Marie-Therese Gramstadt is currently managing the JISC funded KAPTUR project (2011-2013) working with four institutional partners to improve the management of research data in the visual arts: Glasgow School of Art; Goldsmiths, University of London; University for the Creative Arts; and University of the Arts London. She is Digital Cataloguer for the JISC funded Zandra Rhodes Digital Study Collection (2011-13).
Marie-Therese is also researching image presentation software as part of a University for the Creative Arts Learning and Teaching Research Grant in collaboration with Curtis Tappenden, University for the Creative Arts, and Jac Cattaneo, Northbrook College Sussex (partner University of Brighton) - 'Create, curate, collaborate!: Expanding student responses to the V&A museum throug
more...Marie-Therese Gramstadt is currently managing the JISC funded KAPTUR project (2011-2013) working with four institutional partners to improve the management of research data in the visual arts: Glasgow School of Art; Goldsmiths, University of London; University for the Creative Arts; and University of the Arts London. She is Digital Cataloguer for the JISC funded Zandra Rhodes Digital Study Collection (2011-13).
Marie-Therese is also researching image presentation software as part of a University for the Creative Arts Learning and Teaching Research Grant in collaboration with Curtis Tappenden, University for the Creative Arts, and Jac Cattaneo, Northbrook College Sussex (partner University of Brighton) - 'Create, curate, collaborate!: Expanding student responses to the V&A museum through the juxtaposition of creative writing and non-linear presentation technology' (1st October 2011 to 31st July 2012).
Previously she managed the JISC funded Kultivate (2010-11) and eNova (2011) institutional research repository projects focusing on arts research, and arising out of the community needs of the Kultur II Group.
Prior to this she managed the Image Library project as Slide Librarian at the National Gallery, London, which involved liaising across departments to create an internal image service of copyright-cleared images with interoperable standards and a front-end integrated into the existing staff Intranet. She has also been involved in a variety of projects within the Visual Arts Data Service, and in digitisation such as the JISC 5/99 Crafts Study Centre project.