Those interested in managing and sharing elearning materials might be interested in two relatively
recent JISC reports:
Emmerson, Peter (2008) Retention of Learning Materials: A Survey of Institutional Policies and Practice
http://ie-repository.jisc.ac.uk/149/
Report of a study to investigate the retention of learning materials in the UK. The aim of the study
was to document current policies and practice and immediate plans relating to universities’ and
colleges’ retention of learning materials and, on the basis of this and other information, to advise
universities and colleges on good practice, and advise JISC on future priorities in this area.
Charlesworth, A and Ferguson, N and Schmoller, S and Smith, N and Tice, R Sharing eLearning Content:
a synthesis and commentary
http://ie-repository.jisc.ac.uk/46/
A major review and synthesis of the work of various specified projects and programmes engaged in the
development, use and sharing of elearning content. The study focused on deliverables and reports
from a variety of projects and programmes, including the JISC Jorum, the Digital Libraries in the
Classroom Programme, the Distributed eLearning Programme, the FAIR Programme, the Digital
Repositories Programme, eLearning Transformational Projects (funded by the Scottish Funding Council)
and the Exchange for Learning (X4L) staff development resources.
Best wishes
Neil
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JISC Executive, Beacon House, Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1QU
+44 (0)117 33 10772 / 07768 040179
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