CILIP Information Literacy Group Chair, Jane Secker, together with LILAC Co-Chair Lisa Jeskins, and Chris Morrison are helping Learning On Screen (the new name for the British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC)) to carry out some research to better understand the needs of the education sector with regards to copyright and audiovisual material.
The e-CHARM project is a 6 month project to scope out and research the education sector copyright needs with a view to improving the services Learning on Screen offer. The first phase of this research is a short survey, which should take no more than 10 minutes to complete. We would be grateful as many librarians, learning technologists, teachers and lecturers to participate. The survey will be open until Monday 10th July and respondents have the option to enter a prize draw to win a £20 Amazon voucher. You do not need to provide any details beyond the institution you work for unless you wish.
Following the survey, the project leads will also be looking for volunteers from across the higher and further education and schools sectors to join focus groups or take part in telephone interviews in early August. The survey gives you the option to leave your contact details if you are willing to take part in further research.