I recently attended an European chapter of ASIS&T Information Science Trends online conference This year it focussed on health information hehaviour. The following are my digitally-assisted memories of #AECIST20, i.e. adaptations of my live-tweets from the event. As ever, this report is mostly to help me sort what I need to do from what I want to do after being stimulated by many fascinating presentations. Any mistakes or misrepresentations in the below are of course my mistakes. Continue reading
Category Archives: IT-ish stuff
PhD studentship available at Edinburgh Napier University: more detail
(More detail about this post.)
We are currently advertising a fully-funded PhD place within the School of Computing at Edinburgh Napier University for an October 2020 start date. Continue reading
PhD studentship available at Edinburgh Napier University
(adapted from an email from Professor Hazel Hall)
Edinburgh Napier University is keen to receive applications from Computer Science or Software Engineering Bachelors or Masters graduates (or final year/Masters students due to graduate) with (or on target for) a first class or 2.1 degree, and who have some experience of studying Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, or Machine Learning (e.g. as part of a module, or in a project). Continue reading
What has Bruce been up to in the last 6 months?
Academic/Napier
- The RIVAL network: I’m PA to the ∏, administrator, map-creator, videographer, data-analyst and much more
- IL measures paper: Peter and I are contributing a section to a paper by Gunilla Widen. This will report on the survey of community councillors, and how (not to) measure workplace information literacy.
- marking: some marking of students’ placement reports.
- information avoidance in diabetes: because I don’t want to know about my diabetes, but because I do want to know why this is. And I want to to help others with this bad combination, and to maybe generate some theory!
- SFC GCRF map. This is to create a web map of SFC-funded GCRF projects. Draft version is here: http://bruceryandontexist.net/SFC/VA42-2019_11_19/. <insert moan about administrivia>
- Failure: REDACTED
Non-academic
- Still minutes secretary and web-weaver for 3 Edinburgh community councils
- But I’ve worked out how to cut down on the hours while still doing what they want.
- £eithChooses PB event: publishing, IT, web, admin…
- Community Councils Together on Trams: minutes and asking important impertinent questions
- Failure: I didn’t cease smoking. Instead Varenicline made me vomit.
Global Challenges Research Fund: sector meeting 29 October 2019 #GCRF
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) ‘is a £1.5 billion fund announced by the UK Government in late 2015 to support cutting-edge research that addresses the challenges faced by developing countries’. Its delivery partners include the Scottish Funding Council (SFC). Earlier this year, I was commissioned by the SFC to produce a web-map of the GCRF projects it funds.
I was invited to present about the map at the SFC’s GCRF sector meeting at the sector meeting on 29 October.
Hence a major part of this post is to record what Isaid about the map. The other major part is slightly edited versions of my live-tweets from the meeting. The rest of the post is Bruce-thoughts tweeted at the time, in (round brackets), and Bruce-thoughts that occurred while writing this post, in [square brackets].
My work was very well received, so I am very happy to have boosted my reputation (and that of Edinburgh Napier University), with representatives of the other Scottish universities, and with a significant research-funder.
All photos and information reported below are © the presenters and their relevant colleagues. Click the images to see the full-size versions. Continue reading
Bruce of all trades
My personal side has been blowing his trumpet:
Read more at https://bruceryandontexist.info/2019/10/31/bruce-of-all-trades/
What has Bruce been up to in the first half of 2019?
Napier
When | What | outcome and notes |
December to early January | marking Work-based learning mid-year reports | Success: Marking was done, including handling students’ queries, and writing and delivering a presentation on how I will mark final reports. |
January | PB in Brazil: whether and how PB benefits the very poor in Sao Paulo | work on a paper was stalled for ages. It took until late June to get a focus-group transcribed. Translation is to follow… |
February to May | running WriteNow! sessions on Wednesday afternoons |
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February onwards | RIVAL: 4 networking events in 2019-2020 for Library and Information Scientists and practitioners | See project website for details. |
March onwards | GCRF map/database The Scottish Funding Council wants a map of all of the GCRF projects it funds. Image of possible look-and-feel is here | awaiting contract-signature |
February, May | Internal examiner for 3 BIT MSc students | All three passed. (Credit belongs to the students and their supervisors!) |
April-May | Writing RFC funding applications |
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May | Marking Computing in Contemporary Society courseworks | Work was done. |
June | Marking Work-based learning final reports | work in progress |
Elsewhere
January onwards | minuting meetings between Community Councils Together on Trams and Edinburgh Council’s Trams Team | better citizen-involvement? |
September 2018 onwards | member of £eith Chooses steering group | Success! See website. Survey on possible improvements due to close soon. |
since time immemorial | minutes and websites for three Edinburgh community councils: Leith Central, Leith Harbour & Newhaven, New Town & Broughton | Success, I think: better recording and publicising of hyperlocal government activities |
ongoing | taking part in various democracy events, e.g. practical democracy project, Democracy Alive | Some better understanding of what various bodies are doing to improve democracy. I’m not sure how effective they will be, or what my role should be. |
Social media survey
My colleague Frances Ryan (no relation) is researching social media use by proxy. Please take her survey (see her web-page). Click the images below to see the details.
You’ll be contributing to a great, important piece of research!
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Sauntering in São Paulo
Saturday 2019_01_19 (update)
So I did go out to try to sample São Paulo night life.
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What has Bruce been up to in the second half of 2018?
Napier
# | When | What | outcome and notes |
1 | July | RIVAL: community event on the theme of LIS research impact: | success! Also enabled further funding application (line 5) |
2 | July | applying for GCRF funding for PB in Brazil | success! See line 7 |
3 | July | marking work-based learning 2017-18 final reports | ——- |
4 | September | Drafting an idea for some public engagement/democracy work | to revisit in 2019 |
5 | September | RSE funding application to follow up RIVaL: RIVaL network | success! Work to start in Feb 2019 |
6 | October | marking work-based learning 2018-19 initial reports | ——- |
7 | October to present | PB in Brazil: whether and how PB benefits the very poor in Sao Paulo Bruce going to Sao Paulo 4 to 27 Jan, Wegene 4 to 13 Jan | LitRev in progress builds on CSI’s relationship with University of Sao Paulo |
8 | November | marking BSAD coursework 1 | ——- |
9 | November | application for RIO funding to run WriteNow! writing sessions in 2019 | success! working with Frances |
10 | December | marking work-based learning 2018-19 mid-year reports | ——- |
11 | December | marking BSAD coursework 2 | ——- |
Question
Could I offer a short course or other help to students’ improve their report-writing skills?
Elsewhere
12 | July | contribution to 2018 Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide: A Longitudinal Assessment of Municipal Websites Throughout the World | fancy certificate of thanks |
13 | July to present | minuting meetings between Community Councils Together on Trams and Edinburgh Council’s Trams Team | better citizen-involvement? |
14 | September | Taking part in a follow-up to research by the Scottish Community Development Centre on community councils. | led to involvement in draft PB charter |
15 | September to present | member of £eith Chooses steering group | voting Saturday 23 February 2019 |
16 | October, November | further participation in Scottish Government (SG) Online Identity Assurance stakeholder group | TBC |
17 | November | participation in debate/research on governance of and possible new powers for community councils | TBC |
18 | December | commenting on Scottish Government draft Open Government Action Plan | appreciated by SG |
19 | December | participation in Scottish Government/CoSLA event on mainstreaming participatory budgeting. Write-up of event is in a set of posts starting here | TBC |
20 | all year | minutes and websites for three Edinburgh community councils: | better recording and publicising of hyperlocal government activities |