Provides a comprehensive overview of research methods (quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods) utilised across the social sciences.
These toolkits were developed as part of the KAPTUR project.
The KAPTUR project was funded through JISC Managing Research Data program.KAPTUR investigated the nature and scope of research data in the visual arts, which is highly varied and takes many forms across both physical objects and digital files. KAPTUR created a sectoral model of best practice in the management of research data in the visual arts, consisting of: toolkits, workshops, case studies, institutional policies, a technical requirements analysis, and business and sustainability plans which are tailored to support research data management at University for the Creative Arts( UK).
Select Queensland College of Art collection
What is Open Data ?
"Cultural institutions have increasingly been joining the global movement for Open Data by opening up their databases to share and enable research, learning and innovation and this is because an underlying principle of Open Data deeply resonates with cultural institutions, that is, access for all'. Open d(art)a: Rosemary Willink QAGOMA blog 2014
More information at Open Knowledge
Queensland Government Open Data initiative