This is a copy of a 2012 post from the VU Research Matters blog, no longer being maintained. Here’s a few links to short videos that cut across a variety of digital research areas.
- Visualisation in Humanities – Australian Women’s Register network analysis. (Or a longer video on records, humanities, and policy research with projects in forgotten Australians, former child migrants, Victorian regulatory standards.)
- Remote access to laboratories – a shared scientific instrument facility
- Dutch examples (collaboratories) – historians & general research
- UK examples (virtual research environments) – working with technologists
- nanoHUB tour – nanotechnology community, a good science example
- Found: Data, Textuality and the Digital Humanities – great presentation in Melbourne by Stephen Ramsey, University of Nebraska – Lincoln. (30 mins, open with VideoLAN VLC)
- e-Dance Project UK – first video is a visual demo. Click “project reflections” for a better researcher discussion.
- Ambulatory Motion Lab – scientific instrument data management and sharing