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Building a Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities Ruth Kirkham – Project Manager John Pybus – Technical Support http://bvreh.humanities.ox.ac.uk Oxford Internet Institute 7 February 2006
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The humanities division at Oxford University wanted to create a virtual environment to assist researchers with their work The BVREH is a 15 month project to investigate the suitability of a VRE within the Humanities at Oxford The project breaks down into three main stages …
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Stage One: Detailed ICT user requirements survey, initially of Oxford humanities researchers Stage Two: Three to four demonstrator tools Stage Three: Recommendations as to what might be included in a fully fledged humanities VRE
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Supporting the ‘Mechanism of Research’ Many of the same, generic needs have been expressed time after time
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Discovery Searchable lists of conferences and seminars Information regarding grants and funding – Working with Research Services Research Discovery Service (RDS) – Database of research interests – Enables collaboration
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Making information available to others Assistance in Publishing online – Personal Content Management System Institutional Repository
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Communications Video Conferencing/Access Grid Chat facilities (IRC) Voice over IP (VoIP)
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Access Grid Node at the Centre for e-Research at the University of Bristol
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Tools to support the Humanities Researcher Current stage – About to build prototype/mock-up tools – Exactly what still being finalized
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Research Find Material – Search on terms View; Identify items of interest Organise; make notes Compare; process – Use specialised tools – Maybe consult with collaborator Repeat the above Compose output to great acclaim
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Locating Material Search on-line databases Cross Search multiple sources Provide a Front End to ease this rather than replacement for existing sources Retrieve and Integrate data from multiple sources – DataGrids
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a Personal Space Store View Organise Annotate...
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Virtual Lightbox Embeds in Browser Java Multiple Images Multiple sites –Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
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Virtual Lightbox
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VLMA Extension to Virtual Lightbox Reading University & Max Planck Institute for the History of ScienceMax Planck Institute for the History of Science Sponsored by the JISC
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VLMA Uses RDF Not concurrent views, but can save and distribute a view Requires Java plug-ins (rather immature)
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RDF Resource Description Framework W3C standard to represent metadata SubjectObject Predicate
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a Common Space Researcher has personal Collection & Notes Shares part with collaborator Both view/edit remotely Combine with communication tools – VoIP – Chat (IRC) Communicate back to data source maintainer – Assisted by SemWeb infrastructure
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Acknowledgements Principle Investigators: Prof. Alan Bowman – Faculty of Classics Dr Charles Crowther – Faculty of Classics Michael Fraser – OU Computing Services Matthew Dovey – OU Computing Services Thanks to: Marina Jirotka – OU Computing Labs Leif Isaksen – VLMA Project
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Thank you and goodbye ?
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