- Jason Farradane Award
The Jason Farradane Award is made by
UKeiG to an individual or a group of people in recognition of outstanding work in the information field. Examples of such work include:* the development of an innovative product or service
* activities that have raised awareness of the value of information and the information profession within the workplace
* work that has raised the profile of the information profession within a field of endeavour, and which can or has become a role model for othersIt is an international award open to all.
Recent winners include:
* 2001: Professor Bruce Royan for
SCRAN
* 2002: William Hann for FreePint
* 2003:London Metropolitan University and theTUC for the web site "The Union Makes us Strong: TUC History Online"
* 2004: Julia Chandler, for establishing the UK public sector Intranet managers network
* 2005: Michael Koenig, Dean of the College of Information and Computer Science atLong Island University
* 2006: University of Warwick Library for The Learning Grid
* 2007: Caroline Williams and theIntute community networkAbout Jason Farradane
Jason Farradane graduated in chemistry in 1929 at what is now
Imperial College and started work in industry as a chemist and documentalist. After working in research at theMinistry of Supply and theAdmiralty duringWorld War II , he first made an impact with a paper on the scientific approach to documentation at aRoyal Society Scientific Information Conference in 1948.He was instrumental in establishing the
Institute of Information Scientists in 1958 and the first academic courses ininformation science in 1963 at what eventually becameCity University, London and where he became Director of the Centre for Information Science in 1966. Of Central European origin, his commitment to science was reflected in the name he created for himself - a combination of Faraday and Haldane, two scientists he particularly admired. On the research side his main contributions lay in relational analysis, a precursor to work in the area ofartificial intelligence , and the concept of information.External links
* [http://www.freepint.com/ FreePint]
* [http://www.scran.ac.uk/ SCRAN]
* [http://www.unionhistory.info/ The Union Makes us Strong: TUC History Online]
* [http://www.ukeig.org.uk/ UKeiG]
* [http://www.ukeig.org.uk/awards/farradane.html UKeiG - Jason Farradane Award]
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