[csaa-forum] HuNI now launched. Sweet.
Deb Verhoeven
deb.verhoeven at deakin.edu.au
Sun Oct 26 15:46:23 ACST 2014
Hi everyone,
Last Friday, Deakin University's Vice Chancellor, Professor Jane den Hollander, launched a new platform for Humanities and Creative Arts research: HuNI (pronounced honey) in Melbourne.
What and why is HuNI?
Located at http://huni.net.au<http://huni.net.au/>, HuNI is the result of a massive three-year, multi-million dollar collective effort led by Deakin Uni in which a consortium<https://huni.net.au/#/partners> of thirteen Australian universities and cultural organisations worked collaboratively with eResearch agencies to design a new digital door to Australian cultural information.
The HuNI platform collects and provides access to digitised information from over 30 significant cultural collections (e.g. AustLit, AusStage, CAARP, Design and Art Australia online, Circus Oz, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Australian Media History Database) which have contributed more than a million items to HuNI. But it also enables researchers to do a great deal more.
HuNI also allows people to combine, collect and connect cultural knowledge through an innovative technology application<https://huni.net.au/#/technologies>. HuNI encourages collaboration in the humanities and creative arts by allowing researchers to discover, share, and find new ways to use and re-use cultural knowledge. By encouraging creativity, imagination and a greater appreciation of our shared history, HuNI aims to transform Australia through culture.
You can see some aspects of HuNI's contribution to online research in the humanities and creative arts in this short info-video: http://vimeo.com/bestqualitycrab/huniserendipity
Six Degrees of HuNI Competition (with prizes!)
Aware of the enormous value of HuNI as an online information and educational resource, the HuNI team is launching a competition at a nationwide level that encourages researchers to discover, share and create with Australia's cultural heritage through HuNI.
The competition will remain open until 28th November. The HuNI jury will select up to three outstanding entries.
We would love to see your entries in the Six Degrees of HuNI competition . And please also encourage your students and colleagues to participate.
The competition rules and regulations can be found, together with all other relevant information on http://www.deakin.edu.au/research/src/cmii/huni.php
For any further information please contact Alwyn Davidson at Alwyn.Davidson at deakin.edu.au<mailto:Alwyn.Davidson at deakin.edu.au>
Cheers
Deb Verhoeven
HuNI Project Director
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