Research on the uptake and uses of online video in scholarly communication
Hello, I am a doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. I am researching social scientists and humanities scholars who publish online video as part of their scholarly communication practices. It may consist of moving images of any kind, either pre-existing visual material, images produced ad-hoc during any stage of the research process, or a combination of both. Right now I am working on the design of my study and trying to identify potential case studies. If you are engaged in these kinds of activities or if you could provide me with any information on initiatives and experiences you think could be relevant to my research, I would very much appreciate hearing from you. I am particularly interested in the socio-technical contexts in which such content is made available for viewing or downloading. Both specific research projects (the work of particular researchers or teams) and institutional initiatives (e.g. repositories, training opportunities) are of interest to me. You may either respond to this mailing list or just contact me directly writing to daniel.villaronrubia@oii.ox.ac.uk I’d be very happy to share my findings and the results of this scoping exercise with the list if it is of interest. Many thanks in advance and apologies for crossposting. Best wishes, Daniel --- Daniel Villar Onrubia Doctoral Student at Oxford Internet Institute. University of Oxford daniel.villaronrubia@oii.ox.ac.uk | http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/
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Daniel Villar Onrubia