The establishment of the national image repository hosted by the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) at the University for the Creative Arts was an early pioneering effort in the 1990s to provide shared online access and preservation for digitised visual arts collections. Over the 15 years since the VADS image repository was first launched, and as the internet has rapidly expanded and transformed, the VADS team has also sought project funding to explore and address new themes and issues that have emerged within the arts education sector. Three of these recent collaborative endeavours are detailed in this article: the Kultur II Group which is supporting the development of institutional repositories in the arts; the Spot the Difference project ...
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
The VADS4R project is developing and piloting a research data management (RDM) training programme ta...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) within the UK have traditionally focused upon text based research a...
The establishment of the national image repository hosted by the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) at ...
Primarily focused on the visual and creative arts, the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) provides a na...
The Look-Here! project was a collaborative venture that sought to develop skills and strategies for ...
Abstract\ud Funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) from October 2009 to February 2...
Showcasing work has always been at the heart of the arts community, whether it be through an exhibit...
The article will present some of the already reached results (one year after the official start, in ...
The following paper was presented at the Architecture Librarian's annual conference, ARCLIB 20th Ann...
Research data is increasingly perceived as a valuable resource and, with appropriate curation and pr...
Research data is increasingly perceived as a valuable resource and, with appropriate curation and pr...
Primarily focused on the visual and creative arts, the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) provides a na...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) within the UK have traditionally focused upon text based research a...
KAPTUR (2011-2013), funded by JISC and led by the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS), is a highly colla...
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
The VADS4R project is developing and piloting a research data management (RDM) training programme ta...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) within the UK have traditionally focused upon text based research a...
The establishment of the national image repository hosted by the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) at ...
Primarily focused on the visual and creative arts, the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) provides a na...
The Look-Here! project was a collaborative venture that sought to develop skills and strategies for ...
Abstract\ud Funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) from October 2009 to February 2...
Showcasing work has always been at the heart of the arts community, whether it be through an exhibit...
The article will present some of the already reached results (one year after the official start, in ...
The following paper was presented at the Architecture Librarian's annual conference, ARCLIB 20th Ann...
Research data is increasingly perceived as a valuable resource and, with appropriate curation and pr...
Research data is increasingly perceived as a valuable resource and, with appropriate curation and pr...
Primarily focused on the visual and creative arts, the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) provides a na...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) within the UK have traditionally focused upon text based research a...
KAPTUR (2011-2013), funded by JISC and led by the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS), is a highly colla...
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
The VADS4R project is developing and piloting a research data management (RDM) training programme ta...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) within the UK have traditionally focused upon text based research a...