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Press release: Jisc agreement makes philosophy resource openly available
A major new Jisc agreement ensures that all staff, researchers and students in UK further and higher education institutions have completely free and open access to a dynamic online reference work, which is designed to be responsive to new research in philosophy – the Stanford Encyclopedia of Phi
Service announcement: JiscPAS reaffirms its commitment to UK FE and HE
Due to recent communications containing erroneous and misleading information received from a third party by a number of UK colleges and universities, the following statement has been issued by Jisc's Plagiarism Advisory Service.
Ariadne highlights web accessibility
The new issue of Ariadne, highlighting the question of web accessibility by disabled people, is now available. Among the items included in the current issue is an article by Lawrie Phipps, Neil Witt and Brian Kelly.
New Jisc agreement makes artists' resource available
A new Jisc agreement brings a wide range of essential visual arts publications, toolkits and other resources to the UK higher and further education community.
First instalment of Digital Curation Manual now available
Scientists and researchers across the UK generate increasingly vast amounts of digital data.
Interview - Newsfilm online, digitising ITN and Reuters archives
Newsfilm Online is a unique Jisc-funded £2.8 million project, managed by the British Universities Film & Video Council in partnership with ITN and Reuters, to encode and deliver up to 3,000 hours of film archives.
See famous Shakespearian actors at Arts and Humanities Data Service
The Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS) offers you the Designing Shakespeare Collection, one of the most popular resources in its archive of digital images, texts and multimedia created by and for the UK education community.
Television in education - find over five million broadcasts and use them
Television has the power to mould the thinking of a nation. It has long
been acknowledged, perhaps tacitly, that the medium can be immensely
effective not only in enhancing the education experience, but also in
Announcing details of international collaboration through e-Framework
The e-Framework for Education and Research is a visionary new initiative that brings together and builds on the successes of a number of Jisc development programmes – including the Jisc Information Environment activity (IE), e-Learning Framework (ELF) and the Virtual Research Environment Program
Press release: Partnership boost to UK higher and further education
The British Library’s unrivalled collections and the pioneering technology of Jisc will combine to the benefit of researchers and students across the UK with the signing today of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) committing both partners to a wide range of innovative development projects.