This overview of ALISS focuses more on how the processes of submitting a pointer to a resource to the Engine, and community curation of that resource, are intended to work
The document discusses ALISS, a collaboration between the Scottish Government, NHS Scotland, and other organizations to improve access to information for self-management of long-term conditions. ALISS uses a technology engine and social processes to collect and curate health information from various sources and make it available via intermediaries. The agenda focuses on ALISS's approach of distributed information curation and publishing through intermediaries to act as an innovative platform while using technology to support a community of information providers.
ALISS goes to the NHS Scotland conference 080610Peter Ashe
The ALISS Project aims to improve access to local information to support self-management of long-term conditions. ALISS brings together various organizations in Scotland, including the Scottish Government, NHS Scotland, and the Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland. The project has developed an "ALISS Engine" which uses service design and open innovation to help people locate information and resources for managing their long-term condition. ALISS is exploring becoming a broader service and expanding to other locations in the UK and globally.
The document discusses the ALISS (Access to Local Information to Support Self-management) project. It outlines the project's goal of making it easier for people with long-term health conditions to find information by developing an "ALISS Engine" platform. The engine will index and organize local health information and allow collaborative development across networks. Several organizations have expressed interest in using the ALISS Engine to help their users.
The document discusses the RIPE NCC and its various community support activities, including RIPE Atlas for measurements, RIPEstat for data and tools, and support for Network Operators Groups. It describes funding opportunities like the Community Project Fund and hackathons. The RIPE Next Generation program supports students and researchers through fellowships. Outreach also involves RIPE Atlas Ambassadors and collaboration with other Regional Internet Registry communities.
The document summarizes an E-Reps forum to be held on October 7th 2015 at the Airport Thistle in Aberdeen. The forum aims to bring together over 800 environmental representatives from across the UK oil and gas industry to share best practices, lessons learned, and establish guidelines. Attendees will include E-Reps, onshore advisors, suppliers, regulators, industry bodies, and NGOs. The event will provide a platform for participants to share ideas, learn about new technologies, hear success stories, and network through presentations, workshops, and an exhibition.
A presentation about The Things Network Adelaide. A collaborative IoT radio network for the Internet of Things.
Designed to provide an overview of TTN from a South Australian perspective, current stage of growth and future plans. He will also provide example use-cases being planned or worked on that provide positive benefits in operations, infrastructure, tourism, environment, culture & arts
Stakeholder forum 2015 - Jisc engagement architecture - Martyn harrowJisc
The document outlines Jisc's new engagement architecture, which aims to shape priorities and provide ongoing support through various governance and interaction channels. Key aspects include a stakeholder forum to establish strategic direction, leadership teams to oversee daily operations, and account management, helpdesk, and information provision for day-to-day support. Feedback and input is gathered from professional associations, communities, regional forums, and through projects and events to ensure priorities are co-designed and meet sector needs.
The document discusses ALISS, a collaboration between the Scottish Government, NHS Scotland, and other organizations to improve access to information for self-management of long-term conditions. ALISS uses a technology engine and social processes to collect and curate health information from various sources and make it available via intermediaries. The agenda focuses on ALISS's approach of distributed information curation and publishing through intermediaries to act as an innovative platform while using technology to support a community of information providers.
ALISS goes to the NHS Scotland conference 080610Peter Ashe
The ALISS Project aims to improve access to local information to support self-management of long-term conditions. ALISS brings together various organizations in Scotland, including the Scottish Government, NHS Scotland, and the Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland. The project has developed an "ALISS Engine" which uses service design and open innovation to help people locate information and resources for managing their long-term condition. ALISS is exploring becoming a broader service and expanding to other locations in the UK and globally.
The document discusses the ALISS (Access to Local Information to Support Self-management) project. It outlines the project's goal of making it easier for people with long-term health conditions to find information by developing an "ALISS Engine" platform. The engine will index and organize local health information and allow collaborative development across networks. Several organizations have expressed interest in using the ALISS Engine to help their users.
