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Oxford e-Research Centre

The Oxford e-Research Centre works with research units across the whole of Oxford University to enable the use and development of innovative computational and information technology in multidisciplinary collaborations.

Since its inception 2006 the Centre has grown to be an internationally prestigious team of over 50 multidisciplinary researchers committed to accelerating research through innovative technology and is home to a portfolio of research projects in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, technology and research infrastructure development.

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# Episode Title Description Duration People Date
1 Creative Commons 6.9 James Elles: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? James Elles (MEP for the UK South East region) delivers the final part of the last lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum series. 0:06:50 James Elles 12 Mar 2013
2 Creative Commons 6.7 Robert Madelin: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Robert Madelin (EU Director-­General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) talks about information and communications technology for cultural heritage and collaborations between institutions. 0:03:30 Robert Madelin 08 Mar 2013
3 Creative Commons 6.8 Mechtild Rössler and Giovanni Boccardi: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Dr Mechtild Rössler (UNESCO, Deputy Director, World Heritage Centre) and Giovanni Boccardi (UNESCO, Sustainable Development) talk about international collaboration for cultural heritage issues. 0:12:02 Mechtild Rössler, Giovanni Boccardi 08 Mar 2013
4 Creative Commons 6.6 Carol Ann Scott: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Carol Ann Scott (Chair, ICOM UK) talks about the work of ICOM UK, her role as a Museums and Heritage Consultant, and potential collaboration with the University. 0:07:51 Carol Ann Scott 08 Mar 2013
5 Creative Commons 6.5 Susan Denyer: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Susan Denyer (World Heritage Adviser, ICOMOS) talks about The International Council on Monuments and Sites. 0:09:27 Susan Denyer 08 Mar 2013
6 Creative Commons 6.4 Christopher Young: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Christopher Young (Head of International Advice, English Heritage) talks about English Heritage and potential collaboration with the University. 0:05:15 Christopher Young 08 Mar 2013
7 Creative Commons 6.3 Malcolm Airs: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? In this talk Professor Airs (Director, Kellogg Centre for the Historic Environment) talks about collaborations between Kellogg College and other academic institutions. 0:08:05 Malcolm Airs 08 Mar 2013
8 Creative Commons 6.2 Introductory Remarks: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Professor Loren Griffith (Director of International Strategy) delivers introductory remarks for the sixth lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum "How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?". 0:04:57 Loren Griffith 08 Mar 2013
9 Creative Commons 6.1 Introduction: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the sixth lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum, entitled "How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?". 0:02:52 Donna Kurtz 08 Mar 2013
10 Creative Commons 5.5 Cultural Heritage and the Global Market Professor Linda Scott (DP World Chair for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Saïd Business School) delivers the final part of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?". 0:16:30 Linda Scott 28 Feb 2013
11 Creative Commons 5.4 Cultural Economics and the Heritage Industry Dr Pegram Harrison (Fellow in Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School) delivers part 4/5 of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?". 0:15:58 Pegram Harrison 28 Feb 2013
12 Creative Commons 5.3 Culture in Executive Education: Tangible Evidence Tracey Camillieri (Director, Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme, Saïd Business School) talks about culture in Executive Education. 0:08:55 Tracey Camillieri 28 Feb 2013
13 Creative Commons 5.2 Roy Westbrook: How Can Leadership Development and the World of Commerce Contribute? Professor Roy Westbrook (Deputy Dean, Saïd Business School) delivers part 2/5 of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?". 0:03:15 Roy Westbrook 28 Feb 2013
