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SCARP Workshop: Building and Curating Online Video Corpora
22 April 2009 |
This was a meeting of researchers and stakeholders in data service provision to discuss curation issues raised in our SCARP case study on the roles and re-usability of video data in social studies of interaction. This event aimed to raise mutual awareness of research communities' practices and needs for archiving, sharing and re-using digital video data; and identify how local and national research data services may contribute to the infrastructure for video data curation.
- Read a report on the workshop and discussion [PDF, 30KB]
Target Audience
.The target audience for this event was academics/researchers using video as data in observational, experimental or practice-based research that employs social research methodologies; and institutional providers of relevant research data services and tools.
Duration and Location
This event was held at the Digital Curation Centre head offices (Appleton Tower, room 7.02) from 9.45am - 2.00pm
Programme
Introduction — aims of the workshop Chris Rusbridge (DCC Director) and Angus Whyte (DCC Research Officer) |
Current uses of digital video data and the case for online corpora Short scene-setting presentations from researchers that outlined:
"Where the Video Goes" Eric Laurier, Human Geography Research Group, School of Geosciences and SEDIT (Scottish Ethnomethodology Discourse, Interaction and Talk) Download presentation [PDF, 2.45MB] "Eyetracking studies of gaze and perception of dynamic scenes" Robin Hill, Visual Cognition Group, Department of Psychology Download presentation [PPT, 366KB] "Video analysis of interaction as input to medical applications development" Mark Hartswood, Social Informatics |
Current developments to support Curation and Communication"Edinburgh Datashare from project to service" Robin Rice, Edinburgh University Data Library Download presentation [PPT, 8526KB] "VidioWiki: video as a medium for interdisciplinary and public communication" Nicola Hillhouse, Hillhouse Communications Download presentation [PPT, 1.26MB] "The curation lifecycle and video research data" Angus Whyte, DCC Scarp Project Download presentation [PPT, 1.11MB] |
Discussion Issues discussed included:
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