The document discusses the RIPE NCC and its various community support activities, including RIPE Atlas for measurements, RIPEstat for data and tools, and support for Network Operators Groups. It describes funding opportunities like the Community Project Fund and hackathons. The RIPE Next Generation program supports students and researchers through fellowships. Outreach also involves RIPE Atlas Ambassadors and collaboration with other Regional Internet Registry communities.
The document summarizes an E-Reps forum to be held on October 7th 2015 at the Airport Thistle in Aberdeen. The forum aims to bring together over 800 environmental representatives from across the UK oil and gas industry to share best practices, lessons learned, and establish guidelines. Attendees will include E-Reps, onshore advisors, suppliers, regulators, industry bodies, and NGOs. The event will provide a platform for participants to share ideas, learn about new technologies, hear success stories, and network through presentations, workshops, and an exhibition.
A presentation about The Things Network Adelaide. A collaborative IoT radio network for the Internet of Things.
Designed to provide an overview of TTN from a South Australian perspective, current stage of growth and future plans. He will also provide example use-cases being planned or worked on that provide positive benefits in operations, infrastructure, tourism, environment, culture & arts
Stakeholder forum 2015 - Jisc engagement architecture - Martyn harrowJisc
The document outlines Jisc's new engagement architecture, which aims to shape priorities and provide ongoing support through various governance and interaction channels. Key aspects include a stakeholder forum to establish strategic direction, leadership teams to oversee daily operations, and account management, helpdesk, and information provision for day-to-day support. Feedback and input is gathered from professional associations, communities, regional forums, and through projects and events to ensure priorities are co-designed and meet sector needs.
The document provides an agenda for the "Cyber Connected World" event hosted by the East Midlands Cyber Security Forum (EMCSF) on June 6th at the University of Nottingham. The agenda includes talks on securing the internet of things, data security in cloud computing, the industry approach to IoT security, emerging IoT applications in energy, and a panel discussion. Information is also provided about upcoming related events on US-UK cyber collaboration and the East Midlands Cyber Security Conference in July. Plans are announced for the next EMCSF event in October alternating between Nottingham and Leicester, and a new website for the organization is launched.
'Digital Business and Business Support.' One of 5 presentations from guest speakers at Digital Leaders North East's annual review, delivered by Rob Wilson, Director of Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Enterprise (KITE) at Newcastle University.
PETRAS is a research hub comprised of 9 world-leading universities and over 100 industry partners focused on cybersecurity issues related to the Internet of Things. The research addresses technical and social challenges across multiple scales from individual products and homes to entire cities and countries. PETRAS takes an interdisciplinary approach and examines themes of privacy and trust, adoption, economic value, standards and policy, and security.
Presentation on the European Open Science Cloud and work undertaken within the Research Data Alliance to coordinate global open science commons initiatives. The presentation was given to the G7 Open Science Working Group on behalf of the EOSC Executive Board.
How do we shape the future higher education IT workforce?Jisc
The document discusses how to shape the future higher education IT workforce and includes contributions from Dr. Basem El-Haddadeh, director of IT services at Leeds Beckett University, and Louisa Dale, director of insight at Jisc. It references previous collaborations between EDUCAUSE and Jisc on guiding aspiring technology leaders in higher education and defines the strategic technology leader.
The first workshop of the series "Services to support FAIR data" took place in Prague during the EOSC-hub week (on April 12, 2019).
Speaker: Sarah Jones (DCC)
Stakeholder forum 2015 - 2015 and beyond - Martyn HarrowJisc
This document summarizes key points from a January 2015 stakeholder forum discussing challenges and opportunities for the coming years. The CEO notes that digital tools provide enormous potential through shared approaches. Jisc, as the UK-wide vehicle with expertise and transformed costs, is uniquely positioned to help sectors facing unprecedented challenges by delivering gains now and ahead, giving the UK an advantage envied by other nations.
