The data resulting from my research are audio-visual recordings of interviews and a collection of photographs and artefacts. In what format can these be archived?
We judge each data offer on a case-by-case basis. Whilst it is preferable for research purposes that recorded interviews/discussions are transcribed (as it makes re-use of such data much easier), at times audio-visual materials are archived too. Paper-based artefacts, such as photos, postcards, family trees, could be digitised. We can discuss formats with you if you are unclear. Contact: acquisitions@data-archive.ac.uk.
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