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Join us for colwiz demo at Radcliffe Science Library, University of Oxford

November 24th, 2011 by Dr Matthew Baker

Where:Radcliffe Science Library, Parks Road, OX1 3QP, Oxford (view map)
When: 4pm – 5pm, Friday, 24 November 2011

We are demonstrating the newest version of their software, with 3GB of synchronised storage space and a streamlined new interface at the Radcliffe Science Library demonstration suites on 24th Nov and 1st Dec. You can try out the software and follow the on-screen demonstrations and ask any questions you might have.

For confirmed attendees:

Thank you for your confirmation to attend the demo this afternoon at 4pm in the Radcliffe Science Library Demonstration Suites. We have a selection of desktop computers available to demonstrate the web features of colwiz and will also demonstrate the Desktop application on our laptops. I’d like to encourage you to bring your laptops to this demonstration and we will talk you through using colwiz on your platform you use at work and at home. We will give an overview of colwiz, demonstrate its features and how to use it, as well as previewing the newest version in our session today.

To get to the demonstration suite you turn immediately left when you enter the RSL library, turn left again and then go straight to the end of the building. We will have signs clearly directing you and feel free to ask for directions.

Thanks again for your your interest, and we look forward to seeing you later this afternoon,

Dr Matthew Baker
Head of Community Outreach

colwiz among 10 most innovative startups invited to “Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford 2011″

November 18th, 2011 by Prof David Gavaghan

Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford 2011 - colwiz

This year ten innovative technology startups have been invited to “Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford 2011″. colwiz will be there to share ideas with leading figures from Silicon Valley on Nov 21 at the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

Last year, the event was attended by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and other prominent Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, investors and thought leaders. Silicon Insider and ABC News columnist, Mike Melone, said about the last year’s event:

Oxford is now the leading centre in Europe for entrepreneurship education, and of all these companies coming out of Oxford… there will be a Google, there will be a Twitter.

 

The Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford event is part of Silicon Valley Comes to UK Programme that brings together leading Investors, iconic serial entrepreneurs, ambitious students and successful angels from the UK with prominent Silicon Valley figures to discuss, debate, create and fund today’s most disruptive internet technologies that will change our world in the years to come. The UK Prime Minister has called it

Britain’s biggest inward investment programme… aimed at changing the ecosystem for entrepreneurship in the UK.

 

We are excited to be participating in this outstanding event. This year’s attendees include

  • Reid Hoffman, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder, LinkedIn; Partner, Greylock Partners
  • Megan Smith, Vice President, New Business Development, Google
  • Padmasree Warrior, Chief Technology Officer, Cisco
  • Allen Morgan, Managing Director, New Ventures Group, Idealab; Venture Partner, Mayfield Fund
  • Kal Patel, Partner, VantagePoint Capital Partners
  • Deepak Jayaraman, Executive Director, Corporate Engagement, Goldman Sachs
  • Mike Malone, Silicon Insider Columnist, ABCNews.com
  • Jim Cuneen, California Strategies (former California State Assemblyman; ex-President & CEO, San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce)
  • More on the event website

Web Importer Now Live – Add Publications from Your Browser with a Single Click

November 17th, 2011 by colwiz Team

colwiz Web Importercolwiz Web Importer is now live. Adding publications to colwiz library while browsing a scholarly website was one of the most requested features by the colwiz community. Now you can add publications from 33 scholarly websites with a single click from within the browser (FireFox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer). It couldn’t be easier.


1 – Install Web Importer

Simply Drag & Drop this button to your browser bookmarklet toolbar.

Import to colwiz ← Drag this to your bookmarks toolbar.

Note: You can also right click on “Import to colwiz” button and select the “Add to bookmarks” option from your browser menu. Make sure you have the bookmarks toolbar turned on in your browser.

colwiz Web Importer


2 – Start Adding Publications

Go to any of these websites, search for publications, and click on “Import to colwiz” in your browser bookmarks toolbar to add publications to your library.

