ArchivalWare Customers – Europe

Below is a list of some of our European customers.

York St. John University (UK), Institutional repository for university published teaching and learning material
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Yorkshire Theatres, Posters and Playbills

The University hosts the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, C4C: Collaborating for Creativity; C4C will enhance learning opportunities for students through creative collaboration. C4C was framed to document not just the end result of a project but also the process of getting there. It was intended not just to produce a written document but to also provide tangible and practical visual records of the development of the projects and teaching methodologies. To this end C4C has designated photography and film technicians with the skills to create innovative and engaging documents of the wide range of project activity. These digital products of the C4C CETL require cataloguing and processing in a suitable format for retrieval. This will be the pilot ArchivalWare project to be implemented.

Communities and Local Government (UK), Digital Library

The collections planned for inclusion in the digital archive include a long run of departmental circulars, some Local Acts and a range of older departmental publications which are not widely available elsewhere.

Council of Europe

The collections planned for inclusion in the digital archive include the digitised archives of the adopted texts and grey literature of the Council of Europe as well as posters and a collection of digitised audio-recordings.

The Council of Europe has chosen the ArchivalWare digital archiving solution to replace its existing Hyperion digital media archive. ArchivalWare is being provided via the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) facility hosted at the PTFS world-class data centre in Virginia.

The Planning Inspectorate – Bristol

The work of the Planning Inspectorate is the processing of planning and enforcement appeals and holding inquiries into local development plans and Local Development Frameworks. They also deal with a wide variety of other planning related casework including listed building consent appeals, advertisement appeals, and reporting on planning applications called in for decision by the Department for Communities and Local Government, or, in Wales, The Welsh Assembly Government, various compulsory purchase orders, rights of way cases and cases arising from the Environmental Protection and Water Acts and the Transport and Works Act and other Highways Legislation.

The collections planned for inclusion in the digital archive include: Government Policy documents, Amended legislation and a collection of images.

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