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Dr Mark Brogan
Senior Lecturer
| Telephone: | (61 8) 9370 6300 |
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| Mobile: | 0423 649 472 |
| Email: | m.brogan@ecu.edu.au |
| Campus: | Mount Lawley |
| Room: | ML13.234 |
Current Teaching
- Markup languages, Information retrieval, Enterprise Information Management
Background
- 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
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
National and International Awards
- 2009 - Winner ASA Inc. Mander Jones Award Category 4
- 2007 - Awarded Best Paper We-B Conference, Melbourne: Victoria University
Research Areas and Interests
- Governance, Compliance, Digital recordkeeping, Digital Archiving, Enterprise Information Management, Digital Preservation, Knowledge management, E-business, E-Government, Online community
- Computer simulation and gaming in the online cultural heritage space (AE2 Commander)
Staff Qualifications
- MA Public Policy, Murdoch University .
- Doctor of Philosophy, Edith Cowan University, 2006 .
- Master of Arts, Murdoch University, 1998 .
- Graduate Diploma, The University of New South Wales, 1981 .
- Bachelor of Arts, The University of Western Australia, 1977 .
Research
Recent Research Grants
- AE2 Simulation National Archives of Australia, National Archives of Australia, Grant - Ian Maclean Award(**), 2010, $7,500.
- AE2 Simulation National Archives of Australia, NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF AUSTRALIA, Grant - Ian Maclean Award, 2009, $7,500.
- An investigation into the incorporation of leading edge mobile technologies in the recreational and adventure tourism industries , CRC Centre for Sustainable Tourism, Grant, 2007, $7,500.
- An investigation into the incorporation of leading edge mobile technologies in the recreational and adventure tourism industries , CRC Centre for Sustainable Tourism, Grant, 2006, $12,500.
- Leading edge developments in tourism ICT and related underlying technologies, CRC Centre for Sustainable Tourism, Grant, 2004, $17,000.
Recent Publications (within the last five years)
Journal Articles
- Brogan, M., Roberts, D., (2012), In the shadow of the cloud? technology in the RIM workspace: RIMPA Technology Survey Part 2. IQ: The RIM Professionals Australasia Quarterly, 28(1), 33-35, McLaren Vale, SA.
- Ahmad, P., Brogan, M., (2012), Scholarly use of E-books in a virtual academic environment: A Case Study. Australian Academic and Research Libraries, 43(2), 189-213, Silver Water, NSW.
- Brogan, M., Masek, M., (2011), AE2 Commander: Simulation and serious games in the online cultural heritage space. Archives and Manuscripts: The Journal of the Australian Society of Archivists Inc., 39(1), 85-106, Virginia, QLD.
- Brogan, M., Roberts, D., (2011), RIM Professionals Australasia Technology Survey 2010-Part 1. IQ The RIM Quarterly, 27(4), 32-35, McClaren Vale, SA.
- Brogan, M., Roberts, D., (2009), RMAA Technology Survey 2008: From mainstream to bleeding edge- technology in the RIM workspace. Informaa Quarterly, 25(2), 40-47, Potts Point NSW.
- Brogan, M., (2009), Clipping Mercury's Wings: The Challenge of Email Archiving. Archives and manuscripts, 37(1), 12-26, ACT.
Conference Publications
- Brogan, M., (2008), A Gorilla in the Room: Transforming the User experience of compliance in Messaging systems. Proceedings of the Transforming Information and Learning Conference 11 October 2008, pp4 - 14, Edith Cowan University WA.
- Brogan, M., Vreugdenburg, S., (2008), You've Got Mail: Accountability and End User Attittudes to Email Management. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on e-Government, 63-70, Reading UK.
Research Student Supervision
Principal Supervisor
- Internet Content Control In Australia: Data Topology, Topography And The Data Deficit.

Dr Mark Brogan
AE2 Commander