14 Creative Commons 5.1 Introduction: How Can Leadership Development and the World of Commerce Contribute? In this talk Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the fifth lecture in the series "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?". 0:05:01 Donna Kurtz 28 Feb 2013
15 Creative Commons 4.2 Emily Hudson: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Dr Emily Hudson (Fellow, Intellectual Property Law,) talks about legal regimes relevant to the preservation, use and accessibility of cultural heritage. 0:12:28 Emily Hudson 25 Feb 2013
16 Creative Commons Lecture 4: Dr Emily Hudson, Fellow Intellectual Property Law, Oxford University In this talk Dr Emily Hudson, talks about legal regimes relevant to the preservation, use and accessibility of cultural heritage. 0:12:46 Emily Hudson 25 Feb 2013
17 Creative Commons 4.5 Ewan McKendrick: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Professor Ewan McKendrick (Registrar and Professor of Private Law) looks at cultural heritage law from a university perspective. 0:16:42 Ewan McKendrick 25 Feb 2013
18 Creative Commons Lecture 4: Ewan McKendrick, What is cultural heritage law? Lecture 4: In this talk Professor Ewan McKendrick Registrar and Professor of Private Law looks at cultural heritage law from a university perspective. 0:16:57 Ewan McKendrick 25 Feb 2013
19 Creative Commons 4.1 Introduction: What is Cultural Heritage Law? In this talk Professor Kurtz introduces the fourth lecture of the series 'What is cultural heritage law?' 0:05:21 Donna Kurtz 25 Feb 2013
20 Creative Commons Lecture 4: Introduction. What is cultural heritage law? In this talk Professor Kurtz introduces the fourth lecture of the series 'What is cultural heritage law?' 0:05:39 Donna Kurtz 25 Feb 2013
21 Creative Commons 4.3 Cultural Heritage Law and Increasing Access to Primary Source Material. Peter Hirtle (Senior Policy Advisor to the Cornell University Library) delivers part 3/5 of the lecture "What is cultural heritage law?". 0:10:28 Peter Hirtle 25 Feb 2013
22 Creative Commons Lecture 4: Peter Hirtle, cultural heritage law and increasing access to primary source material. In this talk Peter Hirtle Senior Policy Advisor to the Cornell University Library talks about cultural heritage law and increasing access to primary material. 0:10:45 Peter Hirtle 25 Feb 2013
23 Creative Commons 4.4 Timothy Endicott: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Professor Timothy Endicott (Dean of the Faculty of Law) talks about cultural heritage law and cultural heritage studies in Oxford University. 0:15:40 Timothy Endicott 25 Feb 2013
24 Creative Commons Lecture 4: Professor Timothy Endicott, What is cultural heritage law? In this talk Professor Timothy Endicott Dean of the Faculty of Law, talks about cultural heritage law and cultural heritage studies in Oxford University. 0:15:58 Timothy Endicott 25 Feb 2013
25 Creative Commons 3.7 OUP and Disseminating Cultural Heritage Mike Monaghan (IT Director for Global Academic Business, Oxford University Press) delivers the final part of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:08:51 Mike Monaghan 18 Feb 2013
26 Creative Commons 3.6 Leveraging Social Science Tools to Understand the Digital Humanities Dr Eric Meyer (Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute) delivers part 6/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:13:31 Eric Meyer 18 Feb 2013
27 Creative Commons 3.5 Libraries Don't Have to Change, Do They? Dr Wolfram Horstmann (Associate Director for Digital Library Programmes and Information Technology, Bodleian Libraries) talks about cultural heritage and libraries. 0:10:25 Wolfram Horstmann 18 Feb 2013
28 Creative Commons 3.4 The Ashmolean: Eastern Art Online Digitisation Paul Groves talks about Cultural Heritage and his role as project manager for the Ashmolean Eastern Art Online Website in part 4/6 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:14:17 Paul Groves 18 Feb 2013
29 Creative Commons 3.3 Cultural Heritage and the Oxford e-Research Centre Professor David de Roure (Director, Oxford e-­Research Centre) delivers part 3/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:12:17 David De Roure 18 Feb 2013
30 Creative Commons 3.2 Cultural Heritage and Information Technology Professor Anne Trefethen (Chief Information Officer) delivers part 2/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:09:09 Anne Trefethen 18 Feb 2013
31 Creative Commons 3.1 Introduction: How has Technology Transformed Access and Dissemination? Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has technology transformed access and dissemination?'. 0:05:44 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
