History in Education: dispersed data delivery in action

Thursday 15 December 2011

The data collection of the History in Education project, recently concluded at the Institute of Historical Research, is now available in SAS-Space as well as from the project’s dedicated website. It is another successful example of a research project within the School of Advanced Study using SAS-Space as a solution for their needs in data management and preservation, whilst maintaining their own distinct web presence which draws content from SAS-Space as it needs it.

The History in Education project investigated the major curricular changes in history over the last century, and also the changing experience of history at the chalkface in English state schools. The collection of interviews and digitised samples of schoolwork can be accessed in two ways. Users of the project site can access the data using a browse interface tailored to the project. Users of SAS-Space can access the whole collection directly, and may also stumble upon data from the project whilst searching SAS-Space for something else.

Another example of this dispersed model is the Francophone Music Criticism project, whose data is similarly held in SAS-Space, but also accessed from the project's own search engine.

SAS-Space is the institutional repository for the School of Advanced Study. The mission of SAS-SPACE is to provide a stable, well-managed, permanent archive for digital scholarly and research materials of enduring value produced at, or in association with, the School.

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