The document discusses how to improve mobility of cultural collections across borders by harmonizing standards, processes, and documentation. It proposes adopting a single European framework for cultural loans documentation based on the International SPECTRUM standard to remove constraints. Standardizing key elements and making documents openly available could simplify processes and build trust among institutions to increase the rate of collection sharing. While the current system works organically, targeted efforts are needed to drive further efficiency gains in how the international cultural heritage network operates.
This document discusses the formation and remit of the FAIR Working Group (WG) within the EOSC Executive Board governance structure. The FAIR WG will coordinate activities to implement open and FAIR practices in EOSC, advise on FAIR-related matters, and deliver an annual workplan based on the FAIR Action Plan. It will draw input from projects like FAIRsFAIR and work closely with other EOSC WGs. The FAIR WG will be composed of nominations from the Governance Board and Executive Board as well as open calls, and will aim to include researcher voices while avoiding conflicts of interest.
Putting public cloud in your government ICT strategyEduserv
Eduserv is a managed cloud services provider that works with public and third sector organizations. They offer public and private cloud IaaS, professional cloud migration services, and managed security services. They have partnered with AWS to provide customers flexible options of using Eduserv's own infrastructure, AWS public cloud, or a hybrid approach depending on an organization's needs and risk appetite. Eduserv helped Bristol City Council close a datacenter and focus on core services by providing secure colocation, while also supporting the development of their new website hosted in AWS and their in-house DevOps team.
9657 Michael Hughes Black Belt CertificateMick Hughes
Michael Hughes submitted a job application on May 22, 2015 with the reference number 9657. The application was for the position of electrical engineer. Based on the limited information provided, it seems the document relates to a job application submitted by Michael Hughes.
This document summarizes a shared services event with guest speakers Matt Prosser and Max Wide. Matt Prosser discussed the achievements of the Dorset Councils Partnership, a tri-council model that shares a workforce and leadership team. Key programs included HR and OD, customer access and channel shift, enabling technology, and democratic leadership development. Max Wide discussed challenges with shared services and recommendations, including taking a citizen-centered approach and factoring in power issues. The document also covered Bristol City Council's commercial developments and the potential for platform-based service delivery models.
Advanced Data Analytics and Open Data - Dr Ingo Keck of CeADAR - Dublinked Da...Dublinked .
• Dr. Ingo Keck graduated in physics at the University of Regensburg, Germany, and holds a doctor europeus in computer science from the University of Granada, Spain. He is an internationally recognised researcher in the field of advanced data analytics and statistics, has years of experience in writing grant proposals and was leader of various academic open source projects.
• After working as researcher, professor and lecturer in Spain and Germany he recently joined the Centre for Advanced Data Analytics Research (CeADAR), DIT, Ireland and has authored over 45 peer-reviewed publications and specialises in computational intelligence and machine learning.
• Since 2013 Dr Ingo Keck has also been involved in the Open Government Partnership and the Open Data movement in Ireland.
His presentation is on Advanced Data Analytics and Open Data.
Thea Hilhorst
POLICY SEMINAR
The Future of the Commons
Co-organized by IFPRI, the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), and the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM)
OCT 4, 2018 - 12:15 PM TO 01:45 PM EDT
A Matchable story a healthandwell-being organisationPeter Ashe
a simple graphic description of how 'Matchable' might work in practice, from the point of view of health & well-being organisations.
http://www.matchable.org.uk/
with thanks to @wearesnook in general and @kirstyjoan in particular for this material
several Scottish GP practices were involved in the 'Links' project in early/spring 2011. ALISS was lucky enough to be passed a copy of the lists of social/community resources they'd identified locally as being ones they wanted to work with particularly. We put these lists into the Engine, and can get links back out. This activity happened alongside early work elsewhere on assets, that we were also involved with, so I provided a view of these too.
The document provides an agenda for the "Cyber Connected World" event hosted by the East Midlands Cyber Security Forum (EMCSF) on June 6th at the University of Nottingham. The agenda includes talks on securing the internet of things, data security in cloud computing, the industry approach to IoT security, emerging IoT applications in energy, and a panel discussion. Information is also provided about upcoming related events on US-UK cyber collaboration and the East Midlands Cyber Security Conference in July. Plans are announced for the next EMCSF event in October alternating between Nottingham and Leicester, and a new website for the organization is launched.