32 Creative Commons 2.3 Heritage Science Professor Heather Viles (Professor of Biogeomorphology and Heritage Conservation) delivers part 3/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". 0:07:32 Heather Viles 18 Feb 2013
33 Creative Commons 2.5 Internet, Social Networks and Cultural Heritage Dr Francesca Leoni (Ashmolean Museum, Curator of Islamic Art) delivers part 5/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". 0:08:50 Francesca Leoni 18 Feb 2013
34 Creative Commons 2.4 The Ashmolean and Cultural Heritage Dr Mallica Kumbera Landrus (Ashmolean Museum, Teaching Curator) talks about the seminar subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?' in relation to the Ashmolean. 0:06:28 Mallica Kumbera Landrus 18 Feb 2013
35 Creative Commons 2.6 Cultural Heritage and the Faculty of Oriental Studies Professor Rana Mitter (Director-Designate of the China Centre) delivers the final part of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". 0:10:49 Rana Mitter 18 Feb 2013
36 Creative Commons 2.2 The study of Asia and the Middle East in Oxford University Professor Ed Herzig (Oriental Studies, Persian) delivers part 2/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". 0:11:46 Ed Herzig 18 Feb 2013
37 Creative Commons 2.1 Introduction: How has Globalisation Changed Perceptions of Cultural Heritage? Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?'. 0:06:31 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
38 Creative Commons 1.6 International Strategy Loren Griffith (Director of International Strategy) delivers the final part of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?". 0:10:56 Loren Griffith 18 Feb 2013
39 Creative Commons 1.5 Cultural Heritage at the Bodleian Library Dr Chris Fletcher (Keeper of Special Collections, Bodleian Library) delivers part 5/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?" 0:12:25 Chris Fletcher 18 Feb 2013
40 Creative Commons 1.4 Teaching Through Objects and Enabling a Closer Working Between Colleagues in the Teaching Departments of the University Giovanna Vitelli (Director, Ashmolean Museum University Engagement Programme) delivers part 4/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?" 0:04:31 Giovanna Vitelli 18 Feb 2013
41 Creative Commons 1.3 The Unique Cultural Resource of the Ashmolean Museum Dr Christopher Brown (Director of the Ashmolean Museum) delivers part 3/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?" 0:07:32 Christopher Brown 18 Feb 2013
42 Creative Commons 1.2 Humanities at Oxford University and How Important Cultural Heritage as a Theme Is Professor Shearer West (Head of the Humanities Division) delivers part 2/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?" 0:04:28 Shearer West 18 Feb 2013
43 Creative Commons 1.1 Introduction to the Cultural Heritage Forum Donna Kurtz introduces the series and asks 'What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?'. 0:05:41 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
# Episode Title Description Duration People Date
1 Creative Commons 6.9 James Elles: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? James Elles (MEP for the UK South East region) delivers the final part of the last lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum series. 0:06:50 James Elles 12 Mar 2013
2 Creative Commons Lecture 6: James Elles, MEP for the UK South East James Elles, MEP for the UK South East region, gives a talk in the final of the Cultural Heritage Forum series 0:06:50 James Elles 12 Mar 2013
3 Creative Commons 6.7 Robert Madelin: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Robert Madelin (EU Director-­General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) talks about information and communications technology for cultural heritage and collaborations between institutions. 0:03:40 Robert Madelin 08 Mar 2013
4 Creative Commons Lecture 6: Robert Madelin, EU Director-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology. In this talk Robert Madelin talks about information and communications technology for cultural heritage and collaborations between institutions. 0:03:40 Robert Madelin 08 Mar 2013
5 Creative Commons 6.8 Mechtild Rössler and Giovanni Boccardi: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Dr Mechtild Rössler (UNESCO, Deputy Director, World Heritage Centre) and Giovanni Boccardi (UNESCO, Sustainable Development) talk about international collaboration for cultural heritage issues. 0:12:06 Mechtild Rössler, Giovanni Boccardi 08 Mar 2013
