jisc mediahub webinar
TRANSCRIPT
Nicola Osborne – Jisc MediaHub manager
Vivienne Mayo – User Support
Andrew Bevan – User Support
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Jisc MediaHub
• Jisc eCollections content
• Service: search, refine results, bookmark, upload images
• Future Developments
• Social media
• Your questions
Poll
What is the key thing you hope to learn today?
•What content is available in Jisc MediaHub•How to use the service•What support is available for users•Future development plans•More details about a particular collection e.g. ITN News
What is Jisc MediaHub?
• Service for UK FE and HE• Released in 2011• Jisc-licensed multimedia
content, copyright-cleared for educational use
• Archival collections, rarely available on open web
• Plus search results for external multimedia collections
• Part of Jisc eCollections subscription service
• Free for FEhttp://www.jiscecollections.ac.uk/
Jisc eCollections content
• Identified with triangle
• 40+ collections
• All copyright-cleared for use in education
• Records:• 76000 + video
• 57000 + images
• 250 + audio
http://jiscmediahub.ac.uk/explore/collection
TV news
• ITV News 1955-2007. Daily news programmes plus special broadcasts. 34,000+ records.
• Channel 4 News 1982-2007. Lunchtime, evening and special news. 6,500+ records.
• Channel 5 News 1997-2004.
• AP Archive.
Contemporary images and video
• Getty moving images – 8,000 records covering cultural, social and political issues. 1920s -2000s (mostly 2000s).
• Getty still images - Nearly 12,000 images of political, cultural, and social history, covering the major events of recent world history.
• PYMCA – images of contemporary UK youth culture. 1960s-2000s.
Copyright: Getty Images, Focus On Jerusalem As Jewish New Year And Ramadan Coincide, 2007. See more at: http://Jiscmediahub.ac.uk/record/display/022-76739771#sthash.HEWUQo8A.dpuf
Cinema news
• Gaumont Graphic, 1910-1934. Silent, sound from late 1920s. 8,087 records.
• Gaumont British News, 1934-1959. Bi-weekly newsreel. 2,476 records.
• British Paramount News, 1931-1957. 77 records.
War and propaganda
• Imperial War Museum film. WWI, WWII, Cold War, post-war reconstruction, Civil Defence, 1990s Balkan conflict. 50 hours.
• Imperial War Museum images. 3 collections: Art of First World War, Art of Second World War and a collection of proclamations. 4,000 + records.
Political left
BFI Educational and Television Films•100 hours of films from the political Left from around the world. •Legacy of Stanley Forman, one of the leading figures in the Communist Party of Great Britain. •Documentary footage on, for example, the 1917 Russian Revolution, the Spanish Civil War, Nazi Germany, the Vietnam war, Tibet and Beirut.•Soviet, Czech and Bulgarian feature films.
Documentary film
• Royal Mail Film Classics - documentary, public information, animation and industrial film, mainly 1930s and 1940s. 16 hours.
• Amber Films - independent documentaries from North-East, 1968-1980s. 39 records.
• Films of Scotland - documentaries on all aspects of Scotland. 1938-1982. 50 hours.
Science & Engineering
• IET.tv - aimed at engineering, highly regarded. Presentations and expert interviews from 2002-2012. 3,028 records.
• Biochemical Society – charts development of biochemistry in late 20th C. 36 records.
Medicine
• Wellcome Library – 500+ records from 1912 to 2000s. Evolution of medicine and health care.
• St George’s – 19 films on aspects of medical practice from leading UK medical school.
• Sheffield University – 47 hours on range of subjects, including medicine and bio-medical science.
Classical Music
Culverhouse Classical Music•50 hours of classical music and associated scores. Core repertoire plus rarer pieces from 17th to 20th centuries.•Editing of media files permitted.
Art
Fitzwilliam Museum•1,000 images from the diverse collections of The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.•Includes major artists such as Canaletto, Turner, George Stubbs and John Constable.
