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Andrew Bevan – User Support 
Catherine Fleming – Projects Officer 
Vivienne Mayo – User Support
GoToMeeting 
• Can’t hear us? Test your 
audio setup. 
• We have muted everyone’s 
microphones as it’s a large 
group. You can unmute 
yourself to ask a question. 
• Chat at bottom left…use this 
anytime.
Jisc MediaHub 
• Jisc eCollections content 
• Service: search, refine results, bookmark, upload images 
• Future Developments 
• Social media 
• Your questions
What is Jisc MediaHub? 
• Service for UK FE and HE 
• Released in 2011 
• Jisc-licensed multimedia 
content, copyright-cleared 
for educational 
use 
• Archival collections, 
rarely available on open 
web 
• Plus search results for 
external multimedia 
collections 
• Part of Jisc eCollections 
subscription service 
• Free for FE 
http://www.jiscecollections.ac.uk/
Jisc eCollections content 
• Identified with triangle 
• 40+ collections 
• All copyright-cleared 
for use in education 
• Records: 
• 76000 + video 
• 57000 + images 
• 250 + audio 
http://mediahub.blogs.edina.ac.
TV news 
• ITV News 1955-2007. 
Daily news 
programmes plus 
special broadcasts. 
34,000+ records. 
• Channel 4 News 1982- 
2007. Lunchtime, 
evening and special 
news. 6,500+ records. 
• Channel 5 News 1997- 
2004. 
• AP Archive.
Contemporary images and video 
• Getty moving images 
– 8,000 records covering 
cultural, social and 
political issues. 1920s 
-2000s (mostly 2000s). 
• Getty still images - 
Nearly 12,000 images of 
political, cultural, and 
social history, covering 
the major events of 
recent world history. 
• PYMCA – images of 
contemporary UK youth 
culture. 1960s-2000s. 
Copyright: Getty Images, Focus On Jerusalem As Jewish New Year And Ramadan Coincide, 2007. 
See more at: http://Jiscmediahub.ac.uk/record/display/022-76739771#sthash.HEWUQo8A.dpuf
Cinema news 
• Gaumont Graphic, 
1910-1934. Silent, 
sound from late 1920s. 
8,087 records. 
• Gaumont British News, 
1934-1959. Bi-weekly 
newsreel. 2,476 
records. 
• British Paramount 
News, 1931-1957. 77 
records.
War and propaganda 
• Imperial War Museum 
film. WWI, WWII, Cold 
War, post-war 
reconstruction, Civil 
Defence, 1990s Balkan 
conflict. 50 hours. 
• Imperial War Museum 
images. 3 collections: 
Art of First World War, 
Art of Second World 
War and a collection of 
proclamations. 4,000 + 
records.
Documentary film 
• Royal Mail Film Classics - 
documentary, public 
information, animation and 
industrial film, mainly 1930s 
and 1940s. 16 hours. 
• Amber Films - independent 
documentaries from North- 
East, 1968-1980s. 39 
records. 
• Films of Scotland - 
documentaries on all aspects 
of Scotland. 1938-1982. 50 
hours.
Science & Engineering 
• IET.tv - aimed at 
engineering, highly 
regarded. 
Presentations and 
expert interviews 
from 2002-2012. 
3,028 records. 
• Biochemical Society 
– charts development 
of biochemistry in 
late 20th C. 36 records.
Medicine 
• Wellcome Library – 
500+ records from 
1912 to 2000s. 
Evolution of medicine 
and health care. 
• St George’s – 19 films 
on aspects of medical 
practice from leading 
UK medical school. 
• Sheffield University – 
47 hours on range of 
subjects, including 
medicine and bio-medical 
science.
Classical Music 
Culverhouse Classical 
Music 
•50 hours of classical 
music and associated 
scores. Core repertoire 
plus rarer pieces from 17th 
to 20th centuries. 
•Editing of media files 
permitted.
Art 
Fitzwilliam Museum 
•1,000 images from the 
diverse collections of The 
Fitzwilliam Museum in 
Cambridge. 
•Includes major artists 
such as Canaletto, Turner, 
George Stubbs and John 
Constable. 
Copyright: The Fitzwilliam Museum, The Last of England, Ford Madox Brown, 1860.
