Non-Bibliographic Datasets Workshop, 15th November 2002

 

"Beyond bibliographic resources and discovery tools - The effective exploitation and marketing of primary and numeric data, geospatial resources, multimedia and images"

The event explored the potential cross disciplinary use of these often underutilsed resources and will provide information, advice and ideas on how to promote these resources to support teaching, learning and research activities.

Programme:

1.30 - 1.35 Welcome and introduction, Stuart Lee Chair JIBS User Group

1.35 - 1.50 Beyond bibliographic resources and discovery tools: the JISC approach Alison McNab, Collections Manager, JISC

1.50 - 2.10 Supporting the use of numeric data in learning & teaching: results of a national enquiry. Robin Rice Data Librarian, Edinburgh University Data Library

2.10 - 2.30 Discovering the raw materials of social science and policy research: the UK Data Archive Collections uncovered Louise Corti, UK Data Archive

2.30 - 2.50 Top Tips for Making Effective Use of the UK Census in Learning and Teaching Dr Linda See University of Leeds

3.05 - 3.20 Maps, Fascists and Pillboxes: The Arts and Humanities Data Service Alastair Dunning

3.20 - 3.50 MIMAS data services including international time series data. Anne Mccombe and Dr Celia Russell

3.50 - 4.20 EDINA's map and data place Emma Sutton; EDINA's sound and picture studio Dr Helen Chisholm

4.20 - 4.40 FILTER project: Focusing Images for Learning and Teaching Ellen Sims, Project Manager

4.40 - 5.10 Moving Image and Sound Resources (also in PDF) Murray Weston, Director of the British Universities Film & Video Council