Copyright: The Fitzwilliam Museum, The Last of England, Ford Madox Brown, 1860.
Design/architecture
• GovEd - 15,000 images by Francesco Troina, mainly covering architecture, design, engineering, media and travel and tourism.
• Design Archives – material from 1945-1985 from University of Brighton. Posters, product design images, retail images.
External content
• Further 11 collections currently adding over: 90,000 videos 1,290,000 images 73,000 sound files
• Highlights include: Culture Grid collections Fitzwilliam Museum open data
service First World War Poetry Archive London Broadcasting
Company/Independent Radio News audio archive
Poll
Can you see opportunities for your staff and students to use the Jisc eCollections content?
•Yes•No•Not sure
Jisc MediaHub Explore
• Several Explore options available: Collection - can browse all content
from each collection, background and any reviews
Subject displays for Jisc eCollections content only.
Time creates a timeline based on your search term, that you can zoom and pan
Place is a Google map with location markers of Jisc eCollections content
Learning materials has case studies and reviews
Newsfilm – browse by subject or search by date range
Explore by Place
Search
• Search at top right of each screen. More than one word? Get results containing any of those words.
• Enclose phrase in double quotation marks.
• Add +plus sign immediately before words to ensure they appear in results.
• Add -minus sign immediately before words to exclude from results.
Search
• more options…
• Restrict: media type, access type, Newsfilm only.
Advanced Search
In addition to media type and access type:
•More specific keyword search
•Select collections
•Date range search•Subject, genre, duration, other fields
•Sort options•‘Live result’ box
Results
• Results displayed on tiles.
• Sorted by relevance – can change to title or date at bottom left.
• Description box displays when you hover. Can choose to hide.
• Filter results on the left: Access type Genre Collection Subject Date (decade only)
Filter
• Filter and sort options available on left.
• Sort options at bottom left.
• Open each filter category to see what’s available.
• Descending number of results order.
• Multiple selections not possible.
• Date filter is for decade only – try advanced search for date range.
Full record video
• Play• Download –
Video: Windows Media, Quick Time (some), Theora
• Share• Bookmark with tags• Higher resolution
videos added in 2014 to +60,000 records.
Full record
• Link to terms of use• Citation guidance• Add comments• View metadata• Shotlist and frame
grabs may be available
• View similar items
Full record image
• Zoom function
Bookmark
• Must be logged in with institutional login
• Edit any field• Click on Suggested tags,
or your tags• Click Submit
• Receive confirmation.
My MediaHub
Uploads
• Users can share images and select appropriate CC licence
• Can be viewed in User Uploads collection
Uploads process
• 1 – Upload via Flickr account or your computer
Uploads process
• 2 – Edit to add a Creative Commons license and metadata
Uploads process
• 3 – Publish. Cannot publish until CC license selected.
Support
• Guided tour• FAQ• PDF guides• Video guides – also
available via YouTube channel
• New help pages coming soon
• Any other requirements?
Future developments
• More detailed usage statistics, including a COUNTER Multimedia report
• HTML help pages• Iphone app
• Related projects Enriched Playlists FE Skills Window Jisc Unified Web Presence
• Your input is welcome, at any point Via email [email protected], twitter @jiscmediahub
Search widget
• Find the code in the About > Support area.
Social media
Lots of posts highlighting content, recent include:•Centenary of the Outbreak of The First World War•The 1984 Miners’ Strike•Nelson Mandela 1918-2013•JFK: Life and Death in the media spotlight•Fantasy Speakers’ Corner•many more…
http://mediahub.blogs.edina.ac.uk/
@Jiscmediahub
Jisc Digital Festival
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/jisc-digital-festival-2015-09-mar-2015
Questions
Copyright: Think it Over!, Imperial War Museum, 1916.
Poll
Webinar feedback. Was the session?
•Engaging•Boring•Informative•A good use of your time•A poor use of your time