Design/architecture 
• GovEd - 15,000 
images by Francesco 
Troina, mainly 
covering 
architecture, design, 
engineering, media 
and travel and 
tourism. 
• Design Archives – 
material from 1945- 
1985 from University 
of Brighton. Posters, 
product design 
images, retail 
images.
External content 
• Further 11 collections 
currently adding over: 
 90,000 videos 
 1,290,000 images 
 73,000 sound files 
• Highlights include: 
 Culture Grid collections 
 Fitzwilliam Museum open data 
service 
 First World War Poetry Archive 
 London Broadcasting 
Company/Independent Radio 
News audio archive
Jisc MediaHub Explore 
• Several Explore options available: 
 Collection - can browse all content 
from each collection, background and 
any reviews 
 Subject displays for Jisc eCollections 
content only. 
 Time creates a timeline based on 
your search term, that you can zoom 
and pan 
 Place is a Google map with location 
markers of Jisc eCollections content 
 Learning materials has case studies 
and reviews 
 Newsfilm – browse by subject or 
search by date range
Search 
• Search at top right of each screen. 
More than one word? Get results 
containing any of those words. 
• Enclose phrase in double 
quotation marks. 
• Add +plus sign immediately 
before words to ensure they 
appear in results. 
• Add -minus sign immediately 
before words to exclude from 
results.
Search 
• more options… 
• Restrict: 
 media type, 
 access type, 
 Newsfilm only.
Advanced Search 
In addition to media type and access type: 
•More specific keyword search 
•Select collections 
•Date range search 
•Subject, genre, duration, other fields 
•Sort options 
•‘Live result’ box
Results 
• Results displayed on 
tiles. 
• Sorted by relevance – 
can change to title or 
date at bottom left. 
• Description box 
displays when you 
hover. Can choose to 
hide. 
• Filter results on the 
left: 
 Access type 
 Genre 
 Collection 
 Subject 
 Date (decade only)
Filter 
• Filter and sort options 
available on left. 
• Sort options at bottom 
left. 
• Open each filter category 
to see what’s available. 
• Descending number of 
results order. 
• Multiple selections not 
possible. 
• Date filter is for decade 
only – try advanced search 
for date range.
Full record video 
• Play 
• Download – 
 Video: Windows Media, 
Quick Time (some), 
Theora 
• Share 
• Bookmark with tags 
• Higher resolution 
videos added in 2014 to 
+60,000 records.
Full record 
• Link to terms of use 
• Citation guidance 
• Add comments 
• View metadata 
• Shotlist and frame 
grabs may be 
available 
• View similar items
Full record image 
• Zoom function
Bookmark 
• Must be logged in with 
institutional login 
• Edit any field 
• Click on Suggested tags, 
or your tags 
• Click Submit 
• Receive confirmation.
My MediaHub
Uploads 
• Users can share images and 
select appropriate CC licence 
• Can be viewed in User 
Uploads collection
Uploads process 
• 1 – Upload via Flickr 
account or your 
computer
Uploads process 
• 2 – Edit to add a 
Creative Commons 
license and metadata
Uploads process 
• 3 – Publish. Cannot publish until CC license selected.
Related Projects during 2014/15 
• Enriched Playlists 
 Jisc project creating "anthologies" (playlists with supporting educational 
text) based on multimedia content 
 For use in learning and teaching using MediaHub material predominantly 
 Initial research by BUFVC, Summer 2014, pilot now being developed 
http://bufvc.ac.uk/projects-research/project-enriched-playlists 
• FE Skills Window 
 Creating flexible paths to Jisc content, new access routes to MediaHub, 
e-books for FE, Hairdressing Training, Digimap for Colleges, Jorum etc. 
http://feskillswindow.jiscinvolve.org/wp/ 
• Jisc Unified Web Presence 
 Presenting all Jisc services and resources directly on Jisc website 
 MediaHub as part of Digital Content http://jisc.ac.uk/content 
 Header, footer and URL changing
Forthcoming developments 
• 2014/15 plans – for more detailed summaries see 
 MediaHub Roadmap, http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/about/roadmap , 
 2014 Survey report, http://edina.ac.uk/impact/html/jiscmediahub2014.html 
 Rolling quality improvement plan , http://edina.ac.uk/impact/quality-improvement- 
multimedia.html 
• Your input is welcome, at any point 
 Via the interface, email, twitter @jiscmediahub 
 Advisory Board to reconvene https://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/advisory-groups/ 
• Extending Access 
 Developing Apps (initially for iPhone/iPad; then Android – other devices). 
