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  1. Waiting for a flight to Leeds to give a training session on the use of social software in developing institutional strategy for the LFHE
  2. Another victory for Moore's Law? http://bit.ly/5rlECX
  3. @henriachterkamp I don't see Twitter as analogous to email. Wave possibly, but too early to tell. Suspect it will generate lots of new probs
  4. Is there a British Standard on pragmatism? If there is not there should be. #rms
  5. Why do you never hear any consideration about the concept of 'fitness for purpose' from those promoting standards? #rms
  6. BS ISO 15489 changing in 2011 to ISO 30200 #rms
  7. Alan Shipman talking about Standards and info governance #rms
  8. Shock news: "Email is a big problem". So what's the solution?? #rms
  9. "Councils unable to tell how much they are spending on information governance." - Danny Budzek. Surely depends how it is defined? #rms
  10. Off to the RMS Meet the Exec event in Shrewsbury. Should be interesting... #rms
  11. @jeestirling Indeed. In the world b4 .ppt a conference paper used to be a double winner: speaking opportunity + ready made paper for pub'n!
  12. @jeestirling Maybe but A) it assumes they are always made available & B) you can remember what narrative went along with each slide!
  13. @rcdl Depends where u think responsibility lies: with posters to use lists appropriately, or receivers to be better at clearing up the mess
  14. @gillferrell That's funny, according to your Twitter pic you don't even have a head, let alone any hair: blue or otherwise :-)
  15. Call for Expressions of Interest for Impact Calculator pilots http://bit.ly/617ohK announced #jiscinfonet
  16. Process transparency through implementation of MOSS workflow has led to genuine efficiency gains #sphe
  17. Simple is best when it comes to MOSS. Keep customisation to a minimum and dont try to be too clever, otherwise users will just bypass #sphe
  18. The 'here it is, come and use it' unplanned approach to MOSS take up usually a mistake #sphe
  19. Why do people persist in using slides they know the audience can't see? #sphe
  20. Somewhere around 70 per cent of HEIs using MOSS but when you look at active users probably more like 30 per cent #sphe