Brian Kelly, BSc
Bath, United Kingdom
Research field: Computer and Information Science
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Journal Article (14)
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Brian Kelly, David Sloan, Stuart Brown et al. (2009) Accessibility 2.0: next steps for web accessibility, 265-294. In Journal of Access Service 6 (1 and 2).
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Brian Kelly, Liddy Nevile, David Sloan et al. (2009) From Web Accessibility to Web Adaptability +, 212 -226.. In Disability and Rehability: Assistive Technology 4 (4).
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Brian Kelly, Paul Bevan, Richard Akerman et al. (2009) Library 2.0: balancing the risks and benefits to maximise the dividends, 311-327. In Program Electronic Library & Information Systems 43 (3).
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Brian Kelly, David Sloan, Stephen Brown et al. (2007) Accessibility 2.0: people, policies and processes. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 225.
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Brian Kelly, Lawrie Phipps (2006) Holistic approaches to e-learning accessibility, 69-78. In ALT-J 14 (1).
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David Sloan, Brian Kelly, Helen Petrie et al. (2006) Using context to support effective application of web content accessibility guidelines, 367-386. In Journal of Web Engineering.
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Brian Kelly, David Sloan, Lawrie Phipps et al. (2005) Forcing standardization or accommodating diversity?: a framework for applying the WCAG in the real world. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 88.
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Brian Kelly, Amanda Closier, Debra Hiom (2005) Gateway Standardization: A Quality Assurance Framework For Metadata, 637-650. In Library Trends 53 (4).
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Brian Kelly (2005) Implementing a quality assurance methodology for digital library programmes, 58-63. In VINE 35 (1-2).
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Brian Kelly, Leigh Dodds (2005) Using FOAF to Support Community Building. In Upgrade Journal 6 (5).
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Book Section (1)
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Brian Kelly, Scott Wilson, Randy Metcalfe (2007) Openness in Higher Education: Open Source, Open Standards, Open Access, 161-174. In Openness in Digital Publishing: Awareness, Discovery and Access - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Electronic Publishing held in Vienna - ELPUB 2007, Vienna, Austria, June 13-15, 2007. Proceedings.
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Conference Proceedings (8)
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Martyn Cooper, David Sloan, Brian Kelly et al. (2012) A challenge to web accessibility metrics and guidelines: putting people and processes first. In W4A 2012.
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Brian Kelly, Jenny Delasalle (2012) Can LinkedIn and Academia.edu Enhance Access to Open Repositories?.
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Brian Kelly, Nick Sheppard, Jenny Delasalle et al. (2012) Open Metrics for Open Repositories. In Open Repositories 2012.
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Brian Kelly, Marieke Guy (2010) Approaches To Archiving Professional Blogs Hosted In The Cloud. In iPRES 2010, 7th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects.
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Brian Kelly, Sarah Lewthwaite, David Sloan (2010) Developing Countries; Developing Experiences: Approaches to Accessibility for the Real World. In Proceedings of the 2008 international cross-disciplinary conference on Web accessibility (W4A).
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Brian Kelly, Martin Hawksey, John O'Brien et al. (2010) Twitter Archiving Using Twapper Keeper: Technical And Policy Challenges . In iPRES 2010, 7th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects.
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Brian Kelly (2009) Time to stop doing and start thinking: a framework for exploiting Web 2.0 services. In Museums and the Web 2009, 15-18 April 2009..
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Brian Kelly, Kevin Ashley, Marieke Guy et al. (2008) Preservation of Web Resources: The JISC PoWR Project. In iPres 2008 Conference, 29-30 September 2008,.
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Web Page (2)
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Brian Kelly (2010) Moving From Personal to Organisational Use of the Social Web. In July 2011.
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Brian Kelly, Charles Oppenheim (2009) Empowering users and their institutions: A risks and opportunities framework for exploiting the potential of the social web. In CULTURAL HERITAGE online conference, Florence, Italy, 15-16 December 2009.
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Awards and Grants
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Apr 2010John M Slatin Award, W4A 2010 View website
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Dec 2007IWR Information Professional of the Year View website
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