Centre for e-Research
Latest News
CeRch part of new Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks
Launch of the Anatomy Theatre & Museum
Introducing new projects at CeRch
Contribute to a study of the VRE Collaborative Landscape
CeRch Director discusses intersections between research practice and research libraries
Catch up on Digital Humanities 09 on arts-humanities.net
'Digital boost for work of arts': THE report on Arts and Humanities e-Science Intiative
CeRch staff at International Symposium on Grid Computing
CeRch and ISS awarded £1.3m in JISC grants
East London Theatre Archive online now
Launch of the Anatomy Theatre & Museum
Introducing new projects at CeRch
Contribute to a study of the VRE Collaborative Landscape
CeRch Director discusses intersections between research practice and research libraries
Catch up on Digital Humanities 09 on arts-humanities.net
'Digital boost for work of arts': THE report on Arts and Humanities e-Science Intiative
CeRch staff at International Symposium on Grid Computing
CeRch and ISS awarded £1.3m in JISC grants
East London Theatre Archive online now
The Centre
The Centre for e-Research (CeRch) is located in Information Services and Systems with a broad remit to work across discipline areas. CeRch works at the intersection between cross-disciplinary research and practice in information creation and management, knowledge production and ICT methods, tools and technologies. The Centre incorporates the AHDS Executive and its projects.
CeRch operates across five main areas:
CeRch operates across five main areas:
- As a department within ISS contributing to the College wide e-research and teaching agenda, and developing a Virtual Research Environment for King's;
- As a research centre researching into e-infrastructures, e-research methods, and digital informatics, including the application of e-science to research;
- As a centre offering postgraduate teaching and training in digital asset management;
- As a host for national and international projects and services, including e-science support, ICTGuides, arts-humanities.net, and the EU DARIAH project;
- As a provider of consultancy, training, and services for data creation, curation, and preservation.