'Digital Business and Business Support.' One of 5 presentations from guest speakers at Digital Leaders North East's annual review, delivered by Rob Wilson, Director of Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Enterprise (KITE) at Newcastle University.
PETRAS is a research hub comprised of 9 world-leading universities and over 100 industry partners focused on cybersecurity issues related to the Internet of Things. The research addresses technical and social challenges across multiple scales from individual products and homes to entire cities and countries. PETRAS takes an interdisciplinary approach and examines themes of privacy and trust, adoption, economic value, standards and policy, and security.
Presentation on the European Open Science Cloud and work undertaken within the Research Data Alliance to coordinate global open science commons initiatives. The presentation was given to the G7 Open Science Working Group on behalf of the EOSC Executive Board.
How do we shape the future higher education IT workforce?Jisc
The document discusses how to shape the future higher education IT workforce and includes contributions from Dr. Basem El-Haddadeh, director of IT services at Leeds Beckett University, and Louisa Dale, director of insight at Jisc. It references previous collaborations between EDUCAUSE and Jisc on guiding aspiring technology leaders in higher education and defines the strategic technology leader.
The first workshop of the series "Services to support FAIR data" took place in Prague during the EOSC-hub week (on April 12, 2019).
Speaker: Sarah Jones (DCC)
Stakeholder forum 2015 - 2015 and beyond - Martyn HarrowJisc
This document summarizes key points from a January 2015 stakeholder forum discussing challenges and opportunities for the coming years. The CEO notes that digital tools provide enormous potential through shared approaches. Jisc, as the UK-wide vehicle with expertise and transformed costs, is uniquely positioned to help sectors facing unprecedented challenges by delivering gains now and ahead, giving the UK an advantage envied by other nations.
The document discusses how to improve mobility of cultural collections across borders by harmonizing standards, processes, and documentation. It proposes adopting a single European framework for cultural loans documentation based on the International SPECTRUM standard to remove constraints. Standardizing key elements and making documents openly available could simplify processes and build trust among institutions to increase the rate of collection sharing. While the current system works organically, targeted efforts are needed to drive further efficiency gains in how the international cultural heritage network operates.
This document discusses the formation and remit of the FAIR Working Group (WG) within the EOSC Executive Board governance structure. The FAIR WG will coordinate activities to implement open and FAIR practices in EOSC, advise on FAIR-related matters, and deliver an annual workplan based on the FAIR Action Plan. It will draw input from projects like FAIRsFAIR and work closely with other EOSC WGs. The FAIR WG will be composed of nominations from the Governance Board and Executive Board as well as open calls, and will aim to include researcher voices while avoiding conflicts of interest.
Putting public cloud in your government ICT strategyEduserv
Eduserv is a managed cloud services provider that works with public and third sector organizations. They offer public and private cloud IaaS, professional cloud migration services, and managed security services. They have partnered with AWS to provide customers flexible options of using Eduserv's own infrastructure, AWS public cloud, or a hybrid approach depending on an organization's needs and risk appetite. Eduserv helped Bristol City Council close a datacenter and focus on core services by providing secure colocation, while also supporting the development of their new website hosted in AWS and their in-house DevOps team.
9657 Michael Hughes Black Belt CertificateMick Hughes
Michael Hughes submitted a job application on May 22, 2015 with the reference number 9657. The application was for the position of electrical engineer. Based on the limited information provided, it seems the document relates to a job application submitted by Michael Hughes.
This document summarizes a shared services event with guest speakers Matt Prosser and Max Wide. Matt Prosser discussed the achievements of the Dorset Councils Partnership, a tri-council model that shares a workforce and leadership team. Key programs included HR and OD, customer access and channel shift, enabling technology, and democratic leadership development. Max Wide discussed challenges with shared services and recommendations, including taking a citizen-centered approach and factoring in power issues. The document also covered Bristol City Council's commercial developments and the potential for platform-based service delivery models.
