Discover how organisations and researchers are using ResearchSpace
Discover how organisations and researchers are using ResearchSpace
ResearchSpace2021-11-08T18:09:26+00:00
Collection Care at The National Archives
The National Archives has implemented a new digital system in its Collection Care department using ResearchSpace. The system records both conservation practice and research with provenance and historical context. It will support Collection Care in addressing new challenges and information needs, and represent innovative and socially aware thinking.
ResearchSpace2021-11-12T12:25:02+00:00
Hokusai: The Great Picture Book of Everything
The British Museum has made available with ResearchSpace the most recent studies conducted on 103 drawings on display in the exhibition Hokusai: The Great Picture Book of Everything. This knowledge base has become an active digital space for exploring the exhibition online and uncovering layer by layer the meanings behind these new drawings, from inscriptions to visual references.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T13:42:36+00:00
The Courtauld
The Courtauld has a long history as a centre of conservation excellence with a national and international reputation. It has adopted ResearchSpace as part of a new progressive approach to open conservation research.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T13:42:30+00:00
LINCS
The Linked Infrastructure for Networked Cultural Scholarship (LINCS) has adopted ResearchSpace as its research platform to create a “smarter, ‘semantic’ web…[to] elucidate the diverse causes, effects, and significance of human action and expression”.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:41:44+00:00
Pharos – The international consortium of photo archives
The Pharos ResearchSpace platform, due to launch in 2022, will initially integrate 1.5 million archival art images from five of the fourteen PHAROS partners to develop a collaborative resource for contextual research. The initial group includes: Villa I Tatti, Biblioteca Hertziana, Bildarchive Foto Marburg, Fondazione Federico Zeri and the Frick Art Reference Library.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:43:34+00:00
I Tatti
I Tatti – The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance studies- is a member of the ResearchSpace community, actively contributing to the development and improvement of the system. The institute is part of CORDH and PHAROS consortium and using ResearchSpace in several digiTatti projects.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:46:07+00:00
Linked Conservation Data
A network of 23 partners, led by the University of the Arts London and Stanford University, including the Bodleian Library, Library of Congress, Fitzwilliam Museum, Getty Research Institute, National Gallery London and The National Archives, working on improving access to conservation documentation. The aim of the Network is to discuss and report on ways that conservation documentation can be disseminated and re-used more effectively through Linked Data.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:47:25+00:00
Maco
The ResearchSpace system has been customised for the Maco Museum of Oriental Art and Culture as an Exhibition research system allowing to develop ideas and concepts backed up by digital resources like propositions, digital entity records and documents.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:49:28+00:00
CORDH
Members of the CORDH community use ResearchSpace technology for projects and ongoing research. They include the two Max Planck Institutes (History of Science and Bibliotheca Herziana), University of Zurch, ETH University, and Villa I Tatti (Harvard University).
ResearchSpace2021-11-08T18:09:26+00:00
Collection Care at The National Archives
The National Archives has implemented a new digital system in its Collection Care department using ResearchSpace. The system records both conservation practice and research with provenance and historical context. It will support Collection Care in addressing new challenges and information needs, and represent innovative and socially aware thinking.
ResearchSpace2021-11-12T12:25:02+00:00
Hokusai: The Great Picture Book of Everything
The British Museum has made available with ResearchSpace the most recent studies conducted on 103 drawings on display in the exhibition Hokusai: The Great Picture Book of Everything. This knowledge base has become an active digital space for exploring the exhibition online and uncovering layer by layer the meanings behind these new drawings, from inscriptions to visual references.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T13:42:36+00:00
The Courtauld
The Courtauld has a long history as a centre of conservation excellence with a national and international reputation. It has adopted ResearchSpace as part of a new progressive approach to open conservation research.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T13:42:30+00:00
LINCS
The Linked Infrastructure for Networked Cultural Scholarship (LINCS) has adopted ResearchSpace as its research platform to create a “smarter, ‘semantic’ web…[to] elucidate the diverse causes, effects, and significance of human action and expression”.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:41:44+00:00
Pharos – The international consortium of photo archives
The Pharos ResearchSpace platform, due to launch in 2022, will initially integrate 1.5 million archival art images from five of the fourteen PHAROS partners to develop a collaborative resource for contextual research. The initial group includes: Villa I Tatti, Biblioteca Hertziana, Bildarchive Foto Marburg, Fondazione Federico Zeri and the Frick Art Reference Library.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:43:34+00:00
I Tatti
I Tatti – The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance studies- is a member of the ResearchSpace community, actively contributing to the development and improvement of the system. The institute is part of CORDH and PHAROS consortium and using ResearchSpace in several digiTatti projects.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:46:07+00:00
Linked Conservation Data
A network of 23 partners, led by the University of the Arts London and Stanford University, including the Bodleian Library, Library of Congress, Fitzwilliam Museum, Getty Research Institute, National Gallery London and The National Archives, working on improving access to conservation documentation. The aim of the Network is to discuss and report on ways that conservation documentation can be disseminated and re-used more effectively through Linked Data.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:47:25+00:00
Maco
The ResearchSpace system has been customised for the Maco Museum of Oriental Art and Culture as an Exhibition research system allowing to develop ideas and concepts backed up by digital resources like propositions, digital entity records and documents.
ResearchSpace2021-11-05T12:49:28+00:00
CORDH
Members of the CORDH community use ResearchSpace technology for projects and ongoing research. They include the two Max Planck Institutes (History of Science and Bibliotheca Herziana), University of Zurch, ETH University, and Villa I Tatti (Harvard University).