An organisation must make visit to a number of customers across a city. Each customer has a time window within which they must recieve their visit. How do we visit customers whilst minimising the following Vehicles requiredCO2 produced Total distance travelled This demo showcases some of our areas...
Demonstration Analysis and Assessment Report
CISCO CCNA Exploration Data Sheet
Attendees' reviews of the October 2011 workshop in Edinburgh
Workshop October 2011, Edinburgh: information and presentations.
Dr Louise Cooke from Loughborough University presents an introduction to social network analysis at the LIS DREaM workshop. Edinburgh, October 2011. More details about this presentation can be found at: lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-2-workshop-tuesday-25-october-2011/dream-event-2-introd...
Dr Thomas Haigh from the University of Wisconsin discusses techniques from history at the LIS DREaM 3 workshop, at the British Library on 30th January 2012. More details about this presentation can be found at http://lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-3-workshop-monday-30-january-2012/dream-e...
Professor Nick Moore from Acumen discusses research and policy at the LIS DREaM 3 workshop, at the British Library on 30th January 2012. More details about this presentation can be found at http://lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-3-workshop-monday-30-january-2012/dream-event-3-making-the-bu...
Professor Peter Beresford OBE from Brunel University discusses user involvement in research at the LIS DREaM 3 workshop, at the British Library on 30th January 2012. More details about this presentation can be found at: http://lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-3-workshop-monday-30-january-20...
Dr Harry Woodroof from the Horizon Scanning Team within the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) presented a workshop session discussing horizon scanning on 25th April 2012 at the third DREaM workshop.
Participants at the third DREaM workshop were invited to share their own work and research interests during the unconference half hour. Includes contributions from: Aislinn Conway, Anthony McKeown, Alison Brettle, Ella Taylor-Smith, Allan Parsons
Professor Blaise Cronin, Rudy Professor of Information Science, Indiana University, US, presenting the DREaM Project Launch Conference opening keynore entitled: “… And into the zone of quasi-rationality” Recorded at the British Library, London, on Tuesday 19th July 2011 and introduced by Charles...
Dr Dylan Evans, Lecturer in Behavioural Science, University College Cork, presenting the DREaM Project Launch Conference closing keynote entitled: “The promiscuous researcher: flirting across disciplines and courting the media” Recorded at the British Library, London, on Tuesday 19th July 2011.
A series of one minute presentations by delegates at the LIS DREaM Launch conference: Out of the comfort zone. Recorded at the British Library, London, on Tuesday 19th July 2011. Full details of the session can be found at lisresearch.org/dream-project/event-1-presentations/one-minute-madness/
Environment Group Research Report 2005/04 - Continuing the Dialogue on Radioactive Waste Management: Engaging Young Scotland Innovatively
Smith, E. and Macintosh, A. (2007); 'Annex to Existing E-Participation Practices with Relevance to WEB.DEP'; Internal report prepared for the WEB.DEP Consortium.
Whyte, A., Renton, A. and Macintosh, A. (2005); eDemocracy from the Top Down: An Evaluation of eDemocracy Activities Initiated by Councils and Government; Published by Bristol City Council for The Local eDemocracy National Project.
Fourth international conference on eParticipation (ePart 2012) Kristiansand, Norway 3-6 September 2012 Participation Spaces full paper
This grant has delivered a great deal, including being nominated for two awards and two publications at IEEE Conferences.
A number of snapshots from the ICE room and Merchiston Campus
Review Of Interactive Digital Television Pilot. Full report
Information technology plays a vital role in every area of today’s industry, commerce and lifestyle. From online shopping or the applications on our mobile phones, to the systems behind our healthcare or our financial services, it impacts on every aspect of our daily lives.
Information on working with IIDI, including key details of the Innovation Voucher scheme to help build the relationship.