6 Creative Commons Lecture 6: Dr Mechtild Rössler UNESCO, Deputy Director, World Heritage Centre and Giovanni Boccardi Sustainable Development UNESCO. In this talk Dr Rössler and Giovanni Boccardi talk about international collaboration for cultural heritage issues. 0:12:06 Mechtild Rössler, Giovanni Boccardi 08 Mar 2013
7 Creative Commons 6.6 Carol Ann Scott: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Carol Ann Scott (Chair, ICOM UK) talks about the work of ICOM UK, her role as a Museums and Heritage Consultant, and potential collaboration with the University. 0:08:06 Carol Ann Scott 08 Mar 2013
8 Creative Commons Lecture 6: Carol Ann Scott Chair ICOM UK. In this talk Carol Ann Scott Chair talks about the work of ICOM UK and potential collaboration. 0:08:06 Carol Ann Scott 08 Mar 2013
9 Creative Commons 6.5 Susan Denyer: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Susan Denyer (World Heritage Adviser, ICOMOS) talks about The International Council on Monuments and Sites. 0:09:43 Susan Denyer 08 Mar 2013
10 Creative Commons Lecture 6: Susan Denyer, World Heritage Adviser, ICOMOS. In this talk Susan Denyer talks about The International Council on Monuments and Sites. 0:09:43 Susan Denyer 08 Mar 2013
11 Creative Commons 6.4 Christopher Young: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Christopher Young (Head of International Advice, English Heritage) talks about English Heritage and potential collaboration with the University. 0:05:32 Christopher Young 08 Mar 2013
12 Creative Commons Lecture 6: Christopher Young, Head of International Advice, English Heritage. In this talk Christopher Young talks about English Heritage and potential collaboration with the University. 0:05:32 Christopher Young 08 Mar 2013
13 Creative Commons 6.3 Malcolm Airs: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? In this talk Professor Airs (Director, Kellogg Centre for the Historic Environment) talks about collaborations between Kellogg College and other academic institutions. 0:08:22 Malcolm Airs 08 Mar 2013
14 Creative Commons Lecture 6: Professor Malcolm Airs, Director, Kellogg Centre for the Historic Environment. In this talk Professor Airs talks about collaborations between Kellogg College and other academic institutions. 0:08:22 Malcolm Airs 08 Mar 2013
15 Creative Commons 6.2 Introductory Remarks: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Professor Loren Griffith (Director of International Strategy) delivers introductory remarks for the sixth lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum "How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?". 0:05:16 Loren Griffith 08 Mar 2013
16 Creative Commons Lecture 6: Loren Griffith, Director of International Strategy Oxford University. Introductory remarks. In this talk Professor Loren Griffith gives some introductory remarks for the sixth lecture in the series 'How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?' 0:05:16 Loren Griffith 08 Mar 2013
17 Creative Commons 6.1 Introduction: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the sixth lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum, entitled "How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?". 0:03:07 Donna Kurtz 08 Mar 2013
18 Creative Commons Lecture 6: Introduction. How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate? In this talk Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the sixth lecture in the series 'How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?' 0:03:07 Donna Kurtz 08 Mar 2013
19 Creative Commons 5.5 Cultural Heritage and the Global Market Professor Linda Scott (DP World Chair for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Saïd Business School) delivers the final part of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?". 0:16:46 Linda Scott 28 Feb 2013
20 Creative Commons Lecture 5: Professor Linda Scott, Cultural Heritage and the Global Market. In this talk Professor Linda Scott, DP World Chair for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Said Business School talks about Cultural Heritage and the Global Market. 0:16:46 Linda Scott 28 Feb 2013
21 Creative Commons 5.4 Cultural Economics and the Heritage Industry Dr Pegram Harrison (Fellow in Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School) delivers part 4/5 of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?". 0:16:16 Pegram Harrison 28 Feb 2013
22 Creative Commons Lecture 5: Dr Pegram Harrison. 'Cultural Economics and the Heritage Industry'. In this talk Dr Pegram Harrison, Fellow in Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School talks about Cultural Economics and the Heritage Industry. 0:16:16 Pegram Harrison 28 Feb 2013
