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JISC Legal is involved in the setting up of a new shared legal service for universities and (in future) colleges. They have recently posted a call for help on their website to help give it a name. The...
What are these Channel 4 Press Packs? The basic goal was to digitize all the Channel 4 press packs produced from November 1982 to June 2002 when the last hard copy was published. [caption...
Moving Image and Sound Resources for A-Level English and Drama This catalogue aims specifically to provide comprehensive details of materials that support the 2004-2005 A-Level English and Drama...
The London Transport Museum website now features a small selection of films that can be viewed online. Drawn from its substantial collection of films, most notably documentaries made by British Transport...
After many delays and much development (including consultation with the BUFVC), plans are now firmly underway to digitse the entirety of the Radio Times listings magazine, which includes details of all BBC...
Luke McKernan, Film Historian and Curator of Moving Image at the British Library, has relaunched his website devoted to the life and work of Charles Urban (1867-1942), one of the major figures of early...
Following its report (which you can download as a pdf here) at the end of last year on the public interest test on the proposed acquisition of British Sky Broadcasting Group by News Corporation, Ofcom has...
2010. GB. Audio (CD). British Library. 153 minutes. Price: £ 16.28 About the Author: Paul Kerswill, Professor of Sociolinguistics, Lancaster University. Currently working on the second of two large...
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) are marking their 10th Anniversary with a number of activities including a Research in Film Award competition. This is designed to showcase, reward and...
Saul Bass: A Life in Film and Design by Jennifer Bass and Pat Kirkham (Lawrence King Publishers, November 2011). 424 pages. ISBN: 978-1856697521 (hardback). £48. About the Reviewer: Dr Rob Banham is...