Building a Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities
The BVREH is a project supported by the Humanities Division at Oxford, hosted by the Oxford e-Research Centre, and funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC), which promotes the innovative use of information and communications technology in academic teaching and research in the UK.
An initial survey carried out by the BVREH team between June 2005 and September 2006 defined the range of services that a Virtual Environment should offer - from information about researchers and their interests and about conferences, lectures and seminars, to integrated communication and collaboration tools to support advanced research. The project team is now addressing the needs highlighted by the survey through a number of pilot applications designed for specific user communities with the long term aim of broadening their functionality to a wider humanities user base.
The projects under the BVREH banner are:
- The BVREH User Survey
- A Virtual Workspace for the Study of Ancient Documents
- A VRE for the Study of Documents and Manuscripts
- User Requirements Gathering for the Humanities Workshop series
Useful links:
Virtual Research Environments in Oxford
JISC VRE Programme
The VERA Project
The Oxford e-Research Centre (OeRC)