UK Web Focus (Brian Kelly)

Innovation and best practices for the Web

Events

This page provides details of Brian Kelly’s event since 1 August 2013, when he left UKOLN. Note that details of talks given from 1996-2013 whilst at UKOLN are available on the UKOLN Web site.

Note that you can view the archive copy of events held on the UK Web Focus blog.

Previous Events (2013-2018)

  1. IWMW 2018, 21-23 July 2018.
    Gave the opening and closing talks at the IWMW 2018 event. See the IWMW 2018 web site.
  2. IWMW 2017, 21-23 July 2017.
    Gave the opening and closing talks at the IWMW 2017 event. See the IWMW 2017 web site.
  3. Predicting and Preparing For Emerging Learning Technologies
    Brian Kelly gave an invited talk at a CILIP West Midlands Members Day event on “Learning Technologies and Libraries” on Friday 10 February 2017.
    See the abstract on this web site or the CILIP West Midlands Web site.
  4. IWMW 2016, 21-23 June 2016.
    Gave the opening and closing talks at the IWMW 2016 event. See the IWMW 2016 web site.
  5. Web Preservation, or Managing your Organisation’s Online Presence After the Organisation Ceases to Exist
    Brian Kelly gave a talk at the IRMS 2016 Conference held in Brighton on 15-17 May 2016.
    See the summary on this web site and the conference web site.
  6. Preparing for the Future: Technological Challenges and Beyond
    Brian Kelly co-facilitated a one-day workshop held at the ILI 2015 conference on Monday 19 October 2015.
    See the programme and resources on this web site or the workshop details on ILI 2015 Web site.
  7. Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research
    Brian Kelly gave a talk on “Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research” at the Wikipedia Science 2015 conference on 2nd– 3rd September 2015.
    See the summary on this web site and the conference page on the Wikimedia web site.
  8. Identifying and Preparing for Technological Developments
    Brian Kelly facilitated an interactive session at a JIBS User Group event on 26 February 2015.
    See the summary on this web site.
  9. Preparing Our Users For Digital Life Beyond the Institution
    Brian Kelly gave a seminar which was part of the iSchool@northumbria’s Research Seminar Series at the City Campus, Northumbria University on 11 February 2015.
    See the summary on this web site.
  10. Future of Libraries: Emphasis on Mobile
    Brian Kelly participated in the inaugural NMC Symposium on the Future of Libraries on 30 November 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the NMC Web site.
  11. Why and How Librarians Should Engage With Wikipedia
    Brian Kelly gave a 45 minute talk at the CILIPS Autumn Gathering in Edinburgh on 30 October 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the CILIPS Autumn Gathering event web site.
  12. Working with Wikimedia Serbia
    Brian Kelly gave a joint presentation with Filip Maljković at the Eduwiki 2014 conference on 31 October 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the Eduwiki web site.
  13. What are the Major Technology Trends that will Impact Library Services and their Users?
    Brian Kelly gave a 30 minute talk at the ILI 2014 conference in London on 21 October 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the ILI 2014 web site.
  14. Web accessibility is not (primarily) about conformance with web accessibility standards
    Brian Kelly gave a presentation in Second Life at the IDRAC 2014 conference on Saturday 4 October 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the IDRAC 2014 conference web site.
  15. Using Social Media to Build Your Academic Career
    Brian Kelly gave a 20 minute talk in the Maria Baers Auditorium, Brussels on 11 September 2014 at a symposium for the five Flemish universities on “How to Build an Academic Career“.
    See the summary on this web site and the event web site.
  16. Preparing for Tomorrow’s World
    Brian Kelly facilitated a workshop session for IT services/Library staff at Brighton University on 24 June 2014.
    See the summary on this web site.
  17. Open Practices for Researchers
    Brian Kelly gave an invited plenary talk on “Open Practices for Researchers” at the Research and Innovation Conference 2014 held at the University of Bolton on 19 June 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the Research and Innovation Conference 2014 web site.
  18. Open Knowledge: Wikipedia and Beyond
    Brian Kelly co-facilitated a workshop session on “Open Knowledge: Wikipedia and Beyond” at the Cetis 2014 conference at the University of Bolton on 17-18 June 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the Cetis 2014 conference programme.
  19. Building an Accessible Digital Institution
    Brian Kelly facilitated a workshop session on “Building an Accessible Digital Institution” at the Cetis 2014 conference to be held at the University of Bolton on 17-18 June 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the Cetis 2014 conference programme
  20. Preparing For The Future Workshop
