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April 24, 2009
RIU webpages
Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/main/research/riu/projects/
I am currently updating the RIU webpage for “current work”, this should keep you updated with the main projects I am investigating, any input with ideas and opinions as always is appreciated.
This page can be found at:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/main/research/riu/projects/
January 23, 2006
The beginining of the end
With today Jen has started her secondment to Careers, easing herself in at 1 day a week before ramping up to more or less full time over the next month or so.
And with my departure in a little over a month as well, it looks like we've come to the parting of the ways for the RIU as it stands. What will come after I think is very much open to discussion…
In part to help ease this change we’ve set up a general riu@warwick.ac.uk email alias that will send messages to (currently) either one of us, and as new people are brought in to backfill our posts then on to them.
However, if around early March there is a slight slowing in the speed of response, well our apologies but at that point it won’t really be up to us to sort out…
September 14, 2005
Most interesting statistics
We've been asked to put forward the three most interesting or useful statistics about our work over the last 9 months for the Librarian's annual report. Not just us, but all sections of the library. An interesting question – what will look the best?
- Big stats like "760 reading lists analysed so far in the grand reading list audit"?
- Small stats like "4 projects successfully completed to generous applause from the management group"?
- Odd stats like "Number of pens used up to date 13"
This will take some careful thinking – we want to represent what a considerable amount of effort we're all putting in to create the projects and results that we're working on, but at the same time anything going into this report really has to show something worthwhile – not trivial. I'll be thinking on this one carefully up the end of the week, and letting Jen finish it off next week when she returns.