 Simplifying the login process and adding institutional login URLs that direct 
users via the preferred login mechanism, direct to media items. 
• Improving the interface 
 Further refinements to searching, browsing and filtering
Further forthcoming developments 
• Better Support 
 More detailed usage statistics, including a COUNTER Multimedia report. 
 HTML User guides. 
• Increasing Content 
 Enhanced tool to upload images, allowing Bulk uploads. 
 Facility to contribute video and audio material through an embedded 
YouTube link. 
 User-generated Media Trails. 
 Refine Content-Development Strategy working with Jisc Collections 
• Integrating Content 
 Interoperability with reading list software. 
 Plugins for VLEs including Moodle. 
 Linking to related material in other online services, such Jorum Repository. 
 Working with Discovery systems e.g. Summon, EBSCO, Primo. 
 Easier embedding of MediaHub material in web pages.
Search widget 
• Find the code in the About > Support area.
Social media 
Lots of posts highlighting content, 
recent include: 
•Centenary of the Outbreak of The First 
World War 
•The 1984 Miners’ Strike 
•Nelson Mandela 1918-2013 
•JFK: Life and Death in the media spotlight 
•Fantasy Speakers’ Corner 
•many more… 
http://mediahub.blogs.edina.ac.uk/ 
@Jiscmediahub
Questions 
Copyright: Think it Over!, Imperial War 
Museum, 1916.

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  • 1. Andrew Bevan – User Support Catherine Fleming – Projects Officer Vivienne Mayo – User Support
  • 2. GoToMeeting • Can’t hear us? Test your audio setup. • We have muted everyone’s microphones as it’s a large group. You can unmute yourself to ask a question. • Chat at bottom left…use this anytime.
  • 3. Jisc MediaHub • Jisc eCollections content • Service: search, refine results, bookmark, upload images • Future Developments • Social media • Your questions
  • 4. What is Jisc MediaHub? • Service for UK FE and HE • Released in 2011 • Jisc-licensed multimedia content, copyright-cleared for educational use • Archival collections, rarely available on open web • Plus search results for external multimedia collections • Part of Jisc eCollections subscription service • Free for FE http://www.jiscecollections.ac.uk/
  • 5. Jisc eCollections content • Identified with triangle • 40+ collections • All copyright-cleared for use in education • Records: • 76000 + video • 57000 + images • 250 + audio http://mediahub.blogs.edina.ac.
  • 6. TV news • ITV News 1955-2007. Daily news programmes plus special broadcasts. 34,000+ records. • Channel 4 News 1982- 2007. Lunchtime, evening and special news. 6,500+ records. • Channel 5 News 1997- 2004. • AP Archive.
  • 7. Contemporary images and video • Getty moving images – 8,000 records covering cultural, social and political issues. 1920s -2000s (mostly 2000s). • Getty still images - Nearly 12,000 images of political, cultural, and social history, covering the major events of recent world history. • PYMCA – images of contemporary UK youth culture. 1960s-2000s. Copyright: Getty Images, Focus On Jerusalem As Jewish New Year And Ramadan Coincide, 2007. See more at: http://Jiscmediahub.ac.uk/record/display/022-76739771#sthash.HEWUQo8A.dpuf
  • 8. Cinema news • Gaumont Graphic, 1910-1934. Silent, sound from late 1920s. 8,087 records. • Gaumont British News, 1934-1959. Bi-weekly newsreel. 2,476 records. • British Paramount News, 1931-1957. 77 records.
  • 9. War and propaganda • Imperial War Museum film. WWI, WWII, Cold War, post-war reconstruction, Civil Defence, 1990s Balkan conflict. 50 hours. • Imperial War Museum images. 3 collections: Art of First World War, Art of Second World War and a collection of proclamations. 4,000 + records.
  • 10. Documentary film • Royal Mail Film Classics - documentary, public information, animation and industrial film, mainly 1930s and 1940s. 16 hours. • Amber Films - independent documentaries from North- East, 1968-1980s. 39 records. • Films of Scotland - documentaries on all aspects of Scotland. 1938-1982. 50 hours.
