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Thank you for completing the recent BUFVC AV Citation Survey. We had a great response and are very grateful to everyone who took the time to participate. The results from the survey are currently being...
Learning on Screen has just published the second edition of our Audiovisual Citation Guidelines, following the launch of the new guidelines at our members’ day in December 2017. At the event, a...
Despite the exponential increase in the use of audiovisual material in teaching, learning and research in higher and further education, existing guidelines for the citation of moving image and sound are...
We are updating our AV Citation Guidelines (first edition March 2013) and would very much appreciate your input into the second edition. Once completed, the second edition will be made available to all our...
Have you ever wondered how to cite a television advert? Or what about an extra from a DVD? Do you ever need to provide advice to students or contributors about how to reference audiovisual content within...
The BUFVC will be exhibiting at the ALT Conference 2013. The event will be taking place at the East Midlands Conference Centre, University of Nottingham, 10-12 September 2013. The ALT annual conference...
At the British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC) we are currently working on an exciting project to compile authoritative and accessible guidelines for the citation of moving image and sound,...
Raising awareness of moving image & sound content in your institution Friday 7 December 2012, 10am - 3pm The Geological Society, Piccadilly, London The BUFVC forum discussed how to raise awareness...
This year our annual members’ day will look at the issues of creativity, copyright and citation with the use of audiovisual in education. The Learning on Screen AGM will also take place during the day. ...