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Posters of conflict resource launched by AHDS Visual Arts
There were few more powerful mediums for influencing public opinion in wartime Britain and abroad than posters, writes Brenda Brinkley of AHDS Visual Arts.
Archaeology service links to Google Maps
The Archaeology Data Service (ADS/AHDS Archaeology) has announced a new trial service within its online search catalogue ArchSearch, writes William Kilbride.
Service feature: Archives Hub highlights book design
The Archives Hub provides a single point of access to descriptions of archives held in more than 145 HE and FE institutions from all around the UK, and forms part of the National Archives Network, writes Paddy Collis.
Sharing online teaching materials: new staff development resources published
With ICT offering the possibility of teachers, lecturers and others sharing teaching materials online, the question of staff development becomes especially important.
Open access publishing prominent at Online Educa conference
Over 1860 delegates from 72 countries gathered last week
at the largest e-learning conference in the world, the Online Educa
conference in Berlin. Four plenary sessions, 84 parallel sessions and an
Project feature: Shibboleth enables secure resource sharing
Shibboleth is a word that is likely to be heard more and more among the UK education community, and for a good reason, writes Masha Garibyan. Web-based resources and services have long been an integral part of UK Higher and Further education provision.
Press release: Knowledge Exchange launched in Berlin
World’s largest e-learning conference sees launch of new pan-European ICT body
New Jisc agreement brings Shakespeare to life
Jisc and Thomson Gale make unique resource available to the academic community
Press release: New digitisation report calls for cross-sectoral e-content strategy
Public sector risks being left behind in information revolution, says
new report
Jisc infoNet showcased on Web TV
Jisc infoNet has been showcased as part of a series of Web TV programmes made for this year's AoC conference. The short films, shown at the AoC conference, are now available to view on the AoCtv website.