BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
Metadata quality, interoperability, standardised access – all these are buzzwords commonly used and agreed on as being vital for resource discovery in the digital heritage sector. But what do these words...
Depending on the size of your project we may also be able to help with cataloguing your holdings as they are being converted. The intangible nature of digital assets makes keeping an organised record of all...
Further to our introductory course, you will learn about some of the innovative ways that emerging technologies can deepen understanding of your collections, and bring resources to life in new ways, through...
With our training course, you will learn the requirements of descriptive metadata and how it is used with audiovisual assets in the UK. You will gain practical knowledge around all aspects of descriptive...
Representatives from archives and broadcasters across Europe attended EUscreen workshops in London, Warsaw and Barcelona during May and June. The British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC), NInA...
We organise a wide portfolio of courses across the year, aimed at teaching staff, researchers, librarians, copyright officers, media services, IT staff and anyone else involved with moving image and sound...
We organise a wide portfolio of events across the year, aimed at teaching staff, researchers, librarians, copyright officers, media services, IT staff and anyone else involved with moving image and sound...
The Global Shakespeares Video & Performance Archive provides open online access to videos of Shakespeare productions from around the world within a federated archive. Users can view and study annotated...
EUscreen is back and the new three-year initiative will see over 20,000 new items – mainly selected from long-running factual series, documentaries, newsreels and magazine programmes - added to the...
On 7 - 9 May 2012, the first international ECLAP conference on 'Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access and Entertainment' will take place in Florence, Italy. ECLAP - the e-library for...