Video shown by Sara Rankin and Gina Czarnecki during their breakout session at the LIS DREaM Launch Conference on Tuesday 19th July 2011. More details about this session can be found at: lisresearch.org/dream-project/event-1-presentations/breakout-session-3/
Envirodigital is a lighthouse brand,guiding SMEs and micro enterprises in an ecologically sustainable direction. Based in Edinburgh, Envirodigital seeks to encourage the combination of digital technology and creative innovation to help businesses reduce their own, and their customer’s energy and...
Demonstrates overlapping hierarchies through linking and brushing. Hierarchies are displayed separately and colouring of nodes used to show overlap.
for FECCI research student conference May 2013
Analytical tools and frameworks for organisational research, including Actor Network Theory - Professor Hazel Hall
Introduction to organisational research and case studies Professor Hazel Hall
This example (Figures 7.8 and 7.9 in PhD) shows the use of the tool explore the implementation of the following policy from the 1992 Central Edinburgh Local Plan: Policy S7: Protection of shopping uses Proposals for the change of use of a shop unit at street level or at basement...
This example (Figures 8.1 and 8.2 in PhD) shows the effect of using different classifications of land use.
FECCI conference 2013 final program
SOC/IIDI student research conference presentation, January 2013
This report summarises the project activities and outcome, particularly in: clarifying the support and training needs of LIS researcher and researcher-practitioner community, and the issues to address in meeting them;producing a number of materials (1) to support librarians and information...
Santa has to visit thousands of houses across the world in the shortest possible time. Finding a short route is not as simple as you might think, for 10 visits there would are 3,628,800 different routes, for 50 houses there are 304140932017133780436126081660650000000000000000000000000000000 routes.
for e-Government Services
Photos taken during the session
Genes are segments of DNA that carry the genetic or inherited information within all living organisms and interact with each other to influence the organism's physical development and behavior. Gene expression is a key indicator of gene activity and can be measured in microarray experiments.
Interview with Brian Kelly of UKOLN at LISRC10, 28th June 2010
Each query is stored in a list in the pattern browser component. Superfluous selections are removed after a query that replaces the previous result Brower can be used to restore and adjust parameters with continuous feedback of results
Interview with David Haynes of City University London at LISRC10 on 28th June 2010
Professor Andy McKinlay from the University of Edinburgh presents an introduction to discourse analysis at the LIS DREaM workshop in Edinburgh, October 2011. More details about this presentation can be found at: lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-2-workshop-tuesday-25-october-2011/dream-event...
Dr Paul Lynch from Strathclyde University presents an introduction to ethnography at the LIS DREaM workshop in Edinburgh, October 2011. More details about this presentation can be found at: lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-2-workshop-tuesday-25-october-2011/dream-event-2-introduction-to-eth...
Participants in the LIS DREaM workshop present their work and research interests in a series of short presentations to the group. Edinburgh, October 2011 More details about this presentation can be found at: lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-2-workshop-tuesday-25-october-2011/
All the materials from the BL workshop in January 2012
Participants discuss their projects during the unconference half hour at the LIS DREaM 3 workshop, at the British Library on 30th January 2012. More details about this presentation can be found at: http://lisresearch.org/dream-event-3-unconference-half-hour/
Professor Mike Thelwall from Wolverhampton University provides an introduction to webometrics at the LIS DREaM 3 workshop, at the British Library on 30th January 2012. More details about this presentation can be found at http://lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-3-workshop-monday-30-january-2...
Dr Phil Turner from Edinburgh Napier University presented a workshop session discussing techniques from psychology, focussing specifically on repertory grids, on 25th April 2012 at the third DREaM workshop.
Presentations and info from Out of the comfort zone, British Library, London, July 2011
David Jarman shares his reaction to the LIS DREaM Launch Conference. Recorded at the British Library, London, on Tuesday 19th July 2011. Full details of the event can be found at lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-1-launch-conference-tuesday-19-july-2011/.
Gunila Widén gives us a progress update on her workshop: Cultivating networks: opportunities and challenges. Recorded at the British Library, London, on Tuesday 19th July 2011. Full details of the event can be found at lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-1-launch-conference-tuesday-19-july-201...
