This document was an outcome of the Kaptur Steering Group meeting held on 6th February 2012; it is aimed at the Project Sponsors. It was preceded by other information sent to the Project Sponsors earlier in the project such as 'Roles and Responsibilities' and 'Terms of Reference' etc
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1. KAPTUR
CULTURAL CHANGE LEADING TO INCREASED FUNDING FOR ARTISTIC RESEARCH
Led by the Visual Arts Data Service, a Research Centre of the University for the Creative Arts, and
working collaboratively with four institutional partners: Glasgow School of Art; Goldsmiths, University
of London; University for the Creative Arts; and University of the Arts London; KAPTUR will discover,
create and pilot a sectoral model of best practice in the management of research data in the arts.
AT EACH INSTITUTION:
a policy on managing research data with adaptations for the visual arts
a pilot technical system to support the effective management of research data
SUPPORTED BY:
at a strategic level by the KAPTUR Project Sponsors
on a practical level by the KAPTUR Project Officers, Project Manager and Technical
Manager; led by the KAPTUR Project Director (contact details)
through working groups established at each institution to include members of the following
departments: IT, Research Office, Researchers, Library
advice from the Digital Curation Centre and support through the wider JISC Managing
Research Data programme
a series of resources created through the KAPTUR project such as toolkits and publicity
materials
BENEFITS FOR VISUAL ARTS RESEARCHERS:
ease of access to information about their, and others, artistic research to inspire future work,
leading to funding opportunities and future collaborations
increased support for the artistic research process
increased awareness within the Higher Education community, and beyond, about the value of
artistic research
BENEFITS FOR THE INSTITUTIONS:
improved administration of research enabling efficiency savings for reporting to the REF
2014; to funders; to Freedom of Information requests; and more
time and cost saving, and valued added, from collaboration between partners within the
KAPTUR project
policies and systems in place to support researchers, leading to a stronger case for future
funding particularly in a financially restrictive climate with funders increasingly focused on
Open Access and Research Data
News/EVENTS - available from: @MTG_work on Twitter and from the KAPTUR blog
PROJECT PROGRESS - available on the KAPTUR blog under the category monthly reports
PROJECT OUTPUTS - available from SlideShare and also key outputs from the KAPTUR website