As part of the 'JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of Digitised Resources,' this case study explores the impacts of the A Vision of Britain Through Time website (http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/) on academic research and learning. It is complemented by 'Impact Report on ‘A Vision of Britain through Time’ 2004-10: Investigating the current use and impact of a popular digital resource for local history research.
This Jisc-funded report was an effort to begin to synthesize the evidence available under the JISC d...
Recent strategies for increasing museum income have heightened the need to motivate visits. Conseque...
The British Library is one of the great research libraries of the world, holding over 150 million it...
The website A Vision of Britain through Time (http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/) brings together ge...
As part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of Digitise...
In 2010, as part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of...
A Vision of Britain through Time brings together historical surveys of Britain to create a record of...
This practice-based PhD research project chronicles an attempt to build a participatory digital cult...
A report commissioned by Jisc in partnership with ProQuest on the impact of two resources that were ...
The use of digital in the cultural heritage sector continues to expand, whether it takes the form of...
A Vision of Britain through Time brings together historical surveys of Britain to create a record of...
Jisc commissioned Oxford Internet Institute (OII) report on the usage and impact of a selection of o...
Digital history, as a component of digital humanities,provides opportunities for scholars and studen...
Research on heritage experiences approaches the subject from many fields of study, including visitor...
This article discusses the evolution of British History Online, with particular attention to the way...
This Jisc-funded report was an effort to begin to synthesize the evidence available under the JISC d...
Recent strategies for increasing museum income have heightened the need to motivate visits. Conseque...
The British Library is one of the great research libraries of the world, holding over 150 million it...
The website A Vision of Britain through Time (http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/) brings together ge...
As part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of Digitise...
In 2010, as part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of...
A Vision of Britain through Time brings together historical surveys of Britain to create a record of...
This practice-based PhD research project chronicles an attempt to build a participatory digital cult...
A report commissioned by Jisc in partnership with ProQuest on the impact of two resources that were ...
The use of digital in the cultural heritage sector continues to expand, whether it takes the form of...
A Vision of Britain through Time brings together historical surveys of Britain to create a record of...
Jisc commissioned Oxford Internet Institute (OII) report on the usage and impact of a selection of o...
Digital history, as a component of digital humanities,provides opportunities for scholars and studen...
Research on heritage experiences approaches the subject from many fields of study, including visitor...
This article discusses the evolution of British History Online, with particular attention to the way...
This Jisc-funded report was an effort to begin to synthesize the evidence available under the JISC d...
Recent strategies for increasing museum income have heightened the need to motivate visits. Conseque...
The British Library is one of the great research libraries of the world, holding over 150 million it...