Practice-as-research within the creative arts can result in some complex
types of research data. Recording a live performance, documenting an
installation or evidencing a web-based work can be challenging.
CAiRO (Curating Artistic Research Output) has created a post-graduate
teaching module aimed at meeting the needs of the creative arts researcher.
Content includes guidance on issues identified as important by arts
researchers themselves, including: copyright, ethics, metadata, file
formats, sharing data, meeting funders expectations and facilitating
research assessment.
CAiRO is a collaboration between Bristol University, JISC Digital Media
and the DCC and is funded under the JISC Managing Research Data programme.
Module content is available online:
http://www.projectcairo.org/module/unit1-0.html
Or to download from JORUM for inclusion in an existing VLE (together with
optional assessment exercise):
http://dspace.jorum.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/15706
Stephen Gray,
Manager
Project CAiRO
JISC Digital Media
University of Bristol
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