Creative repositories for the arts

Kultur, a project that is funded by the Joint Information Systems 
Committee (JISC) and that uses the world-leading EPrints software from 
the University of Southampton, has developed a joint pilot repository 
for the University of the Arts London, the University for the Creative 
Arts and Winchester School of Art at the University of Southampton. The 
project will be officially completed tomorrow and an event to mark the 
occasion will be held at Whitechapel Art Gallery.

'Up to now, the focus of most repositories has been science and 
engineering and published articles,' said Dr Leslie Carr, Technical 
Director of EPrints, based at the University of Southampton’s School of 
Electronics and Computer Science. 'Kultur has provided us with an 
opportunity to use EPrints to develop the first comprehensive 
institutional repository for the arts.'

The Kultur project provides a flexible, multimedia pilot repository 
capable of showcasing a wide range of outputs from digital versions of 
paintings, photography, film, graphic and textile design to records of 
performances, shows and installations.

The three institutions involved will now develop their own open 
repositories to store and showcase their creative work.

'This will make an immense difference to our institutions,' said Andrew 
Gray, Kultur Project Officer, University of the Arts. 'It is the first 
repository of its kind in the arts world; there are others but there 
hasn't been a visual one. The benefit of Kultur is that it will enable 
us to share our practice-based research across our colleges and with 
other institutions.'

'It will also open up the art world, which will link up the often lone 
artist with the wider arts community,' Dr Carr added.

The pilot repository will be showcased at Whitechapel Art Gallery 
between 6-8pm tomorrow. The event will include presentations from Andy 
McGregor, JISC, Seymour Roworth-Stokes, Pro Vice Chancellor of Research 
at University for the Creative Arts, Andrew Carnie, Researcher at 
Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton and Pat Christie, 
Director of Library and Learning Resources, University of the Arts.

Kultur was collaboration between all three institutions listed in 
partnership with the Visual Arts Data Service and EPrints. EPrints 
software developed in 2000 by the University of Southampton’s School of 
Electronics and Computer Science is used in hundreds of institutional 
repositories (IRs) around the world.

For information about Kultur, please visit: http://kultur.eprints.org/.

Posted by Leslie Carr
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