23 Creative Commons 5.3 Culture in Executive Education: Tangible Evidence Tracey Camillieri (Director, Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme, Saïd Business School) talks about culture in Executive Education. 0:09:14 Tracey Camillieri 28 Feb 2013
24 Creative Commons Lecture 5: Tracey Camillieri. 'Culture in Executive Education: Tangible Evidence'. In this talk Tracey Camillieri, Director, Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme, Saïd Business School talks about culture in Executive Education. 0:09:14 Tracey Camillieri 28 Feb 2013
25 Creative Commons 5.2 Roy Westbrook: How Can Leadership Development and the World of Commerce Contribute? Professor Roy Westbrook (Deputy Dean, Saïd Business School) delivers part 2/5 of the lecture "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?". 0:03:33 Roy Westbrook 28 Feb 2013
26 Creative Commons Lecture 5: Professor Roy Westbrook, How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute? In this talk Professor Roy Westbrook, Deputy Dean, Saïd Business School talks about how leadership development and the world of commerce can contribute. 0:03:33 Roy Westbrook 28 Feb 2013
27 Creative Commons 5.1 Introduction: How Can Leadership Development and the World of Commerce Contribute? In this talk Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the fifth lecture in the series "How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?". 0:05:18 Donna Kurtz 28 Feb 2013
28 Creative Commons Lecture 5: Introduction. How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute? In this talk Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the fifth lecture in the series 'How can leadership development and the world of commerce contribute?' 0:05:18 Donna Kurtz 28 Feb 2013
29 Creative Commons 4.2 Emily Hudson: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Dr Emily Hudson (Fellow, Intellectual Property Law,) talks about legal regimes relevant to the preservation, use and accessibility of cultural heritage. 0:12:46 Emily Hudson 25 Feb 2013
30 Creative Commons 4.2 Emily Hudson: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Dr Emily Hudson (Fellow, Intellectual Property Law,) talks about legal regimes relevant to the preservation, use and accessibility of cultural heritage. 0:12:46 Emily Hudson 25 Feb 2013
31 Creative Commons 4.5 Ewan McKendrick: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Professor Ewan McKendrick (Registrar and Professor of Private Law) looks at cultural heritage law from a university perspective. 0:16:57 Ewan McKendrick 25 Feb 2013
32 Creative Commons 4.5 Ewan McKendrick: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Professor Ewan McKendrick (Registrar and Professor of Private Law) looks at cultural heritage law from a university perspective. 0:16:57 Ewan McKendrick 25 Feb 2013
33 Creative Commons 4.1 Introduction: What is Cultural Heritage Law? In this talk Professor Kurtz introduces the fourth lecture of the series 'What is cultural heritage law?' 0:05:39 Donna Kurtz 25 Feb 2013
34 Creative Commons 4.1 Introduction: What is Cultural Heritage Law? In this talk Professor Kurtz introduces the fourth lecture of the series 'What is cultural heritage law?' 0:05:39 Donna Kurtz 25 Feb 2013
35 Creative Commons 4.3 Cultural heritage law and increasing access to primary source material. Peter Hirtle (Senior Policy Advisor to the Cornell University Library) delivers part 3/5 of the lecture "What is cultural heritage law?". 0:10:45 Peter Hirtle 25 Feb 2013
36 Creative Commons 4.3 Cultural Heritage Law and Increasing Access to Primary Source Material. Peter Hirtle (Senior Policy Advisor to the Cornell University Library) delivers part 3/5 of the lecture "What is cultural heritage law?". 0:10:45 Peter Hirtle 25 Feb 2013
37 Creative Commons 4.4 Timothy Endicott: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Professor Timothy Endicott (Dean of the Faculty of Law) talks about cultural heritage law and cultural heritage studies in Oxford University. 0:15:58 Timothy Endicott 25 Feb 2013
38 Creative Commons 4.4 Timothy Endicott: What is Cultural Heritage Law? Professor Timothy Endicott (Dean of the Faculty of Law) talks about cultural heritage law and cultural heritage studies in Oxford University. 0:15:58 Timothy Endicott 25 Feb 2013
39 Creative Commons 3.7 OUP and Disseminating Cultural Heritage Mike Monaghan (IT Director for Global Academic Business, Oxford University Press) delivers the final part of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:09:06 Mike Monaghan 18 Feb 2013
