About Me

me_2Manager for Engagement and Discovery
Manager for Engagement and Discovery at the University of Oxford’s Learning Technologies Group. Here I lead and manage the marketing and engagement strategy to increase awareness, profile and use of the LTG services through innovative and engaging discovery and promotional activities.

PI, Project Run CoCo
Principal investigator for project Run CoCo, a national initiative to support the development, running and sustainability of community digitisation projects, or community collections (CoCo), The project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee after I managed the highly successful Great War Archive (part of the First World War Poetry Digital Archive), a national scheme that invited members of the public to submit stories and memorabilia originating from the Great War via the use of digital technologies.

Recent Ramblings outside of blogsphere

Lindsay K. & Lee, S. D. 2009. Poetry in Context: The First World War Poetry Digital Archive. “WordPlay”. October 2009: Issue 2. pp. 26 – 18.

Lee, S. D. & Lindsay, K. 2009. If you build it they will scan it: Oxford University’s Exploration of Community Collections. “Educause Quarterly” [online] 32 (2).

Lindsay, K. 2009. The Great War Archive: Putting your trust in the community, an alternative approach to digitisation. In: JISC, JISC Digital Content Conference 2009. Gloucestershire, United Kingdom 30th June – 1st July 2009. (AUDIO)

Lindsay, K. 2009. Web usability in practice: a case study from the First World War Poetry Digital Archive. In: Society for Archivists. Web Usability for Archivists. Oxford, United Kingdom. 11th June 2009.

You can find me as KTDigital on Twitter.

Please note that the views expressed on this blog are mine and not necessarily those of Oxford University.

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