BoB’s Getting Bigger BoB National v3 project Deborah Woods – Project Manager Markeda Cole – Off-air Recording Officer.

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BoB’s Getting Bigger BoB National v3 project Deborah Woods – Project Manager Markeda Cole – Off-air Recording Officer

BoB National Shared off air recording and media archive service Secure on-line access to TV and Radio programmes Higher and Further Education subscription Operates under the ERA licencing scheme for UK educational use of copyright material

Research Education Space (RES) Partnership project – Jisc, BUFVC, BBC Aims to make a wide range of licensed assets from a number of archive collections available for research and teaching use within the UK.

BoB is Bigger BBC archive – over 800,000 programmes 60+ Freeview and satellite channels for recording Foreign language channels 10,000 hours of older ITV, Channel 4 and Five programmes

BoB is Better New design Available on mobile devices Search on subtitles, rolling transcript Secure sharing on social media and VLEs YouTube-style comments One-click programme citation