ACM ACS arXiv
BioOne CiteSeerx citeulike
Coll of CS Bioliographies colwiz Copac
CrossRef DBLP DOAJ
EBSCO Google Books Google Scholar
IEEE Xplore Informa World IngentaConnect
ISI Web of Knowledge JSTOR MathSciNet
NASA ADS PsycNet PubMed
Repec ScienceDirect Scitation
Scopus SpringerLink SSRN
Wiley InterScience WorldCat Zetoc

Web importer is the most flexible way to add research articles to your library. Of course you can also use the built-in browser in colwiz desktop to add publications or Drag & Drop files to your library.

Prof Sir Mike Brady joins colwiz Board

November 17th, 2011 by Prof David Gavaghan

We are delighted to welcome Prof Sir Mike Brady on to the Board of colwiz. Mike brings more than 40 years of R&D experience working in collaboration with industry, academia and government.

Over to Mike now:

Sir Mike BradyI have, for the past 20 years, been committed to the transfer of technology from the Laboratory to widespread use. In several cases, this has led me to start new companies, in others to work with or for them. I am amazed to find that I have already amassed 26 board years as a non-executive director of PLCs (companies listed on the London stock exchange), and a further 40 on the boards of start-ups. The first time I saw a demonstration of colwiz, I knew that my wife Naomi and I had to be involved!! It is truly ground-breaking technology. That is what led us to invest in the company; but it is not our way to invest and walk away: I wanted to be properly involved. For the past year, I have just been meeting Tahir, Dave, and others to respond to their invitations to comment or give advice. I was delighted recently when the Board invited me to join them as a non-executive director.

Colwiz makes research easier, more efficient, and more effective. I was Founding Editor of the International Journal of Robotics Research, and Associate Editor of Artificial Intelligence, and I am currently Chair of the Publications Board of the Royal Society, which may be the oldest publisher in the world, but it is also one of the most forward looking. The web is transforming the way research is done, managed, and reported. It should be more streamlined; but it is often not at all. Consider, by way of analogy, email. In one sense it has made our lives far better, since we can respond instantly to a message. It has been replacing conventional mail at a remarkable pace, and that trend will continue. However, it is also a pain: we receive so many emails that we simply cannot answer them all, even those marked as junk, even those we would – in an ideal world – like to respond to. Colwiz technology makes research more efficient and more effective by taking much of the pain out of organising our affairs, setting up research collaborations, scheduling meetings, keeping track of growing literature library, writing research articles, and remembering what was done by who. I wish I had had it 26 years ago, when I first came to Oxford and initiated a set of overlapping research streams!

Right now I am on a trip to Singapore, New Zealand and then the USA, and you can be sure that I will be presenting colwiz at every opportunity.


Brief Biography:

Prof. Sir Michael Brady FRS, FREng is BP Professor of Information Engineering at the University of Oxford. Mike is the author of over 500 research papers, 18 patents, author/editor of nine books, and member of the Editorial Boards of fourteen journals. During his time in Oxford, Michael has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, Royal Academy of Engineers, Institution of Electrical Engineers, British Computing Society, Institute of Physics, and a Fellow of the American Association of Artificial Intelligence. He is a Director of the EPSRC/MRC Inter-disciplinary research consortium and a member of the Conseil Scientifique de l’INRIA France. Prof Brady has been awarded honorary doctorates by the universities of Essex, Manchester, Liverpool, Southampton, Oxford Brookes, and Université Paul Sabatier.

Brady combines his work at Oxford University, where he founded the Robotics Laboratory and the Medical Vision Laboratory (MVL), with a range of entrepreneurial activities. He is a founding Director of Guidance Ltd, Mirada Medical Ltd (acquired by Siemens), and Matakina Ltd, a Director of Dexela Limited and of ISIS Innovations Limited (Oxford University’s intellectual property company) and a Non Executive Director of Acuitas Ltd, AEA Technology and Oxford Instruments Limited. Michael Brady is a consultant to Siemens Molecular Imaging, and a technical advisor to London Technology Fund.