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Research Capacity Building in Education: The Role of Digital Archives
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Carmichael, Patrick
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Archives
/ Archives & records
/ assemblages
/ Capacity Building
/ Capacity building approach
/ Case Studies
/ Community capacity building
/ Digital archives
/ Digital technology
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Technology
/ Evaluation
/ Information Sources
/ Internet
/ Internet resources
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Methodology
/ networking
/ Networks
/ Pedagogy
/ research capacity
/ Research design
/ Research methods
/ Researchers
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Teacher education
/ Video Technology
/ Web 2.0 Technologies
/ Web Sites
2011
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Research Capacity Building in Education: The Role of Digital Archives
by
Carmichael, Patrick
in
Archives
/ Archives & records
/ assemblages
/ Capacity Building
/ Capacity building approach
/ Case Studies
/ Community capacity building
/ Digital archives
/ Digital technology
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Technology
/ Evaluation
/ Information Sources
/ Internet
/ Internet resources
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Methodology
/ networking
/ Networks
/ Pedagogy
/ research capacity
/ Research design
/ Research methods
/ Researchers
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Teacher education
/ Video Technology
/ Web 2.0 Technologies
/ Web Sites
2011
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Research Capacity Building in Education: The Role of Digital Archives
by
Carmichael, Patrick
in
Archives
/ Archives & records
/ assemblages
/ Capacity Building
/ Capacity building approach
/ Case Studies
/ Community capacity building
/ Digital archives
/ Digital technology
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Technology
/ Evaluation
/ Information Sources
/ Internet
/ Internet resources
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Methodology
/ networking
/ Networks
/ Pedagogy
/ research capacity
/ Research design
/ Research methods
/ Researchers
/ Semantic web
/ Semantics
/ Teacher education
/ Video Technology
/ Web 2.0 Technologies
/ Web Sites
2011
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Research Capacity Building in Education: The Role of Digital Archives
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Research Capacity Building in Education: The Role of Digital Archives
2011
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Overview
Accounts of how research capacity in education can be developed often make reference to electronic networks and online resources. This paper presents a theoretically driven analysis of the role of one such resource, an online archive of educational research studies that includes not only digitised collections of original documents but also videos of contextual interviews with the original researchers, linked and presented using emerging 'semantic web' technologies. An exploration with a group of early career researchers in education of how the archive might be used to support their own research activities is reported: this suggests that thinking about such online resources as elements of heterogeneous 'assemblages' may be useful in their design and in understanding their role in research training and research networks more generally.
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