Accounts of how research capacity in education can be developed often make reference to electronic networks and online resources. This paper presents a theoretically driven analysis of the role of one such resource, an online archive of educational research studies that includes not only digitised collections of original documents but also videos of contextual interviews with the original researchers, linked and presented using emerging ‘semantic web’ technologies. An exploration with a group of early career researchers in education of how the archive might be used to support their own research activities is reported: this suggests that thinking about such online resources as elements of heterogeneous ‘assemblages’ may be useful in their de...
We live in an era characterized as ‘the Digital Age’ and the ways in which we engage in ...
Inherited learning is the latest stage of a programme to develop digital history methods in the unde...
Presented at the Mid Atlantic Regional Archives Conference on November 2, 2007.This presentation hig...
This thesis explores how archives and special collections are making use of social media and interac...
Although electronic media have not transformed the essential nature of scholarly research, they have...
Today\u27s students watch the newest movie trailers on the Web, share music files, play video games ...
The Internet has major implications for both education and educational research. According to John D...
The existence of the World Wide Web clearly provides new horizons for educational research. In parti...
The emerging field of digital scholarship is a fascinating aspect of the digital transformation. Res...
The Internet is considered to be one of the most important mechanisms for sharing research (Chavkin ...
The penetration of digital technologies in the field of human sciences requires the use of more dive...
This study explores the possibilities of utilising the World Wide Web, by way of the Internet, to be...
Large-scale consumers of information such as lecturers and researchers have nowadays widely adopted ...
International audienceThe Internet has been covered by legal deposit legislation in France since 200...
The World Wide Web is becoming a source of information for researchers, who are more aware of the po...
We live in an era characterized as ‘the Digital Age’ and the ways in which we engage in ...
Inherited learning is the latest stage of a programme to develop digital history methods in the unde...
Presented at the Mid Atlantic Regional Archives Conference on November 2, 2007.This presentation hig...
This thesis explores how archives and special collections are making use of social media and interac...
Although electronic media have not transformed the essential nature of scholarly research, they have...
Today\u27s students watch the newest movie trailers on the Web, share music files, play video games ...
The Internet has major implications for both education and educational research. According to John D...
The existence of the World Wide Web clearly provides new horizons for educational research. In parti...
The emerging field of digital scholarship is a fascinating aspect of the digital transformation. Res...
The Internet is considered to be one of the most important mechanisms for sharing research (Chavkin ...
The penetration of digital technologies in the field of human sciences requires the use of more dive...
This study explores the possibilities of utilising the World Wide Web, by way of the Internet, to be...
Large-scale consumers of information such as lecturers and researchers have nowadays widely adopted ...
International audienceThe Internet has been covered by legal deposit legislation in France since 200...
The World Wide Web is becoming a source of information for researchers, who are more aware of the po...
We live in an era characterized as ‘the Digital Age’ and the ways in which we engage in ...
Inherited learning is the latest stage of a programme to develop digital history methods in the unde...
Presented at the Mid Atlantic Regional Archives Conference on November 2, 2007.This presentation hig...