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In April 2014 the British Library opened its reading room for news. Its many features include a Broadcast News service with a growing library of recordings from 22 television and radio news channels. Dr Luke...
Hands-On History: Exploring New Methodologies for Media History Research 8—10 February 2016 Geological Society, London http://tinyurl.com/HandsOn16 Confirmed keynote speakers: Prof. Susan J....
The first EUscreen International Conference on Content Selection Policy and Contextualisation is to be held at the Casa del Cinema in Rome, Italy from 7-8 October 2010. The two-day conference will focus on...
Slums on Screen: World Cinema and the Planet of Slums by Igor Krstić (Edinburgh University Press, 2016), 288 pages, ISBN: 978-1474406864 (hardback), £75 About the reviewer: Tamara Courage is a PhD...
The Seven Up series of TV documentaries by Michael Apted has followed the lives of fourteen British children since 1964 at seven yearly intervals, with the next edition planned for screening on ITV later in...
Data visualisation is a tool that can help us to view a set of data in an original way. It can stimulate us to ask different questions of the material and explore new avenues of enquiry. This visualisation...
Eugène Vernier: fashion, femininity & form, with essays by Robin Muir and Becky E. Conekin, was published in hardback by Hirmer Publishers on Monday 19th November price £39.95, (220 pages, 200...
For the week ending 8 Ocobert 2010 the top five requests from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service, childcare and education feature prominently. 1. KIDS IN CARE (BBC1) View TRILT Record or watch now...
Online Access to Audiovisual Heritage EUscreen has published its second status report, Online Access to Audiovisual Heritage. In three chapters, the report gives an overview of technological developments...
Roland Emmerich's controversial new film Anonymous is released in UK cinemas this Friday (28 October) and it explores some of the theories that question whether Shakespeare did, or did not, in fact author...