Angus Whyte, PhD Information Science
Research Officer, Digital Curation Centre, University of EdinburghEdinburgh, United Kingdom
Research field: Computer and Information Science - Information Science
Data curation, sociotechnical systems, requirements, evaluation, ethnography, technology studies
Publications
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Book Section (4)
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Angus Whyte (2008) E-enabling the Mobile Legislator: Democratizing E-Government?, 181-199.
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Ann Macintosh, Angus Whyte, Nick Adams et al. (2008) Epetitioning in the Scottish Parliament, 487-501.
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Ella Smith, Angus Whyte, Ann Macintosh (2005) E-Consultation, Controversy and Youth, 730-737.
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Ann Macintosh, Angus Whyte, Anna Malina et al. (2002) Technology to support participatory democracy, 226-248.
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Conference Proceedings (8)
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Angus Whyte, Ann Macintosh, Alexandros Xenakis et al. (2007) Mobile Services for Parliamentarians: Drivers and Expectations.
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Ann Macintosh, Angus Whyte (2006) Evaluating how eParticipation changes local democracy.
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Angus Whyte, Ann Macintosh (2003) Evaluating EDEN's Impact on Participation in Local e-Government, 10-12.
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Ella Smith, Ann Macintosh, Angus Whyte (2002) Invisibility Vs Transparency, 166-170.
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Elisabeth Davenport, Angus Whyte, Kathy Buckner et al. (1999) Making interactions visible: tools for social browsing, 35-36.
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Angus Whyte (1999) Serving Up Social Research as Soft Systems Methodology.
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Journal Article (10)
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Angus Whyte, Dominic Job, Stephen Giles et al. (2008) Meeting Curation Challenges in a Neuroimaging Group. In International Journal of Digital Curation 3 (1).
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Ann Macintosh, Angus Whyte (2008) Towards an evaluation framework for eParticipation, 16 - 30. In Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy 2 (1).
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Ann Macintosh, Edmund Robson, Ella Smith et al. (2003) Electronic Democracy and Young People, 43-54. In Social Science Computer Review 21 (1).
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Angus Whyte, Ann Macintosh (2003) Representational politics in virtual urban places, 1607-1627. In Environment and Planning A 35 (9).
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Angus Whyte, A. (Ann) Macintosh (2002) Analysis and Evaluation of E-Consultations, 9-34. In e-Service Journal 2 (1).
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Ann Macintosh, Angus Whyte, Anna Malina (2002) Designing E-Democracy in Scotland, 261-278. In Communications 27 (2).
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Eric Laurier, Angus Whyte, Kathy Buckner (2002) Neighbouring as an Occasioned Activity: "Finding a Lost Cat", 346-367. In Space and Culture 5 (4).
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Eric Laurier, Angus Whyte (2001) 'I Saw You': Searching for Lost Love Via Practices of Reading, Writingand Responding. In Sociological Research Online.
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E. Laurier, A. Whyte, K. Buckner (2001) An ethnography of a neighbourhood café: informality, table arrangements and background noise, 195-232. In Journal of Mundane Behaviour 2 (2).
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Angus Whyte, Ann Macintosh (2001) Transparency and teledemocracy: issues from an 'e-consultation', 187-198. In Journal of Information Science 27 (4).
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Magazine Article (1)
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Michele Carenini, Angus Whyte, Lorenzo Bertorello et al. (2007) Improving Communication in E-democracy Using Natural Language Processing, 20-27. In IEEE Intelligent Systems 22 (1).
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Awards and Grants
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Nov 2009RIN/NESTA Open Science Case Studies View website
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Professional Experience
2007 - Present
Apr 2000 - Aug 2007
Nov 1997 - Mar 2000
Research Fellow at Queen Margaret University College
Jul 1994 - Nov 1997
Education
Oct 1990 - May 1994
University of Strathclyde
in Glasgow, United Kingdom
PhD
PhD
Oct 1989 - Sep 1990
University of Strathclyde
in Glasgow, United Kingdom
MSc Information Management
MSc Information Management
Sep 1982 - Sep 1986
Edinburgh Napier University
in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Computing
Computing
Consulting Services
2004 City of Edinburgh Council: Web portal information architecture and scenario testing
2004 City of Edinburgh Council: Web portal information architecture and scenario testing
Contact Information
| Webpage: | www.dcc.ac.uk |
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