Advanced Data Analytics and Open Data - Dr Ingo Keck of CeADAR - Dublinked Da...Dublinked .
• Dr. Ingo Keck graduated in physics at the University of Regensburg, Germany, and holds a doctor europeus in computer science from the University of Granada, Spain. He is an internationally recognised researcher in the field of advanced data analytics and statistics, has years of experience in writing grant proposals and was leader of various academic open source projects.
• After working as researcher, professor and lecturer in Spain and Germany he recently joined the Centre for Advanced Data Analytics Research (CeADAR), DIT, Ireland and has authored over 45 peer-reviewed publications and specialises in computational intelligence and machine learning.
• Since 2013 Dr Ingo Keck has also been involved in the Open Government Partnership and the Open Data movement in Ireland.
His presentation is on Advanced Data Analytics and Open Data.
Thea Hilhorst
POLICY SEMINAR
The Future of the Commons
Co-organized by IFPRI, the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), and the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM)
OCT 4, 2018 - 12:15 PM TO 01:45 PM EDT
A Matchable story a healthandwell-being organisationPeter Ashe
a simple graphic description of how 'Matchable' might work in practice, from the point of view of health & well-being organisations.
http://www.matchable.org.uk/
with thanks to @wearesnook in general and @kirstyjoan in particular for this material
several Scottish GP practices were involved in the 'Links' project in early/spring 2011. ALISS was lucky enough to be passed a copy of the lists of social/community resources they'd identified locally as being ones they wanted to work with particularly. We put these lists into the Engine, and can get links back out. This activity happened alongside early work elsewhere on assets, that we were also involved with, so I provided a view of these too.
'People Helping People' at the ALISS Innovation WorkshopPeter Ashe
The document discusses connecting people experiencing isolation and confusion by enabling the sharing of experiences and knowledge to improve well-being. It aims to provide a social enterprise that gives an engine raw information about support groups, personal stories, and contact information, and receives back filtered condition-specific information about events and existing support groups to connect people and alleviate isolation.
This document outlines a strategy and funding proposal for a mobility service called Car Freedom for older adults called Car Freedom. It proposes raising £455,000 over the first year from advertising, research funding, and partnerships. The funds would be used for service design, training, workshops, advertising, research and development, and operational costs. The strategy involves user research to understand mobility challenges for the elderly, surveying taxi companies, and blueprinting the service. It aims to create an innovative and trusted mobility brand for older adults by opening options and tools to benefit both operators and users.
ALISS and service design - some stories and impressions - for Service-Design ...Peter Ashe
ALISS first met service-design in 2010, when together we ran a series of innovation workshops. ALISS enjoyed the experience and would recommend it to anyone! Here are a few stories and impressions mostly of how service-design and 'engagement' (so important to ALISS) go very well together
Our ULabScotland Story - for a conversation with friendly Basques 14 April 2016Peter Ashe
U.Lab Scotland was a community learning initiative that took place in Scotland from 2015-2016. Over 900 people from Scotland and nearly 900 more from other parts of the world participated in U.Lab Scotland events and online activities. The initiative utilized co-production, assets-based approaches, and a focus on continuous improvement. Participants formed over 70 in-person hubs across Scotland to share their learning. Scottish government officials, including the Deputy First Minister and First Minister, engaged with the U.Lab Scotland community.
ALISS at the SHINE (Scottish Health Information NEtwork) Annual Study Day 31 ...Peter Ashe
The document discusses the SHINE-y ALISS project which aims to improve access to information to support self-management of long-term conditions. It does this through a collaboration between various health organizations and by taking a distributed approach to curating information from a variety of sources and making it accessible via an online platform and intermediaries. The project uses both technology and social processes like co-design to achieve its goals.
a simple outline of the ALISS Engine and how it supports the collection, sense-making, and publication of original resources which help people live well with their Long-Terms Conditions. Grateful thanks to @derekhoy for original material
This presentation provides:
- An update on the ALISS project outline we gave to the 2009 BCS Health Scotland conference;
- An overview of the activities we’ve been working on with networks of people with Long-Term Conditions;
- A preview of the data-quality-assurance approach we’ve embedded within the informatics element of the project.
