Inis Mor 3

Marina
Room

Veranda
Room

10.30-10.50

Application virtualization software solutions.
Paul Whitehouse-Tedd, NUI Galway

Flexible data centre consolidation and standardization using virtualization technologies.
Eamonn T. Fitzgerald, UL

The institutional repository and the return of the university press.
Garret McMahon, TCD

Managing what we know - an information management solution for the library workplace.
Michelle Breen, UL

10.50-11.10

Integrating Apple Macs into Microsoft Active Directory.
Larry Page, NUI Galway

Sponsor Presentation
IBM

The right to Open Access - obtaining copyright for institutional repositories in Ireland and abroad.
Joseph Greene, UCD

New paradigms for the evaluation of scholarship.
Robert Bley, Ex Libris

11.10-11.30

Overview of the classroom project in Northern Ireland.
Mark Brennan
HP

Data centre services at NUI. Galway
Wesley Reilly and Maria Linnane, NUI Galway

Open innovation – how does Elsevier involve end users at the beginning of the development of new products.
Michiel van der Heyden, Elsevier

Social networking - engaging students in a collaborative learning experience.
David Hamill, TCD

Parallel 2

Inis Mor 2

Inis Mor 3

Marina
Room

Veranda
Room

11.30-12.00

LETS Try It - design and implementation of an information literacy tutorial for undergraduate students.
Siobhán Dunne and Lisa Callaghan, DCU

The Postgraduate Application (PAC) system – re-engineering how postgraduate applicants access 4th level education.
Aengus Gordon and Celine Jameson, DCU

Information and communication: technology as a service.– Providing a managed, secure and on demand ICT environment to support both the students and the university in their day to day tasks – day one cost savings.
Andrew Miller, Calyx

Service driven restructuring – is it visible to our users?
Ann McSherry, UU

12.00-12.30

SIF information literacy.
Niall McSweeney, NUI Galway and Margot Conrick, UCC

An holistic architecture to enhance the student experience.
Rachael Hartley, Oracle

Content and discontent - towards a new paradigm of eLearning support.
Kevin C. O’Rourke, DIT

Using a consultancy to assist in developing the UCD vision for the future online library environment - what we found out and was it worth it?
Ros Pan and Caleb Derven, UCD

12.30

Lunch

Parallel 3

Inis Mor 2

Inis Mor 3

Marina
Room

Veranda
Room

13.30-14.00

Co-operative purchase of software and datasets.
Nick Murray, HEAnet

UCD Connect as a cornerstone of service delivery.
Matthew Hynes, UCD

Collaborate to compete - new library support models for 4th level Ireland.
Aoife Geraghty, UL, Jessica Eustace, TCD, Rosarie Coughlan, NUI Galway and Jack Hyland, DCU

Aligning unified communications strategy to college business strategy.
Brian O’Hora, TCD

14.00-14.30

IT services beyond the campus - the DCU/HEA relationship.
James Healy, DCU and Brian Boyle, HEANET

Google apps for education – focus on your users.
Samantha Peter,
Google

The library as partner in the delivery of a generic skills programme to doctoral students – an evaluation.
Elizabeth Murphy and Pauline Murray, NUI Maynooth

Implementing a helpdesk ticketing system – defining requirements and system implementation.
Sarah Morrissey and Evelyn Bohan, NUI Galway

Parallel 4

Inis Mor 2

Inis Mor 3

Marina
Room

Veranda
Room

14.30-15.00

Out-sourcing student mail.
Gareth McAleese, UU

Software for U – academic software applications for mobile teaching, learning and research users.
Eoin Hanratty, UCD

The strange life and evolution of the Wiki: WiCame, WiSaw, WiCollaborated.
Brian Gillespie, DIT

Library/Faculty liaison - new dialogues and relationships.
Ellen Breen, DCU and Helen Fallon, NUI Maynooth

15.00-15.30

Using Microsoft Live@Edu and Identity Lifecycle Manager to manage student mail.
Tracey McKillen, UL

From rigid classrooms to flexible teaching spaces! Do they really make a difference?
David Robinson, QUB

Resource description and new media - challenges and opportunities.
Eoin McCarney and Hugh Murphy, UCD

Sponsor Presentation:
Connecting users, supporting libraries – Understanding and developing E-resource management’.
Christopher Lewis, EBSCO

15.30

Tea/Coffee and Exhibition

16.00

The Social Semantic Web

Dr. John Breslin
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUI Galway and Leader of the Social Software Unit at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI)

16.45

Microsoft – Doing More with Less!

Dave Northey and Mark O’Neill
Microsoft

17.30

Close

19.15

Drinks

20.00

Gala Dinner and Entertainment


 Day 3  Friday 6 March 2009

09.15

A Modest Proposal for 21st Century Scholarship

Dr. Susan Schreibman
Founding Director of the Digital Humanities Observatory

10.00

Second Life and Virtual Worlds – A Service Opportunity?

Cathal McCauley
University Librarian, NUI Maynooth
Peter Clarke
Library IT Services UCD

10.45

Poster Session

Tea/Coffee and Exhibition

11.30

Closing Address

Leaders’ Perspective on the Conference Theme

John Cox, Acting Librarian, NUI Galway,
Kieran Loftus, Director, Computer Services, NUI Galway, Barbara McConalogue, Director, ISS, DCU
Paul Sheehan, Director, Library Services, DCU

12.30

Handover to Incoming IUISC 2010 Committee

12.40

Close

12.45

Lunch

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