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  1. UK Subject Centre Web Sites (2)

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Date:    Sun, 17 May 2015 08:07:01 +0100
From:    Ruth Pilkington <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: UK Subject Centre Web Sites

Just wanted to say thank you, Mick, for putting this and your other resources together. Invaluable.
Ruth

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> On 16 May 2015, at 20:12, HEALEY, Mick (Prof) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Colleagues
>  
> Many thanks to all of you who have emailed me or contributed to discussions on the importance of archive all the learning and teaching resources we produce in accessible and easily found locations.
>  
> I have now found links to all 24 Subject Centre Websites, though the one for CEBE is for 2008! The updated list is on my website under resources.  Over 120 people have downloaded the list in the last few days.
>  
> One useful tip which Andrew Walsh (Huddersfield) passed on which led me to find four of the missing links was this: “if there are any materials people have dead hyperlinks for, might be worth checking the Wayback machine from the internet archive? https://archive.org/web/. It’s a great way of finding lost resources like this… not totally comprehensive, but worth a try.”
>  
> Others may find it helpful when you have that frustration of the link has changed or been taken down.
>  
> Have a good weekend.
>  
> Mick
>  
>  
> From: HEALEY, Mick (Prof)
> Sent: 13 May 2015 11:51
> To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; 'Issotl-discuss'
> Subject: UK Subject Centre Web Sites
>  
> Apologies for cross-posting
>  
> Dear Colleagues
>  
> Have you ever wondered what happened to all those great resources accumulated over more than 10 years on the 24 UK Subject Centre websites?
>  
> The good news is that the websites of two Centres are still maintained – Economics; and Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies (LLAS); and 16 other Centres have archived their websites.  That leaves six which appear not to be available.
>  
> I have added a complete list with links to those still available to the resource page of my website www.mickhealey.co.uk.
>  
> Hope the list will be useful. If anyone has a link to any of the missing six sites please get in contact.
>  
> Best wishes
>  
> Mick
>  
> PS I’ve been amazed that the bibliographies, handouts and sets of case studies on the resources page have been downloaded almost 59,000 times in the last four years. They seem to have had as much if not more impact as my publications, which have managed fewer than 3,500 citations!
>  
> Professor Mick Healey BA PhD NTF PFHEA
> 
> Higher Education Consultant and Researcher, Emeritus Professor 
> University of Gloucestershire, Visiting Professor University College 
> London, Adjunct Professor Macquarie University, International Teaching 
> Fellow, University College Cork, Co-Editor International Desk Council 
> on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, HE Academy Associate and UKPSF 
> Accreditor.
>  
> 1 Cherry Brook Gardens,
> Howden,
> Goole,
> DN14 7FY, UK.
>  
> Email: [log in to unmask] alternative: 
> [log in to unmask];
> Website: www.mickhealey.co.uk;
>  
> Office/Home: +44 (0)1430 432 947;
> Mobile: +44 (0)7952 095 129;
> Skype: mick.healey;
>  
> For three new free publications each around 40,000 words see:
>  
> (2013) Developing and enhancing undergraduate final-year projects and 
> dissertations
> https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/node/8079
>  
> (2014) Developing research-based curricula in college-based higher 
> education 
> https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/resources/detail/heinfe/Developing_researc
> h-based_curricula_in_CBHE
>  
> (2014) Engagement through partnership: Students as partners in 
> learning and teaching in higher education 
> https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/engagement-through-partnership-students-pa
> rtners-learning-and-teaching-higher-education
>  
> For a series of international articles on undergraduate research see:
> http://www.cur.org/resources/institutions/international_perspectives/
>  
> There have been almost 59,000 downloads of bibliographies and case 
> studies from my website in the last four years 
> http://www.mickhealey.co.uk/resources
>  
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Date:    Sun, 17 May 2015 07:12:01 +0000
From:    "Brown, Sally" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: UK Subject Centre Web Sites

I agree Ruth. Mick you've done something really,really useful and lots of us are very grateful to you for your assiduousness and stamina. Well done and thank you very much.

Nevertheless we should continue to lobby HEA to do the right thing and make all these resources available through their website too

Best wishes
Sally Brown
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On 17 May 2015, at 08:07, "Ruth Pilkington" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

Just wanted to say thank you, Mick, for putting this and your other resources together. Invaluable.
Ruth

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On 16 May 2015, at 20:12, HEALEY, Mick (Prof) <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

Dear Colleagues

Many thanks to all of you who have emailed me or contributed to discussions on the importance of archive all the learning and teaching resources we produce in accessible and easily found locations.

I have now found links to all 24 Subject Centre Websites, though the one for CEBE is for 2008! The updated list is on my website under resources.  Over 120 people have downloaded the list in the last few days.

One useful tip which Andrew Walsh (Huddersfield) passed on which led me to find four of the missing links was this: “if there are any materials people have dead hyperlinks for, might be worth checking the Wayback machine from the internet archive? https://archive.org/web/. It’s a great way of finding lost resources like this… not totally comprehensive, but worth a try.”

Others may find it helpful when you have that frustration of the link has changed or been taken down.

Have a good weekend.

Mick


From: HEALEY, Mick (Prof)
Sent: 13 May 2015 11:51
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Subject: UK Subject Centre Web Sites

Apologies for cross-posting

Dear Colleagues

Have you ever wondered what happened to all those great resources accumulated over more than 10 years on the 24 UK Subject Centre websites?

The good news is that the websites of two Centres are still maintained – Economics; and Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies (LLAS); and 16 other Centres have archived their websites.  That leaves six which appear not to be available.

I have added a complete list with links to those still available to the resource page of my website www.mickhealey.co.uk<http://www.mickhealey.co.uk>.

Hope the list will be useful. If anyone has a link to any of the missing six sites please get in contact.

Best wishes

Mick

PS I’ve been amazed that the bibliographies, handouts and sets of case studies on the resources page have been downloaded almost 59,000 times in the last four years. They seem to have had as much if not more impact as my publications, which have managed fewer than 3,500 citations!

Professor Mick Healey BA PhD NTF PFHEA

Higher Education Consultant and Researcher, Emeritus Professor University of Gloucestershire, Visiting Professor University College London, Adjunct Professor Macquarie University, International Teaching Fellow, University College Cork, Co-Editor International Desk Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, HE Academy Associate and UKPSF Accreditor.

1 Cherry Brook Gardens,
Howden,
Goole,
DN14 7FY, UK.

Email: [log in to unmask]<https://staffmail.glos.ac.uk/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx> alternative: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>;
Website: www.mickhealey.co.uk<http://www.mickhealey.co.uk/>;

Office/Home: +44 (0)1430 432 947;
Mobile: +44 (0)7952 095 129;
Skype: mick.healey;

For three new free publications each around 40,000 words see:

(2013) Developing and enhancing undergraduate final-year projects and dissertations
https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/node/8079

(2014) Developing research-based curricula in college-based higher education https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/resources/detail/heinfe/Developing_research-based_curricula_in_CBHE

(2014) Engagement through partnership: Students as partners in learning and teaching in higher education https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/engagement-through-partnership-students-partners-learning-and-teaching-higher-education

For a series of international articles on undergraduate research see:
http://www.cur.org/resources/institutions/international_perspectives/

There have been almost 59,000 downloads of bibliographies and case studies from my website in the last four years http://www.mickhealey.co.uk/resources

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