Discovery: Implementing a vision for a 'virtuous' flow of metadata across the...Joy Palmer
This document summarizes a national initiative in the UK to develop a shared infrastructure for open metadata across education and research institutions. There was agreement on the vision of open metadata but disagreement on how to achieve it. Key points of discussion included what makes data truly open through licensing, the need for standards and engagement. The initiative aims to establish principles of open by default, adopt standard open licenses, and make metadata accessible to machines to create an ecosystem of open and reusable data.
The document discusses the goals and plans for developing "The Knowledge Hub", which is a project aimed at facilitating knowledge sharing across local governments in the UK. The key goals are to make it easier for local governments to access experiences from other councils, encourage collaboration and problem solving, and help councils improve performance. The project will involve developing web and social media platforms to better aggregate, filter and share knowledge. It will focus on user-generated content and narratives over static documents. Challenges include incentivizing contribution and ensuring staff have needed training.
The document summarizes an event bringing industry into the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). It includes an agenda with introductions, moderated group discussions on services, contributions and feedback. Services presented by the EOSC Digital Innovation Hub (DIH) include piloting, technical access, training and visibility support. Initial business pilots include applications in seaports, space weather, algae blooms, cybersecurity and more. The event solicits feedback on valuable services, experience with existing services, and new ideas to better support industry. Special announcements provide industry free trials of cloud and computing resources.
Terry Stokes: Technologie szansą na rozwój, czyli co może zyskać twoja organi...Sektor 3.0
This document discusses how technology trends such as mobile fundraising and social media present opportunities for charities. It describes how cloud technologies and tools allow smaller organizations to work more efficiently. The document promotes Lasa's ICT Knowledgebase as a resource and explains their Circuit Rider program which provides mobile technology support to small third sector organizations. While the Circuit Rider learning program had some successes, issues included a shrinking pool of potential learners and a lack of funding for related projects.
Presentation and launch of the 'Creating an information literate Scotland' Community of Practice by Lesley Thomson, Knowledge Management Officer, Scottish Centre for Regeneration
'Creating an information literate Scotland' Community of PracticeLesley Thomson
Presentation and launch of the 'Creating an information literate Scotland' Community of Practice at the Scottish Information Literacy Project Open Meeting on 16 September 2010.
The Brazilian Innovation Portal:a virtual space for collaboration between ind...Roberto C. S. Pacheco
In this presentation we describe the Brazilian Innovation Portal as an instrument to bring Universities and firms together in the search for collaboration and innovation. Presentation at the euroCRIS Member Meeting at Lisbon. November 2005.
Hilary Hanahoe - The Research Data Alliance in a nutshelldri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Developing a Digitisation Framework for your Library. 2003Rose Holley
1. The document outlines the steps taken by the University of Auckland Library to develop a framework for digitizing organizational collections and resources over three years.
2. An initial inventory of potential digitization projects was created. Awareness of digitization benefits was raised among staff through seminars and training.
3. Networks and collaborations were established by joining international lists and talking to other institutions. Several small pilot projects were completed to gain experience.
4. An infrastructure including hardware, software, storage, and trained staff was developed to support ongoing digitization work. A strategic plan and policy were finalized to guide future efforts.
The document provides information about the Internet Society (ISOC) and its Deploy360 Programme.
The ISOC is a nonprofit organization founded in 1992 to promote an open and accessible Internet. Its Deploy360 Programme aims to advance the real-world deployment of Internet protocols by providing technical resources and educational events. It maintains a web portal with deployment guides and hosts ION conferences around the world to engage with network operators and other stakeholders. The agenda shown also provides an example of topics covered at an ION conference.
