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> From: Aspects of academic research & teaching within Media on
> behalf of Luke McKernan
> Reply To: Luke McKernan
> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 14:41 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Researcher's Guide Online
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> CREATE YOUR OWN RECORDS ON THE RESEARCHER'S GUIDE ONLINE
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> The Researcher's Guide Online (RGO) is an online database listing over 550
> film, television, radio and related documentation collections in the
> United Kingdom and Ireland. The service has now been significantly
> redesigned and enhanced with many new features. Users are now able not
> only to update their own records online but also to create new ones
> through a simple online password access scheme. This will make the service
> even more valuable as the data will be quickly and easily modifiable by
> the collection holders themselves.
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> The layout has also been completely updated and now includes over a dozen
> new fields. In addition, much more complex searches are now possible. The
> RGO now enables users to define searches by collection title, subject,
> index term and medium. Each record has live e-mail and weblinks (where
> these are available), and the data will be constantly updated.
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> The RGO is produced by the British Universities Film & Video Council
> (BUFVC). The BUFVC also produces the RGO's print equivalent, The
> Researcher's Guide: Film, Television, Radio & Related Documentation
> Collections in the UK (known as the footage researcher's 'bible'). Entries
> on the RGO will be included in the new (7th) edition of the book as well,
> due to be published early Summer 2005.
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> For more information see the website at: www.bufvc.ac.uk/rgo or contact
> the RGO administrator by email at [log in to unmask] or phone Sergio Angelini
> on 020 7393 1506.
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