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A 2008 JISC Developer of the Year Award
A 2008 JISC Developer of the Year Award
Complete with kooky grin, I was awarded one of several JISC Developer of the Year Awards at the Dev8D dinner. Nominated for work around library catalogues, the award was subsequently made in recognition of efforts I’ve made to incorporate users into the system design process.
Also in the pic, Andy McGregor and David Flanders of JISC.
Thanks guys!