This document summarizes the work of the Research Data and Discovery Task Force (RDTF) to improve resource discovery across UK higher education libraries, museums, and archives. It discusses the RDTF's vision and goals to create an integrated and seamless method of accessing these collections by 2012. It provides updates on projects and metadata work to aggregate data and develop innovative discovery services. It announces the launch of a new phase called UK Discovery to further engage stakeholders and explore what open data can enable through real-world examples and case studies.
The document outlines a strategy for business innovation in the UK from 2011-2015. It identifies problems like low business investment and long timelines for returns. The strategy focuses on accelerating innovation from concept to commercialization. It provides support through priority industry areas, knowledge transfer networks, technology centers, and demonstration projects. New support mechanisms like the Tech City LaunchPad are also introduced to better support smaller, earlier stage companies.
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Lessons from the UK Access Management FederationJisc
The document summarizes the development of the UK Access Management Federation over the past decade. It provides background on how the federation was established to provide single sign-on access to online resources across higher education. It now includes further education and aims to include schools. The document discusses challenges faced in expanding the federation and securing adoption. It raises questions about the future direction of the federation in terms of sustainability, interoperability, user experience and the role of the national research and education network.
Service-Oriented Architecture Methods to Develop Networked Library ServicesRichard Akerman
This document discusses using service-oriented architecture (SOA) methods to develop networked library services. It outlines SOA methodologies and how SOA is being applied to develop Canada's scientific infostructure (Csi) to provide Canadians access to digital content. Csi is being built using an SOA approach with flexible architecture, and CISTI has implemented an SOA methodology to support growing services for Csi and facilitate its development as a Canada-wide research infostructure.
The STICK Network was created to connect experts interested in industrial and science collections in Scotland. Launched in 2007, STICK aims to advance the acquisition, care, research, and interpretation of transport and industry collections. It seeks to identify key issues facing these collections and work together to address them. STICK also promotes access to Scottish transport and industry collections through events like its annual conference and projects such as Old Tools New Uses. The network has been successful due to meeting a clear need, the commitment of its members, and its partnerships with organizations like National Museums Scotland while maintaining an inclusive and flexible approach.
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Mrs McTavish and the Elderpark craft Cafe enhancedwithaliss-processmaterialsPeter Ashe
This is a scenario we used with Glasgow practitioners and tech folk, in spring 2012, to help explore how ALISS curation might work in their circumstances - a sort of conversation al prompt.
Thanks to Beth and Steve of MMM Group, Simon and Leigh of Curvor, and Andy, for this one. It's the WalkAbout pitch for stage 2 funding, under the DoH/NHS London/TSB SBRI Obesity Behaviour Change challenge. We wanted people to walk a bit rather than just stand and wait for their bus!
The document describes the ALISS engine, which aims to improve access to health and social care information in three ways:
1. By serving as a central hub for aggregating information from various sources to make it easier for people to find.
2. By having an open platform that allows for innovative new services and resources to be built on top of the data.
3. By enabling users and communities to actively contribute information and resources, rather than just being passive recipients, to build a more participatory system.
The ALISS engine provides services, moderation tools, and storage capabilities to support these goals.
This document provides an overview of ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland), which is a project that aims to provide access to local health information to support self-management for people living with long-term conditions. It notes that over 2 million people in Scotland live with a long-term health condition. The project collects, sorts, and publishes quality-assured local health information resources. It also allows for indexing, curating, and searching for resources. Accounts can be created to access searches and information is organized by location within Scotland.
ALISS at 2011 11 24 improvement conf aliss c hoy v3Peter Ashe
The document summarizes a public service improvement conference focused on the ALISS project, which aims to improve self-management of long-term conditions. The ALISS project seeks to address problems with accessing useful but disconnected local support information by creating a platform that empowers users to collaboratively create and share information. The project brings together various stakeholders, including those living with long-term conditions, to generate innovative ideas through techniques like social innovation workshops. To date, the ALISS Engine asset catalogue is operational and asset mapping has begun, with implementation now starting and being hosted by LTCAS.