    Brian Kelly facilitated a workshop session on “Preparing For The Future Workshop” at the ELAG 2014 conference held at the University of Bath on 11-13 June 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the conference web site.
  21. Understanding the Past; Being Honest about the Present; Planning for the Future
    Brian Kelly gave a plenary talk entitled “Understanding the Past; Being Honest about the Present; Planning for the Future” at the 12th SAOIM (Southern African Online Information Meeting) conference held in Pretoria, South Africa on 3-6 June 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the conference web site.
  22. Let’s Predict the Future!
    Brian Kelly facilitated a workshop session on “Let’s Predict the Future!” on Tuesday, 3rd June 2014 at the 12th SAOIM (Southern African Online Information Meeting) conference held in Pretoria, South Africa on 3-6 June 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the conference web site.
  23. Social Reporting: Supporting Amplified Events
    Brian Kelly gave a presentation on “Social Reporting: Supporting Amplified Events” at a Social Reporting Workshop on Monday, 2nd June 2014 prior to the 12th SAOIM (Southern African Online Information Meeting) conference in Pretoria, South Africa.
    See the summary on this web site and the web site.
  24. Editing Wikipedia: Why You Should and How You Can Support Your Users
    Brian Kelly presented an invited plenary talk on “Editing Wikipedia: Why You Should and How You Can Support Your Users” at the CILIP Wales 2014 conference in Cardiff on 15 May 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the conference web site.
  25. Hybrid journals: Ensuring systematic and standard discoverability of the latest Open Access articles
    Brian Kelly presented a paper on “Hybrid journals: Ensuring systematic and standard discoverability of the latest Open Access articles” at the NASIG 2014 conference in Fort Worth, USA on 2 May 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the conference web site.
  26. Preparing our users for digital life beyond the institution
    Brian Kelly presented a poster at the LILAC 2014 conference in Sheffield on 24 April 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the abstract on the conference web site.
  27. Improving the Information Literacy Entry on Wikipedia: LILAC’s First Edit-a-thon!
    Brian Kelly co-facilitated a 2.5 hour-long workshop session on “Improving the Information Literacy Entry on Wikipedia” at the LILAC 2014 conference in Sheffield on 23 April 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the abstract on the conference web site.
  28. Getting to Grips with Wikipedia: a Practical Session
    Brian Kelly led a workshop session on “Getting to Grips with Wikipedia: a Practical Session” at the LILAC 2014 conference in Sheffield on 23 April 2014.
    See the summary on this web site and the abstract on the conference web site.
  29. Accessibility, Inclusivity and MOOCs: What Can BS 8878 Offer?
    Brian Kelly took part in an ILSIG Webinar on ‘MOOCs and Inclusive Practice’ held on 27 March 2014.
    See the summary on this web site.
  30. Wikipedia, Wikimedia UK and Higher Education: Developments in the UK
    Brian Kelly gave a talk on “Wikipedia, Wikimedia UK and Higher Education: Developments in the UK” at the Wikimedia Serbia Eduwiki conference held in Belgrade on 24 March 2014.
    See the summary on this web site.
  31. How Social Media Can Enhance Your Research Activities
    Brian Kelly gave a 45 minute talk at the IRISS Research Unbound conference in Glasgow on 21 February 2014.
    See the summary on this web site.
  32. Using Social Media to Enhance Your Research Activities
    Brian Kelly facilitated a 90 minute seminar at the annual DAAD conference for young academics from Germany working at UK Universities.
    Held at Cumberland Lodge, Egham on 18 December 2013 from 09.15-10.45.
    See the summary on this web site.
  33. Open Educational Practices (OEP): What They Mean For Me and How I Use Them
    Brian Kelly facilitated a webinar on the moves towards openness and the implications for open educational practices.
    Held online on Thursday 5 December.
    See the summary on this web site.
  34. Accessibility is Primarily about People and Processes, Not Digital Resources!
    Brian Kelly gave an invited online talk at the OZeWAI 2013 conference on Friday 29 November 2013.
    See the abstract on this web site.
  35. Wikipedia Editing Workshop – In a Nutshell Brian Kelly co-facilitated an hour-long workshop at the SpotOn 2013 conference at the British Library on 9 November 2013.
    See the information available on this web site
  36. Digital Life Beyond the Institution Brian Kelly gave a plenary talk in session A104 at the ILI 2013 conference on Tuesday 15 October 2013.
    See the talk details on the ILI 2013 Web site. The abstract and resources are available on this web site.
  37. Future Technologies and Their Applications
    Brian Kelly co-facilitated a one-day workshop held at the ILI 2013 conference on Monday 14 October 2013.
    See workshop details on ILI 2013 Web site. The programme and resources are available on this web site.

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