40 Creative Commons Lecture 3: OUP and Disseminating Cultural Heritage In this talk Mike Monoghan talks about the Oxford University Press and Disseminating Cultural Heritage. 0:09:06 Mike Monoghan 18 Feb 2013
41 Creative Commons 3.6 Leveraging Social Science Tools to Understand the Digital Humanities Dr Eric Meyer (Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute) delivers part 6/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:13:46 Eric Meyer 18 Feb 2013
42 Creative Commons Lecture 3: Leveraging Social Science Tools to Understand the Digital Humanities In this talk Dr Meyer talks about leveraging social science tools to understand the digital humanities 0:13:46 Eric Meyer 18 Feb 2013
43 Creative Commons 3.5 Libraries Don't Have to Change, Do They? Dr Wolfram Horstmann (Associate Director for Digital Library Programmes and Information Technology, Bodleian Libraries) talks about cultural heritage and libraries. 0:10:40 Wolfram Horstmann 18 Feb 2013
44 Creative Commons Lecture 3: Libraries don't have to change do they? In this talk Dr Horstmann talks about cultural heritage and libraries, 0:10:40 Wolfram Horstmann 18 Feb 2013
45 Creative Commons 3.4 The Ashmolean: Eastern Art Online Digitisation Paul Groves talks about Cultural Heritage and his role as project manager for the Ashmolean Eastern Art Online Website in part 4/6 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:14:33 Paul Groves 18 Feb 2013
46 Creative Commons Lecture 3: Ashmolean - Eastern Art Online Digitisation In this talk Paul Groves talks about Cultural Heritage and his role as project manager for the Ashmolean Eastern Art Online Website. 0:14:33 Paul Groves 18 Feb 2013
47 Creative Commons 3.3 Cultural Heritage and the Oxford e-Research Centre Professor David de Roure (Director, Oxford e-­Research Centre) delivers part 3/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:12:32 David De Roure 18 Feb 2013
48 Creative Commons Lecture 3: Cultural Heritage and the Oxford e-Research Centre In this talk David De Roure talks about 'How has technology transformed access and dissemination?' in relation to the Oxford e-Research Centre 0:12:32 David De Roure 18 Feb 2013
49 Creative Commons 3.2 Cultural Heritage and Information Technology Professor Anne Trefethen (Chief Information Officer) delivers part 2/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". 0:09:24 Anne Trefethen 18 Feb 2013
50 Creative Commons Lecture 3: Cultural Heritage and Information Technology In this talk Anne Trefethen talks about cultural Heritage and information technology. 0:09:24 Anne Trefethen 18 Feb 2013
51 Creative Commons 3.1 Introduction: How has Technology Transformed Access and Dissemination? Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has technology transformed access and dissemination?'. 0:05:59 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
52 Creative Commons Lecture 3: Introduction, How has technology transformed access and dissemination? In this talk Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has technology transformed access and dissemination?'. 0:05:59 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
53 Creative Commons 2.3 Heritage Science Professor Heather Viles (Professor of Biogeomorphology and Heritage Conservation) delivers part 3/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". 0:07:47 Heather Viles 18 Feb 2013
54 Creative Commons Lecture 2: Heritage Science In this talk Professor Viles talks about 'Heritage Science'. 0:07:47 Heather Viles 18 Feb 2013
55 Creative Commons 2.5 Internet, Social Networks and Cultural Heritage Dr Francesca Leoni (Ashmolean Museum, Curator of Islamic Art) delivers part 5/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". 0:09:05 Francesca Leoni 18 Feb 2013
56 Creative Commons Lecture 2: Internet, Social Networks and Cultural Heritage In this talk Dr Leoni talks about 'Internet, Social Networks and Cultural Heritage'. 0:09:05 Francesca Leoni 18 Feb 2013
57 Creative Commons 2.4 The Ashmolean and Cultural Heritage Dr Mallica Kumbera Landrus (Ashmolean Museum, Teaching Curator) talks about the seminar subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?' in relation to the Ashmolean. 0:06:43 Mallica Kumbera Landrus 18 Feb 2013
58 Creative Commons Lecture 2: The Ashmolean and Cultural Heritage In this Dr Landrus talks about the seminar subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?' in relation to the Ashmolean. 0:06:43 Mallica Kumbera Landrus 18 Feb 2013
