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The JISC Digitisation Programme is a series of projects to digitise the cultural heritage and scholarly materials in universities, libraries, museums, archives and others cultural memory organisations in the United Kingdom.〔(Sykes, Jean (2008) Large-scale digitisation: the £22 million JISC programme and the role of libraries. Serials, 21 (3). pp. 167-173. ISSN 0953-0460 )〕〔(JISC Digitisation Projects )〕 The programme continues to be managed by the UK's Joint Information Systems Committee. JISC supports United Kingdom post-16 and higher education and research in support of learning, teaching, research and administration in the context of ICT. The Programme has had three main strands. * Phase 1 ran from 2004 to 2007, and funded six separate digitisation projects. * Phase 2 ran from 2007 to 2009, and funded sixteen projects. * Enriching Digital Resources ran from 2008 to 2010, and funded twenty five projects. == Phase 1 (2004-2007) == The six projects funded under Phase 1 were the following NewsFilm Online This project has digitised 3,000 hours from the archives of ITN (Independent Television News), featuring clips relating to British and world news from the 1920s to the present day. These include, for example, interviews with Nelson Mandela. The video content is only available to Higher and Further Education institutions in the United Kingdom, and requires access via the Athens or Shibboleth authentication systems.〔(NewsFilm Online )〕 Online Historical Population Reports The University of Essex has made available population reports from the UK, 1801 - 1937. The reports, drawn from census and other related information, includes information on births, deaths, marriages, housing, religion and other social factors relating to the UK population. The resource is freely available.〔(Histpop.Org - Home )〕 Medical Journals Backfiles The Wellcome Trust led this project to publish electronic versions of 2m pages of text from medical journals. All the content is freely available via the PubMed Central service.〔(PubMed Central Homepage )〕 18th-Century Parliamentary Papers Led by the University of Southampton, this project digitised eighteenth-century parliamentary papers bills and related journals from the House of Commons. The resource is freely available to staff and students in UK further and higher education, plus those working in Irish universities.〔(HCPP - Information Site )〕 Archival Sound Recordings This project (which has received two sections of funding from JISC) has made available some of the Sound Archive of the British Library, including oral histories from the Holocaust, wildlife recordings and accents and dialects. Some of the content is freely available, others are only open to Further and Higher Education in the UK, depending on copyright and data protection restrictions.〔(Archival Sound Recordings )〕 British Library Historic Newspapers The British Library has received two tranches of funding from JISC to digitise nearly 3m pages of historic newspapers, largely covering the nineteenth century.〔Public access is available via (British Newspapers - Home ). Those working in UK higher and further education also have access via their own university or college.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「JISC Digitisation Programme」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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