Title: Joint Information Systems Committee
1Joint Information Systems Committee
- JISC Strategies Support of e-Science
- for Research
2The JISC Mission is
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- to provide world class leadership in the
innovative use of Information and Communication
Technologies to support education and research.
3JISC COMMITTEE STRUCTURE
JISC Steering Committee (assessors)
JISC
Audit Committee
Nominations Committee
Remuneration Committee
JISC Sub-Committee Chairs
JISC Committee for Learning Teaching (JCLT)
JISC Committee for Awareness, Liaison Training
(JCALT)
JISC Committee for the Support of Research (JCSR)
JISC Committee for Networking (JCN)
Committee with RC representation
JISC Committee for Information Environment (JCIE)
JISC Committee for Content Services (JCCS)
4Budget
5Strategic Aims
- To develop solutions to help the UK education and
research communities use ICT innovatively to keep
their activities world class. - To provide support to institutions to enable them
to use ICT innovatively, economically,
efficiently and legally. - To help the sector provide positive, personalised
user experiences. - To develop mutually advantageous relationships
within the UK and abroad to lead ICT innovation. - To advise and inform the strategies of
government, funding councils and research
councils and help implement them.
6Priorities 2004-06
- Maintain and develop a world class network and
infrastructure for institutions - Provide sustainable procurement and delivery
services for online content - Develop a common information and communications
environment - Create MLEs from VLEs MIS
- Provide coherent, economical advice and guidance
services to staff within institutions
7Priorities Cont
- Improve information and feedback mechanism
- With Becta and the Academy help embed ICT
- Develop e-Research infrastructure
- Help institutions manage ICT investment
- Provide technology observatory
- Support widening participation
- Improve effectivness of JISC
- Partnership role
8Current Status of Information Management
- Applications
- Content
- Meta Data
- Delivery tools
- Finding /
- Access tools
- Authentication
9How Far Can a Common Environment Go?
- Applications
- Content
- Meta Data
- Delivery tools
- Finding /
- Access tools
10JISC has historically supported research by
- the continued provision of, and wide access to, a
world leading network to support research - funding an on-line information environment
providing secure and convenient access to a
comprehensive collection of scholarly material - promoting innovation in the use of IT
- providing a focus for international collaboration
in the exploitation of ICT
11JCSR activities
- JCSR is funding projects relating to
authentication, authorisation and accounting - JCSR with EPSRC is funding projects relating to
semantic grids and autonomic computing - JCSR with ESRC is funding projects to train
social scientists in the use of new e-research
approaches
12JCSR activities (Continued)
- JCSR with CCRLC is funding National Grid Service
four computing clusters to allow researchers to
work in a safe Grid environment - JCSR with e-Science Core Programme and JCCS is
funding a Digital Curation Centre to provide
advice and support on the preservation and
re-use of digital material - JCSR with AHRB is funding to train arts and
humanities researchers in the use of innovative
ICT approaches
13JCSR activities (continued)
- JCSR with BBSRC and EPSRC is funding a UK Text
Mining Centre to enable researchers to excavate
richer seams of electronic material - JCSR is funding three projects to demonstrate
e-science in schools to capture the imagination
of young students
14JCSR membership
- JCSR membership is drawn from the Research
Councils and AHRB (one member nominated by each
Council) - Learned societies
- Observers from relevant organsations (eg British
Library, UKOLN)
15UK Light
- HEFCE is investing 6.5 million in a UK
initiative, known as UKLight, in the area of
optical networking - UKLight will enable the UK to participate in the
next era of international network collaboration,
based on a global integrated testbed. - JCSR provides policy direction for UKLight, with
operational support from UKERNA.
16Virtual Research Environment
- HEFCE has allocated funding to JISC of 3.2
million to develop a Virtual Research Environment
(VRE) - 15 projects approved
- implementing portals tools for portals
- range of frameworks
- CHEF/SAKAI, OGCE, Boddington
17In The Future
- JCSR looking at
- Visualisation
- Middleware
- Security
- Collaborative working
- Work plan for the next year being developed now.
18JCSR Membership
- Chair
- Professor Tony Hey, Director of e-Science Core
Programme, EPSRC - Members
- Ms Alison AlldenDirector of IS, University of
Bristol - Dr David Boyde-Science Core Programme
- Professor Peter ClarkeNational e-Science Centre,
Edinburgh - Professor Robert Crouchley, University of
Lancaster - Dr Neil Geddes, CCLRC e-Science Centre
- Mr Brian GilmoreDirector, University of Edinburgh
- Dr John Gordon, Deputy Director, e-Science
Centre, CCLRC - Professor Roy Kalawsky, Loughborough University
- Dr Ross KingDepartment of Computer Science,
University of Wales Aberystwyth - Dr Bryan LawrenceNERC Information Systems
- Dr Ian NusseyIBM United Kingdom Ltd
- Professor Alan RectorDirector, Medical
Informatics Group, University of Manchester - Professor David RobeyDirector of ICT in Arts
Humanities Programme, AHRB and Head of the School
of Modern Languages, University of Reading - Professor David de RoureDepartment of Electronics
Computer Science, University of Southampton - Observers
- Professor Chris CooperRepresenting UKERNA