7 Appendixes

7.1 Feasibility Study Proposal and Initial Workshop

7.1.1 Proposal

The text of Feasibility study into establishing an Arts and Humanities Datacentre: a proposal to the Joint Information Systems Committee is available by anonymous ftp from the Oxford Text Archive. Its Universal Resource Locator (URL) is
ftp://ota.ox.ac.uk/pub/ota/AHD/original.proposal.

7.1.2 British Academy Workshop

The Feasibility Study was initiated with a workshop, held at the British Academy on 29-30 March 1994. It was attended by 28 people with expert interests in the subject, drawn from a wide variety of academic and professional backgrounds. Over 50 invitations were issued, so that just over half of those invited were able to attend.

The text of the Workshop report, Towards an Arts and Humanities Data Service: Report of a Workshop held at the British Academy on 29 and 30 March 1994 is available by anonymous ftp from the Oxford Text Archive. Its Universal Resource Locator (URL) is ftp://ota.ox.ac.uk/pub/ota/AHD/workshop.report.

The Workshop participants were:

7.2 Consultation Exercise

The Consultation phase of the Feasibility Study was initiated by publishing an announcement, on paper to a large but selected audience, and electronically as widely as possible. The announcement contained information about the Feasibility Study and invited responses from anyone who wished to comment.

7.2.1 Announcement of Feasibility Study

7.2.1.1 Paper Distribution

Over 500 copies of the announcement and the Workshop report were sent on paper to:

7.2.1.2 Electronic Distribution

Electronic versions of the announcement, the Workshop report and the original Feasibility Study proposal were made available for access by anonymous ftp from the Oxford Text Archive.

The announcement and the text of the Workshop report were sent to the following electronic bulletins boards:

The announcement was sent to the following electronic discussion groups, along with information on how to obtain copies of the Workshop report and the original proposal:

7.2.2 Responses

The following is a list of those who responded by sending comments and information (in Institution order):

7.3 Fact Finding

A number of institutions and individuals were approached by the authors during the course of the Feasibility Study, in some cases in person and in others by electronic mail. In nearly all cases a questionnaire was used as the basis for information gathering. In a few cases the questionnaire was not considered appropriate, but useful information about the institution or service was sent to the authors. There was also a range of additional material which the authors acquired along the way and found useful.

7.3.1 Visits

The following institutions and individuals (shown in Institution order) were kind enough to receive visits by one or both the authors.

7.3.2 Questionnaires

Completed questionnaires were received from the following individuals and institutions:

7.3.3 Documentation

Extensive documentation was received from the following individuals and institutions:

7.3.4 Additional Material

Additional material was received from or in relation to the following:

7.3.5 Consultation Document

The following set of questions was used as a basis for enquiry during interviews with particular projects and was also circulated electronically for comment.

7.3.6 Conferences

Project team members were also able to make informal contact with several relevant individuals and projects by attending some key conferences and symposia which took place during the Feasibility Study. Several of the ideas in the present report were first discussed, both formally and informally, with delegates at the following events:


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