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Founded in [[1948]] as the British Film Council, the BUFVC promotes the production, study and use of moving image and sound in study and research. It receives funding through the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) to provide a range of services including searchable databases, a research library and off-air recording services. The BUFVC raises additional funding through subscriptions, grants and sponsorships as well as running courses, workshops and conferences, including the annual Learning On Screen COnference and Awards.
Founded in [[1948]] as the British Film Council, the BUFVC promotes the production, study and use of moving image and sound in study and research. It receives funding through the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) to provide a range of services including searchable databases, a research library and off-air recording services. The BUFVC raises additional funding through subscriptions, grants and sponsorships as well as running courses, workshops and conferences, including the annual Learning On Screen COnference and Awards.


The BUFVC's Information Service holds the following principal databases:
The BUFVC's Information Service holds the following principal databases;


- '''HERMES''' audio-visual material for use in further and higher education
-'''HERMES''' audio-visual material for use in further and higher education
- '''The Researcher’s Guide to Screen Heritage''' directory of sources of material relating to the history of moving image and sound
-'''The Researcher’s Guide to Screen Heritage''' directory of sources of material relating to the history of moving image and sound
- '''Moving Image Gateway''' websites relating to moving image and sound in further and higher education
-'''Moving Image Gateway''' websites relating to moving image and sound in further and higher education
- '''TRILT''' (Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching) UK television broadcast information from 1995 onwards, with records for over 300 TV channels
-'''TRILT''' (Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching) UK television broadcast information from 1995 onwards, with records for over 300 TV channels
- '''British Universities Newsreel Database''' over 180,000 articles relating to newsreels and cinemagazines in the UK, as well as biographies of staff involved in their production
-'''British Universities Newsreel Database''' over 180,000 articles relating to newsreels and cinemagazines in the UK, as well as biographies of staff involved in their production


Smaller databases, often based on the main TRILT structure, have been created as separate projects. These include Newsfilm Online, produced with ITN-Reuters.
Smaller databases, often based on the main TRILT structure, have been created as separate projects.
Smaller projects include a scoping project for the digitisation project Newsfilm Online, produced with ITN-Reuters.


The Information Service also holds a number of 'Special Collections' including British Movietone newsreel documents, British Pathe newsreel documents, Channel 4 press releases and Reuters Television newsreel documentation.
The Information Service also holds a number of 'Special Collections' including British Movietone newsreel documents, British Pathe newsreel documents, Channel 4 press releases and Reuters Television newsreel documentation.

Revision as of 14:39, 4 September 2008

The British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC) is a London-based organisation providing services for academic institutions in the UK.

Founded in 1948 as the British Film Council, the BUFVC promotes the production, study and use of moving image and sound in study and research. It receives funding through the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) to provide a range of services including searchable databases, a research library and off-air recording services. The BUFVC raises additional funding through subscriptions, grants and sponsorships as well as running courses, workshops and conferences, including the annual Learning On Screen COnference and Awards.

The BUFVC's Information Service holds the following principal databases;

-HERMES audio-visual material for use in further and higher education
-The Researcher’s Guide to Screen Heritage directory of sources of material relating to the history of moving image and sound
-Moving Image Gateway websites relating to moving image and sound in further and higher education
-TRILT (Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching) UK television broadcast information from 1995 onwards, with records for over 300 TV channels
-British Universities Newsreel Database over 180,000 articles relating to newsreels and cinemagazines in the UK, as well as biographies of staff involved in their production

Smaller databases, often based on the main TRILT structure, have been created as separate projects.

Smaller projects include a scoping project for the digitisation project Newsfilm Online, produced with ITN-Reuters.

The Information Service also holds a number of 'Special Collections' including British Movietone newsreel documents, British Pathe newsreel documents, Channel 4 press releases and Reuters Television newsreel documentation.

As well as the Information Services, the BUFVC records over 44,000 hours of UK broadcasts every year, which can be supplied to subscribers with an ERA licence.

The BUFVC also provide a range of publications including books and magazines, CD-Roms and video tapes.