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Lifelong Learning at Bangor University

Susannah Neill

Position:

Information and Technology Development Worker

E-mail:

s.neill@bangor.ac.uk

Telephone:

01248 382476

Faxs:

01248 382044

Susannah's principle role within the Department is web design and maintenance. She is responsible for the main Department site as well as the part-time qualification mini-websites. Other responsibilities include developing educational technology, information management and designing publications.

Prior to this post Susannah worked as a researcher on the HILT Project in the Centre for Digital Library Research at Strathclyde University, after completing an MSc in Information and Library Studies at the same insitiution.

Originally she studied for a MA (Hons) degree in English Literature with Contemporary European Studies at the University of Dundee, and spent two years working in the book industry.

Publications

Interoperability in subject terminologies: The HILT Project.
Dennis Nicholson and Susannah Neill.
The New Review of Information Networking Volume 7, 2001. p.147

HILT - High-Level Thesaurus Project: Building Consensus for Interoperable Subject Access across Communities.
Susannah Wake and Dennis Nicholson.
D-Lib Magazine, Volume 7 Number 9, 2001.

High-Level Thesaurus Project: Investigating the Problem of Subject Cross-Searching and Browsing Between Communities.
Dennis Nicholson, Susannah Wake and Sarah Currier. In Global Digital Library Development In the New Millennium, ed Ching-Chih Chen, Beijing, Tsingua University Press, 2001.

Negotiating Subject Access: Resource Discovery on the Web by Sarah Currier and Susannah Wake. Library and Information Briefing, Issue 97, May 2001.

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