  • 11. Science & Engineering • IET.tv - aimed at engineering, highly regarded. Presentations and expert interviews from 2002-2012. 3,028 records. • Biochemical Society – charts development of biochemistry in late 20th C. 36 records.
  • 12. Medicine • Wellcome Library – 500+ records from 1912 to 2000s. Evolution of medicine and health care. • St George’s – 19 films on aspects of medical practice from leading UK medical school. • Sheffield University – 47 hours on range of subjects, including medicine and bio-medical science.
  • 13. Classical Music Culverhouse Classical Music •50 hours of classical music and associated scores. Core repertoire plus rarer pieces from 17th to 20th centuries. •Editing of media files permitted.
  • 14. Art Fitzwilliam Museum •1,000 images from the diverse collections of The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. •Includes major artists such as Canaletto, Turner, George Stubbs and John Constable. Copyright: The Fitzwilliam Museum, The Last of England, Ford Madox Brown, 1860.
  • 15. Design/architecture • GovEd - 15,000 images by Francesco Troina, mainly covering architecture, design, engineering, media and travel and tourism. • Design Archives – material from 1945- 1985 from University of Brighton. Posters, product design images, retail images.
  • 16. External content • Further 11 collections currently adding over:  90,000 videos  1,290,000 images  73,000 sound files • Highlights include:  Culture Grid collections  Fitzwilliam Museum open data service  First World War Poetry Archive  London Broadcasting Company/Independent Radio News audio archive
  • 17. Jisc MediaHub Explore • Several Explore options available:  Collection - can browse all content from each collection, background and any reviews  Subject displays for Jisc eCollections content only.  Time creates a timeline based on your search term, that you can zoom and pan  Place is a Google map with location markers of Jisc eCollections content  Learning materials has case studies and reviews  Newsfilm – browse by subject or search by date range
  • 18. Search • Search at top right of each screen. More than one word? Get results containing any of those words. • Enclose phrase in double quotation marks. • Add +plus sign immediately before words to ensure they appear in results. • Add -minus sign immediately before words to exclude from results.
  • 19. Search • more options… • Restrict:  media type,  access type,  Newsfilm only.
  • 20. Advanced Search In addition to media type and access type: •More specific keyword search •Select collections •Date range search •Subject, genre, duration, other fields •Sort options •‘Live result’ box
  • 21. Results • Results displayed on tiles. • Sorted by relevance – can change to title or date at bottom left. • Description box displays when you hover. Can choose to hide. • Filter results on the left:  Access type  Genre  Collection  Subject  Date (decade only)
  • 22. Filter • Filter and sort options available on left. • Sort options at bottom left. • Open each filter category to see what’s available. • Descending number of results order. • Multiple selections not possible. • Date filter is for decade only – try advanced search for date range.
  • 23. Full record video • Play • Download –  Video: Windows Media, Quick Time (some), Theora • Share • Bookmark with tags • Higher resolution videos added in 2014 to +60,000 records.
  • 24. Full record • Link to terms of use • Citation guidance • Add comments • View metadata • Shotlist and frame grabs may be available • View similar items
  • 25. Full record image • Zoom function
  • 26. Bookmark • Must be logged in with institutional login • Edit any field • Click on Suggested tags, or your tags • Click Submit • Receive confirmation.
  • 28. Uploads • Users can share images and select appropriate CC licence • Can be viewed in User Uploads collection
  • 29. Uploads process • 1 – Upload via Flickr account or your computer
  • 30. Uploads process • 2 – Edit to add a Creative Commons license and metadata
  • 31. Uploads process • 3 – Publish. Cannot publish until CC license selected.
