PR Voices (with SPARKLE) Final Community Event

A rather belated post to update you on our final project community event that took place online on the 20th July 2022. We were very please to welcome members of the SPARKLE project, to talk about the work they have been doing on the other practice research related project funded by the Arts and Humanities …

PR Voices at the 17th International Digital Curation Conference

Project member Holly Ranger presented some preliminary findings from the PR Voices Survey at the 17th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC), 13-16 June. The IDCC is an annual event for the digital curation community to network, share the outcomes of research and practice projects, and to showcase works in progress that offers insights or practical …

PRVoices Software Feedback Survey

One of the aims of the project is to review the work done by the e by the University of Westminster to develop the Haplo (Cayuse) open source repository to capture all research in one repository (WestminsterResearch).  This work has included: the development of the portfolio (or collection) template and enhanced portfolio template to capture and display contextual …

Capturing and preserving practice based research

The University of Westminster is a member of the Digital Preservation Coalition, an organisation dedicated to sharing and recognising good practice for the long-term preservation of and access to digital assets. PR Voices was recently featured in a guest post on the DPC blog. You can read the original post here.  Practice Research Voices (PR …

Practice Research Voices (PR Voices) Survey

Practice Research Voices (PR Voices) is a scoping project that aims to engage with all communities involved in, working with and supporting practice research. Practice research is defined by the Practice Research Reports published in 2021 (Bully & Şahin) as: “An umbrella term that describes all manners of research where practice is the significant method …

Creating a Practice Research community of practice workstream

We aim to bring together an intersectional community that spans all stakeholder groups – researchers, practitioners, librarians, developers, research data managers, repository managers, research managers, archivists, records managers and curators! Conversations we have had over the past three years have demonstrated that these communities need connecting up! This will inform development post project / platform …