Healthcare as in Health-and-Care or Integrated Health and Social Care. In Scotland.
Just a notion, about linking up things that are going on. It might look like apps, but fundamentally, it's about data.
Oh, and please see explanatory notes, on the slides where these apply.
- The document discusses asset mapping and provides examples of how it could be used in different contexts like working with primary care teams, developing personal networks, helping self-management champions, and maintaining mobility and community contact for older adults.
- It gives an example of how an asset mapping session could be structured and provides tips on materials, potential participants, and follow-up activities that could result from asset mapping.
- The overall document serves as a guide for facilitating asset mapping conversations and discussions in community settings.
ALISS mechanics on the back of a cereal packet - annotatedPeter Ashe
A very short slide sequence seeking to outline the 'ALISS cycle' - mapping, organising a collection of resources, and publishing this. Just deals with the 'mechanics' etc not the broader questions (self-management, co-production, etc.)
This document discusses health assets and personal networks. It notes that spending just 15 minutes per month mapping one's personal network equates to only 3 hours per year. Various images are included to illustrate networks and community health assets.
Asset-Mapping and more - an outline proposal for a pan-Scotland Learning SetPeter Ashe
The document discusses asset mapping, which is identifying the tangible and intangible resources of a community that can be used to improve health and well-being. It provides links to resources on community asset mapping, service design, and mapping personal landscapes. It also lists some initial contacts made regarding asset mapping as well as potential future contacts and initiatives to engage, and provides a link for more information on asset mapping and next steps.
ALISS and Quality Assurance: for NHSInformPeter Ashe
This is a presentation (at the Beardmore Hospital - hence the ref to shaving - sorry, couldn't resist a wee pun) to a Quality Assurance Governance group within NHS Inform. I was making the point that ALISS does support QA - only "not as we know it, Jim" :-)
Curation and quality assured data - cartoonPeter Ashe
This is one of a short series that I've adapted from short presentations, purely for the purposes of being able to print the hand-outs, for a number of events that I've attended recently.
This one is about our fledgling work on enabling queries on the ALISS Engine, from across the web
This document discusses mobility options for older people who no longer drive. It presents several stakeholders involved including older individuals, caregivers, health and social services providers, and transportation companies. The goal is to connect these groups and ensure non-drivers have mobility that is better than when they relied on personal vehicles. Services and programs mentioned include taxi schemes, public transportation systems, and an app to help coordinate available options.
This is one of a short series that I've adapted from short presentations, purely for the purposes of being able to print the hand-outs, for a number of events that I've attended recently.
This one is about a local project that we've been lending a hand to in Renfrewshire
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
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This is a screen shot from a prototype that was built in the early stages of the project to demonstrate that by indexing the AGC URL and giving it some simple metadata which included a text summary describing the content, and latitude, longitude and used Yahooʼs Where On Earth Identifiers which allowed us to describe services that are area rather than point based.
Traditionally, public sector and voluntary organisations have collected information about groups and activities to create printed or online directories. Scotland has a good number of excellent aggregation services. All of these services are great but they are often not linked, silos of info that constantly re-invent the wheel and duplicate effort. These services have a number of common challenges: Keeping data current • It's a full time job to maintain accurate records • Services need to regularly contact organisations, log their activities, update the record and then supply the information in a meaningful way to people • This is a lot of work Reflecting smaller, less visible services • useful self management support may be provided on a small scale, for instance just one person who organises a walking group, a carer support network at a church hall. • This is difficult to discover and unlikely to have an extensive web presence, if at all. • These are less likely to be reflected in directory services and poorly indexed by the general search engines. • Learning from those living with the conditions • People living with conditions often have the best inside knowledge, know the best places to go, people to see and networks to tap into. • Information about self management support is richer and more useful when it allows contribution from, and curation by, service users. • Individuals need the means to contribute. Reusability of data • Directory services traditionally create silos of information that require us to visit them in order to access the data. this useful locked up information is hidden from the major search engines.
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