Intute to make a controlled crash landing

September 6, 2010 at 11:18 am | Posted in useful links | Leave a comment
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I’d heard rumours that Intute, the UK HE resource directory, was losing its funding, and this article confirms the sad loss of this valuable service. The real value of Intute was that it provided a collection of top-quality academic links curated by expert subject librarians, so that searches for specific topics yielded useful results – typically a few relevant web sites. Compare this with a typical Google search, where your results are determined by their (in)famous ranking algorithm, and what you get are links to thousands of web pages – of which you typically scan a few from the first thirty.

Anyhow, JISC has had to pull the plug on their funding and Intute is now in ‘maintenance mode’. I really hope that they are able to continue their excellent ‘Virtual Training Suite‘ discipline-specific tutorials… if not, such work will have to be wastefully replicated in most Universities. If economic recovery is just around the corner, lets hope that funding can be resumed and Intute made airworthy again.

Sorry about the aircraft analogy – I’ve just been to the Battle of Britain 70th anniversary airshow where I was thrilled by the sight and sound of 16 Spitfires weaving around the airfield – and many of these gleaming machines have been restored from wrecks.

Film and audio archives for education

October 28, 2009 at 4:41 pm | Posted in useful links | Leave a comment
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I recently came across a couple of excellent repositories of audio and video material.

The first is Europa Film Treasures, a collection of mainly pre-WW2 cinema from across Europe

The link that led me to this showed the first film ever shot from an aircraft: Wilbur Wright and his Flying Machine (1909)- how this must have astonished the audiences in early cinemas and bioscope shows.

The second is the British Library’s archive of sound recordings, made available through JISC funding – over 28,000 recordings of everything from birdsong to traditional music from around the world to oral history.

The Kultur project and E-Prints

June 8, 2009 at 11:02 am | Posted in projects | Leave a comment
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The JISC-funded Kultur project (led by the University of Southampton) has just released its final report. Its aim was to develop a flexible multimedia repository that can showcase a wide range of outputs, from digital versions of painting, photography, film, graphic and textile design, to records of performances, shows and installations.

Our E-Prints institutional repository has traditionally only stored textual research material such as journal articles, but thanks to this project it can now also cope with research outputs from the creative and applied arts. A significant part of the project has been exploring the intellectual property and copyright issues involved, and they have produced a simple copyright flowchart.

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