  • 32. Related Projects during 2014/15 • Enriched Playlists  Jisc project creating "anthologies" (playlists with supporting educational text) based on multimedia content  For use in learning and teaching using MediaHub material predominantly  Initial research by BUFVC, Summer 2014, pilot now being developed http://bufvc.ac.uk/projects-research/project-enriched-playlists • FE Skills Window  Creating flexible paths to Jisc content, new access routes to MediaHub, e-books for FE, Hairdressing Training, Digimap for Colleges, Jorum etc. http://feskillswindow.jiscinvolve.org/wp/ • Jisc Unified Web Presence  Presenting all Jisc services and resources directly on Jisc website  MediaHub as part of Digital Content http://jisc.ac.uk/content  Header, footer and URL changing
  • 33. Forthcoming developments • 2014/15 plans – for more detailed summaries see  MediaHub Roadmap, http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/about/roadmap ,  2014 Survey report, http://edina.ac.uk/impact/html/jiscmediahub2014.html  Rolling quality improvement plan , http://edina.ac.uk/impact/quality-improvement- multimedia.html • Your input is welcome, at any point  Via the interface, email, twitter @jiscmediahub  Advisory Board to reconvene https://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/advisory-groups/ • Extending Access  Developing Apps (initially for iPhone/iPad; then Android – other devices).  Simplifying the login process and adding institutional login URLs that direct users via the preferred login mechanism, direct to media items. • Improving the interface  Further refinements to searching, browsing and filtering
  • 34. Further forthcoming developments • Better Support  More detailed usage statistics, including a COUNTER Multimedia report.  HTML User guides. • Increasing Content  Enhanced tool to upload images, allowing Bulk uploads.  Facility to contribute video and audio material through an embedded YouTube link.  User-generated Media Trails.  Refine Content-Development Strategy working with Jisc Collections • Integrating Content  Interoperability with reading list software.  Plugins for VLEs including Moodle.  Linking to related material in other online services, such Jorum Repository.  Working with Discovery systems e.g. Summon, EBSCO, Primo.  Easier embedding of MediaHub material in web pages.
  • 35. Search widget • Find the code in the About > Support area.
  • 36. Social media Lots of posts highlighting content, recent include: •Centenary of the Outbreak of The First World War •The 1984 Miners’ Strike •Nelson Mandela 1918-2013 •JFK: Life and Death in the media spotlight •Fantasy Speakers’ Corner •many more… http://mediahub.blogs.edina.ac.uk/ @Jiscmediahub
  • 37. Questions Copyright: Think it Over!, Imperial War Museum, 1916.

Editor's Notes

  1. AP Archive A unrivalled collection of news footage, including Associated Press, ABC News, and Sky News (launched 1989). AP's coverage includes the Arab-Israeli conflict, the 2003 War in Iraq, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, conflict in the Balkans, US Presidents Bush, Reagan, and Clinton, Nelson Mandela, and many more.
  2. Getty moving images 8,000 clips covering cultural, social, and political issues, including images from over 35 separate collections. Getty has drawn on hundreds of thousands of high-quality downloadable footage clips, to depict the people, the places and the events that have shaped the world as we know it today. The source collections, used to provide news, sports, personalities, lifestyle, wildlife, locations, cultures, politics and more, include Archive Films and Image Bank Films, plus Discovery Footage Source (wildlife, nature, science and technology), AFP News (news footage from over 2,900 journalists across the globe) and many others. Getty still images Nearly 12,000 images of political, cultural, and social history, covering the major events of recent world history. PYMCA Images of contemporary youth culture. These images provide powerful documentation of changing fashions and lifestyles of young people, depicted at their finest (and worst).
  3. Images – all main figures of British art in the twentieth century are represented, e.g. John Singer Sargent and William Orpen, and progressive artists such as Paul Nash, Stanley Spencer and Graham Sutherland. The proclamations are drawn from a collection of around 33000 paper items from 1st and 2nd world wars, conveying official instructions and statements and home and abroad.
