Institutional Web Management Workshop

Institutional Web Management Workshop (IWMW) is a series of workshop events which was originally organised by UKOLN to provide professional development for web managers, policy makers, developers, designers and information professionals related to the UK's higher education community. Following cessation of JISC's core funding for UKOLN, since 2014 the event has been organised by UK Web Focus.

Institutional Web Management Workshop
Logo of the IWMW event (2017)
AbbreviationIWMW
DisciplineWorld Wide Web
Publication details
History1997–present
FrequencyAnnual

The event aims to provide an opportunity for discussion and debate amongst the participants. A number of plenary talks address key areas of interest. However the main focus of the workshop centres on the parallel sessions, discussion groups and debates which enable participants to be actively engaged with the issues facing those involved in the provision of institutional Web management services.

The workshop series began with a two-day event held at King's College London on 16 17 July 1997.[1] Following the success of the initial event, in 1998 the event was extended to a 3-day format, although in 2011, due to the economic climate, the event reverted to a 2-day format but returned to a 3-day format the following year.

Noteworthy Incident at IWMW 2005

The IWMW 2005 event was the first time a WiFi network was available for use by the participants. As described in a paper on "Using Networked Technologies To Support Conferences" [2] this was an early example of an "amplified conference" with the provision of a number of networked technologies [3] being used to support the event. The 7 July 2005 London bombings took place midway through the event. Participants who were making use of the network were first alerted to the news on the event's IRC channel, and a [4] record of the discussions when the participants first became aware of the significance of this news is available.

Full List Of IWMW Events

Table of IWMW Events
EventLocationTown/CityLinkTheme
IWMW 2019 University of Greenwich Greenwich IWMW 2019 Web site Times They Are A-Changin'!
IWMW 2018 University of York York IWMW 2018 Web site Streamlining Digital
IWMW 2017 University of Kent Canterbury IWMW 2017 Web site It’s The End Of The Institution As We Know It (And We Feel Fine)
IWMW 2016 Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool IWMW 2016 Web site Understanding Users; Managing Change; Delivering Services
IWMW 2015 Edge Hill University Ormskirk IWMW 2015 Web site Beyond Digital: Transforming the Institution
IWMW 2014 Northumbria University Newcastle IWMW 2014 Web site Rebooting the Web
IWMW 2013 University of Bath Bath, Somerset IWMW 2013 Web site What Next?
IWMW 2012 University of Edinburgh Edinburgh IWMW 2012 Web site Embedding Innovation
IWMW 2011 University of Reading Reading, Berkshire IWMW 2011 Web site Responding to Change
IWMW 2010 University of Sheffield Sheffield IWMW 2010 Web site The Web in Turbulent Times
IWMW 2009 University of Essex Colchester IWMW 2009 Web site -
IWMW 2008 University of Aberdeen Aberdeen IWMW 2008 Web site The Great Debate
IWMW 2007 University of York York IWMW 2007 Web site Next Steps for the Web Management Community
IWMW 2006 University of Bath Bath, Somerset IWMW 2006 Web site Quality Matters
IWMW 2005 University of Manchester Manchester IWMW 2005 Web site Whose Web Is It Anyway?
IWMW 2004 University of Birmingham Birmingham IWMW 2004 Web site Transforming The Organisation
IWMW 2003 University of Kent at Canterbury Canterbury IWMW 2003 Web site Supporting Our Users
IWMW 2002 University of Strathclyde Glasgow IWMW 2002 Web site The Pervasive Web
IWMW 2001 Queen's University Belfast Belfast IWMW 2001 Web site Organising Chaos
IWMW 2000 University of Bath Bath, Somerset IWMW 2000 Web site The Joined-Up Web
IWMW 1999 Goldsmiths College London IWMW 1999 Web site The Next Steps
IWMW 1998 Newcastle University Newcastle IWMW 1998 Web site Institutional Web Management
IWMW 1997 King's College London London IWMW 1997 Web site Running An Institutional Web Service

Feedback on the Event

Reports on IWMW events written by event delegates have been published for IWMW 2003,[5] IWMW 2004,[6] IWMW 2005,[7] IWMW 2006,[8] IWMW 2007,[9] IWMW 2008,[10] IWMW 2009,[11] IWMW 2010 [12] and IWMW 2012.[13]

References

  1. "Web Focus Corner: Running an Institutional Web Service", Ariadne (11), 19 September 1997, ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 12 October 2017
  2. Kelly, B.; Tonkin, E.; Shabajee, P. (1 June 2005). "Using Networked Technologies to Support Conferences". EUNIS 2005 Conference Proceedings. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  3. "Institutional Web Management Workshop 2005: Technologies". www.ukoln.ac.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  4. "Institutional Web Management Workshop 2005: IRC Logs". www.ukoln.ac.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  5. Ewart, Catherine (30 July 2003), "The 7th Institutional Web Management Workshop", Ariadne (36), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
  6. Stanley, Tracey (30 October 2004), "The Institutional Web Management Workshop 2004", Ariadne (41), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
  7. Banbery, Miles (30 July 2005), "IWMW 2005: Whose Web Is It Anyway?", Ariadne (44), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
  8. Stevenson, Adrian (30 July 2006), "IWMW 2006: Quality Matters", Ariadne (48), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
  9. Keane, Shirley (30 July 2007), "IWMW 2007: Next Steps for the Web Management Community", Ariadne (52), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
  10. Tribe, Adrian (30 July 2008), "Institutional Web Management Workshop 2008: The Great Debate", Ariadne (56), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
  11. McGill, Kirsty (30 October 2009), "Live Blogging @ IWMW 2009", Ariadne (61), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
  12. Doyle, Keith (30 July 2010), "Institutional Web Management Workshop 2010", Ariadne (64), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
  13. Pitkin, Kirsty (31 July 2012), "The Institutional Web Management Workshop (IWMW) 2012", Ariadne (69), ISSN 1361-3200, retrieved 27 November 2017
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