59 Creative Commons 2.6 Cultural Heritage and the Faculty of Oriental Studies Professor Rana Mitter (Director-Designate of the China Centre) delivers the final part of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". 0:11:04 Rana Mitter 18 Feb 2013
60 Creative Commons Lecture 2: Cultural Heritage and the Faculty of Oriental Studies In this talk Professor Mitter talks about the seminar subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?'. 0:11:04 Rana Mitter 18 Feb 2013
61 Creative Commons 2.2 The study of Asia and the Middle East in Oxford University Professor Ed Herzig (Oriental Studies, Persian) delivers part 2/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". 0:12:01 Ed Herzig 18 Feb 2013
62 Creative Commons Lecture 2: The study of Asia and the Middle East in Oxford University In this talk Professor Herzig talks about the study of Asia and the Middle East in Oxford University. 0:12:01 Ed Herzig 18 Feb 2013
63 Creative Commons 2.1 Introduction: How has Globalisation Changed Perceptions of Cultural Heritage? Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?'. 0:06:46 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
64 Creative Commons Lecture 2: How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage? In this talk Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?'. 0:06:46 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
65 Creative Commons 1.6 International Strategy Loren Griffith (Director of International Strategy) delivers the final part of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?". 0:11:11 Loren Griffith 18 Feb 2013
66 Creative Commons Lecture 1: International Strategy In this talk Loren Griffith Director of International Strategy, Oxford University talks about international strategy. 0:11:11 Loren Griffith 18 Feb 2013
67 Creative Commons 1.5 Cultural Heritage at the Bodleian Library Dr Chris Fletcher (Keeper of Special Collections, Bodleian Library) delivers part 5/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?" 0:12:40 Chris Fletcher 18 Feb 2013
68 Creative Commons Lecture 1: Cultural Heritage at the Bodleian Library In this talk Dr Fletcher talks about Cultural Heritage at the Bodleian Library. 0:12:40 Chris Fletcher 18 Feb 2013
69 Creative Commons 1.4 Teaching Through Objects and Enabling a Closer Working Between Colleagues in the Teaching Departments of the University Giovanna Vitelli (Director, Ashmolean Museum University Engagement Programme) delivers part 4/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?" 0:04:46 Giovanna Vitelli 18 Feb 2013
70 Creative Commons Lecture 1: Teaching Through Objects and Enabling a Closer Working Between Colleagues in the Teaching Departments of the University In this talk Dr Vitelli talks about teaching through objects and enabling a closer working between colleagues in the teaching departments of the University. 0:04:46 Giovanna Vitelli 18 Feb 2013
71 Creative Commons 1.3 The Unique Cultural Resource of the Ashmolean Museum Dr Christopher Brown (Director of the Ashmolean Museum) delivers part 3/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?" 0:07:47 Christopher Brown 18 Feb 2013
72 Creative Commons Lecture 1: The Unique Cultural Resource of the Ashmolean Museum In this talk Dr Brown talks about the unique cultural resource of the Ashmolean Museum. 0:07:47 Christopher Brown 18 Feb 2013
73 Creative Commons 1.2 Humanities at Oxford University and How Important Cultural Heritage as a Theme Is Professor Shearer West (Head of the Humanities Division) delivers part 2/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?" 0:04:43 Shearer West 18 Feb 2013
74 Creative Commons Lecture 1: Humanities at Oxford University and how important cultural heritage as a theme is In this talk Professor Shearer talks about Humanities at Oxford University and how important cultural heritage as a theme is. 0:04:43 Shearer West 18 Feb 2013
75 Creative Commons 1.1 Introduction to the Cultural Heritage Forum Donna Kurtz introduces the series and asks 'What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?'. 0:05:56 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
76 Creative Commons Lecture 1: Introduction to the Series In this talk Donna Kurtz introduces the series and asks 'What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?'. 0:05:56 Donna Kurtz 18 Feb 2013
77 CLAROS - A virtual art collection Introducing the CLAROS project. The CLAROS project is a virtual art collection that links togther the online galleries of six museums from four different european countries. 0:48:56 Donna Kurtz, Sebastian Rahtz 05 Jul 2011