  4. Amber Documentaries and feature films from a remarkable film-making collective established in the north-east of England in 1968. Of interest to students, teachers and researchers in the fields of media studies and of UK political and social history in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The Amber Film Collective was established in 1968 when a group studying at the Regent Street Polytechnic met and subsequently moved to the north-east of England with the declared aim of documenting working-class communities in the region. It was therefore one of the first independent, regional co-operatives deliberately set up to operate outside the mainstream metro-centric film industry and is also one of the few remaining survivors of the workshop movement still producing films today. Amber aims to work collaboratively with the local communities to produce a film and photographic record that gives them a genuine voice, ideally to produce some permutation of film, photographic exhibition and book. Over the past 36 years Amber has produced a body of work of remarkable integrity that not only draws on the social realism that is so much part of the British documentary tradition but also uses an imaginative aesthetic approach. Royal Mail One of the finest British collections of documentary, public information, animation and industrial film, covering subjects ranging across transport and communications in Britain and abroad, the Home Front during the Second World War, British industries from fishing to mining, the nation's health - and developments in the Post Office service itself. A selection of 16 hours. Founded in 1933 as successor to the Empire Marketing Board Film Unit and headed by John Grierson in the role of Film Officer, the GPO Film Unit produced one of the finest British collections of documentary, public information, animation and industrial film ever to come from a single UK source, spanning much of the 20th Century. The GPO Film Unit provided a temporary home to many of the best-known names in the British documentary movement, including Alberto Cavalcanti, Humphrey Jennings, Basil Wright, Harry Watt, Edgar Anstey, Arthur Elton and John Taylor, alongside innovators and experimentalists such as Len Lye and Norman McLaren. The Unit remained in existence throughout the 1930s and survived into the early years of the Second World War, when it became the Crown Film Unit. The collection includes classics such as Nightmail (1936), which perhaps best exemplifies how British industry supported leading artists in the pre-television age, drawing as it does on the combined talents of Basil Wright and Harry Watt, alongside WH Auden, Benjamin Britten, John Grierson and Stuart Legg. Films of scotland Documentary films on all aspects of Scotland. A selection of 50 hours. One of the most coherent local and national film collections in the UK, Films of Scotland charts the changing face of Scotland from the 1930s to 1982. All the films were made under the auspices of the Films of Scotland Committee, which had a brief to sponsor films to promote Scotland's social, cultural and industrial attributes, both nationally and internationally. In collaboration with Scottish Screen Archive, National Library of Scotland, most of the 155 Films of Scotland titles ever produced are available, including all seven films made for the Empire Exhibition in 1938, as well as a selection of the films made between 1955 and 1982; topics covered range across industry, agriculture, fishing, the work of Scottish artists and writers, architecture, tourism, urban redevelopment and Scottish music and dancing.
  5. IET.tv It features over 3,000 presentations filmed between 2002-2012 from a range of IET events, lectures, seminars, conferences, as well as other organisations' events and expert interviews. These events are highly regarded by the global engineering community and feature key academic and practising engineers and technologists from around the world, who are specialists in their fields.Aimed at the engineering academic and research market, the IET.tv collection covers the following eight key technology areas: Communications Control & Automation Electronics IT Management Manufacturing Power Transport Biochemical Society A substantial selection of films from the Biochemical Society Archive, charting the development of biochemistry in the later 20th century through the experiences of some of the subject's most celebrated practitioners. The Biochemical Society Archive films chart the development of biochemistry in the later 20th century through the experiences of some of the subject's most celebrated practitioners. Interviewees include Professor Patricia Clarke, Sir John Cornforth, Dr Dorothy Hodgkin, Sir James Lovelock, Professor Alfred Neuberger, Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgy and Lord Alexander Todd. IWF A wide selection of material from one of the leading science film institutes in the world, based in Germany. A series of highlight extracts from the collection's complete films is available, each one complete in itself and showing a single process or phenomenon, together with a growing list of complete films from the collection. Based in Germany, the IWF is one of the leading science film institutes in the world. It has been working since the late 1940s on behalf of academic researchers to create audio-visual recordings of physical phenomena in nature and technology, the biological sciences, and ethnographic customs and processes in culture and society. Please note that the soundtrack of a small number of films in the collection is in German. The IWF collection is of interest to students of biomedical science and life sciences, zoology, botany, anthropology, chemistry, environmental science, genetics, oceanography, chemistry, physics, physical sciences, mathematics, ethnography and geology.