Dr Philip Hills discusses his workshop: Raising your research dissemination ambitions. Recorded at the British Library, London, on Tuesday 19th July 2011. Full details of the event can be found at lisresearch.org/dream-project/dream-event-1-launch-conference-tuesday-19-july-2011/.
Macintosh, A., Coleman, S., and Lalljee, M. (2005); E-Methods for Public Engagement: Helping Local Authorities communicate with citizens; Published by Bristol City Council for The Local eDemocracy National Project.
Smith, E. and Macintosh, A. (2007); 'Existing E-Participation Practices with Relevance to WEB.DEP'; Internal report prepared for the WEB.DEP Consortium.
Facts and Figures. By 2015 we will be established as one of the leading, modern professional universities in the United Kingdom. We will have an international reputation for the employability of our graduates and for expertise which can be used to directly enhance the lives and prospects of people...
An e-Democracy Model for Communities
Enhancing the impact of LIS research projects. RILIES final report.
Final Thoughts: Interview with Hazel Hall of the LIS Research Coalition at LISRC10 on 28th June 2010
Participation Space Studies Presented 19th June, 2012 at iDocQ, University of Edinburgh
Review Of Interactive Digital Television Pilot. Summary
We have a DREaM: the Developing Research Excellence & Methods network. Presentation on the DREaM project delivered by Dr Alison Brettle, Professor Hazel Hall and Professor Charles Oppenheim at QQML2012, Limerick, May 22-25 2012.
At Edinburgh Napier University we have a long history of working closely with business and industry to find viable solutions to real world challenges. We have established the Institutes to streamline our commercial activities, giving you easier access to our expertise and experience.
Video shown by Sara Rankin and Gina Czarnecki during their breakout session at the LIS DREaM Launch Conference on Tuesday 19th July 2011. More details about this session can be found at: lisresearch.org/dream-project/event-1-presentations/breakout-session-3/
Interview with Miggie Pickton of the University of Northampton at LISRC10 on 28th June 2010
recorded at the LIS Research Coalition conference "Evidence, Value and Impact: the LIS Research Landscape in 2010"
Demonstrator of how multiple hierarchies can be displayed in a graph visualisation. Colour is used to differentiate edges in the graph belonging to different hierarchies.
This work on the OPAL project uses curves instead of traditional poly-lines to alleviate some of the effects of the 'crossing problem' - i.e. following lines through dense knots or cross-overs.
Analysis of data for organisational research - Professor Hazel Hall
Analytical tools and frameworks for organisational research, including Activity Theory (CHAT) -Tom McEwan
Ethics and governance in research -Dr Phil Turner
This example (Figures 7.6 and 7.7 in PhD) shows the use of the tool explore the implementation of the following policy from the 1992 Central Edinburgh Local Plan: Policy L7: Hotel developments New hotel development, including the conversion of non-residential buildings to hotel...
This example (Figures 7.10 and 7.11 in PhD) shows the use of the tool explore some consequences of the following policy from the 1992 Central Edinburgh Local Plan: Policy H3: Housing – conversion of non-residential buildings The change of use of suitable buildings in...
“Our partnership with Edinburgh Napier has resulted in significant product innovation and business benefits.” Paul Levie, General Manager Icopal – Monarfloor Acoustic Systems
Cruickshank, P., Hall, H., Taylor-Smith, E. (2012). Realising the value of RiLIES: the research in librarianship impact evaluation study. Paper presented at 4th International Conference on Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries, Limerick, Republic of Ireland.
Slides from SOC::IIDI research conference, January 2012
Enhancing the impact of LIS Research Projects
Risk and opportunity in collaborative work: final report
Latest version of multiple hierarchy visualisation for much larger data sets. Examples below include a version with pre-loaded data (MANIS) and a version that can load in other data sets. Download and unzip the associated data sets beforehand to use this version.
Interview with Steve Hardman of Swansea Library and Information Service at LISRC10 on 28th June 2010
The REORIENT website was hosted on two DELL servers at Merchiston Campus in Edinburgh
Links to all thesis chapters
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