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               <head>Building a Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities</head>
                <p>The JISC funded ‘Building a Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities’
                     (<xref url="http://bvreh.humanities.ox.ac.uk/">BVREH</xref>) focuses on the
                  humanities division at Oxford, identifying areas where VRE tools would be
                  beneficial, both at Oxford and in a wider context. The project is carrying out a
                  detailed survey of research activities across the division forming the basis for
                  the selection of a number of tools which, implemented as demonstrators, will
                  enable the project to provide the community with tangible ideas of how their needs
                  might be addressed and to begin a phase of user testing.</p>
               <p>Current findings reveal a need for generic tools such as:<list>
                     <item>Services/tools to help with grant applications and funding;</item>
                     <item>Services to centralise forms and information, e.g. travel and expense
                        forms;</item>
                     <item>Resources and information about research and research interests;</item>
                     <item>Searchable lecture/seminar lists where one can pre-select areas of
                        interest and be alerted to relevant events.</item>
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               <p>Specific functionality includes:<list>
                     <item>An integrated interface allowing browsing and searching of multiple image
                        collections, including tools to compare and annotate the researcher’s
                        personal collection;</item>
                     <item>Project management tools, such as wikis, shared calendars and access to
                        chat facilities.</item>
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               <p>Using a number of scenarios, the poster will illustrate the diversity of
                  researchers across the humanities division and will demonstrate how individuals
                  and groups might benefit from the tools and services available within a VRE. The
                  poster will utilise information gathered during the user requirements survey and
                  feedback from user testing on tools which will, by summer 2006, be available for
                  demonstration.</p>
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