  6. Wellcome moving images and sound 500+ titles dating from 1912 onwards, covering all aspects of medicine, healthcare provision and practice in the UK from the Moving Image and Sound Collection in the Wellcome Library. This resource provides access to films and videos which were previously only available to view onsite at the Wellcome Library's premises. Researchers, educators, students and browsers are able to witness the evolution of medicine and health over the past 100 years and engage with the use of film as a communication tool in the medical sciences. The core collection consists of about 60 © Wellcome Trust titles that were made by the corporate arm of the organisation, in the guise of the Wellcome Foundation. The earliest footage is of archaeological digs in the Sudan, at Jebel Moya, featuring the founder, Sir Henry Wellcome himself (A day at Gebel Moya, season 1912-13), as well as more jaunty corporate fare about the business of running a pharmaceutical company (Looking Around, The Story of the Wellcome Foundation). Many of the films were originally made for professional audiences such as doctors, surgeons, nurses and students of medicine, so be prepared for some "hands-on" footage of clinical procedures and actual operations. Some of the material relating to genito-urinary procedures are available to medical students only. St Georges These films reflect the production and teaching needs of one of the leading medical schools in the UK. A selection of nine hours. The collection of 19 films from St George's Hospital Medical School Academic Services reflects the teaching needs of one of the leading medical schools in the UK. The collection covers subjects in the clinical-medical and biomedical fields, as well as aspects of current medical practice, including examination techniques, case studies on specific illnesses and operations, guides on diagnosis, and training on doctor-patient interaction. The material is aimed at medical and biomedical undergraduate and postgraduate students. Sheffield University Medicine, statistics, law, chemistry, archaeology, and the performing arts. A selection of 47 hours. Sheffield University Learning Media Unit is one of the largest university production units in the UK. The collection covers a wide range of subjects and programmes, and will be useful right across the academic subject range, including medicine, bio-medical science, chemistry, life sciences, biology, sociology, environmental and earth sciences, archaeology, music, law, geology, civil engineering, English language and the performing arts.
  7. Over 50 hours of copyright-free classical music and associated scores, covering much of the core repertoire plus rarer pieces from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Adaptation and manipulation permitted. The Culverhouse Classical Music Collection comprises over 50 hours of copyright-free classical music, covering much of the core repertoire plus rarer pieces from the 17th to the 20th centuries. It is licensed from Brian Culverhouse, who, after 20 years at EMI, has been an independent record producer for 30 years, working with many famous performers. For ease of use, the music is available in small pieces, such as movements, and some associated scores are also available. Users are permitted to extract sections for delivery in VLEs or on disc, relieving pressure on hard-pressed libraries, allowing staff and students to download and burn customised CDs while librarians will be able to replace any that go missing. As a repository of musical examples, the Culverhouse Classical Music Collection is a boon to music teaching at all levels. However the really innovative aspect of the licence agreement is that it allows manipulation of the files. Using their preferred software, users are permitted to repurpose the wav files, including stretching or compressing
  8. Images covering a wide range of pictorial content drawn from the rich, diverse and internationally significant collections of The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, including major artists such as Canaletto, J.M.W. Turner, George Stubbs and John Constable. Every image is tagged by geographical location and a date or period. Many of the images are linked to contemporary social and political events. For example, George Stubbs' painting of the horse 'Gimcrack with John Pratt up on Newmarket Heath' of c.1765 marks an important period in the history of horse-racing in Britain, when the coloured silks of patrons had been introduced and the sport had begun to attract a wide public. Other images depict engineering structures or science and technology subjects: a number of ceramics, for example, have images of industrial buildings and events, such as the Great Exhibition of 1851 or the Dublin Industrial Exhibition of 1853. A painting such as Ford Madox Brown's 'The Last of England', depicting 19th-century emigrants leaving the UK with the cliffs of Dover in the background, offers comparative material on the theme of emigration within a social, political and cultural context.
  9. GovEd 15,000 images by Francesco Troina, mainly covering architecture, design, engineering, media and travel and tourism. Design Archives Material from the University of Brighton Design Archives, including images of exhibitions, posters, products, and retail space design dating from 1945 to 1985. The collection comprises four separate components: British exhibitions (800 images) 'a rich visual record of British post-war exhibitions in the post-war period, including the Festival of Britain; national celebrations such as the 1953 Coronation; and the interiors of the Commonwealth Institute. Posters (500 images) 'images of artwork and printed posters advertising a wide range of services, products and events throughout the post-war years, in Britain and internationally. Product Design (700 images) 'by including location data for each image, this collection will help create a map of British manufacturing (much of which is long gone), and includes rare sets of images relating to manufacturing processes: furniture; glass; printed textiles. Retail and Domestic Spaces (300 images) 'the changing face of British retail from shop fascias, interiors, signage and display, alongside domestic interiors from the 1930s to the end of the century.