Dr Mark Brogan

Senior Lecturer

Telephone: (61 8)  9370 6300  
Email: m.brogan@ecu.edu.au   
Campus: Mount Lawley  
Room: ML13.234  

 

Responsibilities

Course Coordinator (Information Science) 

Current Teaching

Markup languages, Information retrieval, Enterprise Information Management

Background / Employment History

  • 2008-2011, Course Coordinator, Information Science
  • 2007, Course Coordinator, Master of Information Technology
  • 2006, Digital Records Coordinator, State Records Office
  • 2005, Course Coordinator, Bachelor of Information Technology
  • 2002-2004, Course Coordinator, Bachelor of Science, Internet Computing
  • 1993-2001, Lecturer, School of Computer and Information Science 

Staff Qualifications

  • Graduate Diploma in Archives Administration, University of New South Wales, Awarded (1980)
  • Master of Arts (Public Policy) (Science and Technology Policy), Murdoch University (1999)
  • Ph.D. (Information Science) Edith Cowan University (2006). 

Professional Memberships

  • Professional Member of the Australian Computer Society (ACS)
  • Professional Member of the Australian Society of Archivists (ASA Inc)
  • Professional Member of Records and Information Professionals Association
  • Allied Professional Member of the Australian Library and Information Association

Awards and Recognition

  • Winner ASA Inc. Mander Jones Award Category 4 2009
  • Awarded Best Paper We-B Conference, Melbourne: Victoria University 2007 

Research

Research Interests

  • Governance, Compliance, Digital recordkeeping, Digital Archiving, Enterprise Information Management, Digital Preservation, Knowledge management, E-business, E-Government, Online community 

Current Research Areas

  • Computer simulation and gaming in the online cultural heritage space (AE2 Commander) 

Recent Research Grants

  • Armstrong, L., Brogan, M. and Woodward, A. Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism:Sustainable Enterprises- Strategic Project-Leading Edge Developments in Tourism ICT and Related Underlying Technologies. ($17,000)
  • Armstrong, L., Brogan, M. Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism; Edith Cowan University; Department of Sport and Recreation; Department of Conservation and Land Management An investigation into the incorporation of leading edge mobile technlogies in the recreational and adventure tourism industries. ($50,000)
  • Masek, M., Brogan, M., Hingston, P. National Archives of Australia: Simulation in the online Exhibition Space: Submarine AE2 ($15000)

Recent Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

  • Brogan, M. and Masek, M. (2011). AE2 Commander: simulation and serious games in the online cultural heritage space.  Archives and Manuscripts, vol. 39, no. 1, May 2011.
  • Brogan, M. (2009). Clipping Mercury's Wings: The Challenge of Email Archiving. Archives and Manuscripts, vol. 37, no. 1, May 2009.
  • Brogan, M. (2009). Towards Sustainability in RIM Education and Training. IQ The RMAA Quarterly, August, 2009, pp. 23-24
  • Brogan, M. And Roberts, D. (2009). RMAA Technology Survey 2008: From mainstream to bleeding edge- technology in the RIM workspace. IQ The RMAA Quarterly 25(3)

Conference Papers

  • Brogan, M. and Vreudenburg, S. (2008). You’ve got mail: Accountability and End User Attitudes to Email Management. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on E-Government (ICEG), 23-24 October, 2008. Melbourne: RMIT University.
  • Brogan, M. and Brown, J. (2007). Challenges in digital preservation: Relational databases. Proceedings of the Third Annual Transforming Information and Learning Conference, 3-14 December, 2007. Perth: Edith Cowan University.
  • Brogan, M. (2007). Knowledge networking for Innovation: Social Network Analysis (SNA) and Heuristics for Knowledge Diffusion. Proceedings of the 8th Annual We-B Conference, 28-30 November, 2007. Melbourne: Victoria University. School of Information Systems.
  • Brogan, M. and Brown, J. (2007). Challenges in digital preservation: Relational databases. Proceedings of the Third Annual Transforming Information and Learning Conference, 3-14 December, 2007. Perth: Edith Cowan University. 
  • Brogan, M. and Armstrong, A. (2007). Network Engineering for C-commerce Innovation: The Role of Trust. Proceedings of IADIS2007: International Conference on E-commerce Algarve, Portugal. 7-9 December, 2007. 
  • Brogan, M. (2005). Network Analysis Methods and Tools for SME C-commerce. Proceedings of the 6th Annual We-B Conference, 23-25 November, 2005 (pp.222-232). Melbourne: Victoria University. School of Information Systems.
  • Brogan, M. and Armstrong, A. (2005). C-commerce innovation: Unraveling the Effects of Knowledge ties on Embedded Network Structure. Proceedings of KMAP2005: International Conference on Knowledge Management in Asia and the Pacific. 28-29 November, 2005 (pp.1-12). Wellington, NZ: Victoria University of Wellington. 

Research Student Supervision

Current

  • Pervaiz Ahmad (PhD)
  • John Zhong (DIT)
  • Brian Stewart (PhD)