Contact

Please contact Gareth Knight (gareth.knight AT kcl.ac.uk) and Stephen Grace (stephen.grace AT kcl.ac.uk) for questions related to the InSPECT project

Project Partners

The Centre for e-Research, King's College London

The Centre for e-Research (CeRch) is located in the Information Services and Systems at King's College London. The Centre works at the intersection between research methods and practice, digital informatics, and e-infrastructure development and practice. The Centre incorporates the AHDS Executive and its projects.

The National Archives

The National Archives (TNA), which covers England, Wales and the United Kingdom, was formed in April 2003 by bringing together the Public Record Office and the Historical Manuscripts Commission. It is responsible for preserving the records of central government and the courts of law, and giving public access to open records, and to the appropriate government departments where they are closed. The collection is one of the largest in the world and spans an unbroken period from the 11th century to the present day. TNA operates the UK public records system and lies at the centre of the national archival network, which covers archive services and other institutions holding official and private archival material of public interest..

Project Staff

The following staff contributed to the project during its funding period

Project Director

  • Stephen Grace (2008 - 2009)
  • Sheila Anderson (2008)
  • Alastair Dunning (2007)
  • Andrew Wilson (2007)

Technical Officer

  • Gareth Knight (2007 - 2009)

TNA Project Manager

  • Tim Gollins (2009)
  • Ian Hodges (2008)
  • Adrian Brown (2007 - 2008)

TNA Project Officer

  • Lynne Montague (2007-2009)

AHDS/CeRch Office Manager

  • Katrin Weidemann

Project Advisor (British Library)

  • Paul Wheatley

JISC Programme Manager

  • Neil Grindley

Project Funder

The InSPECT project was funded by JISC under the Repositories and Preservation Programme

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We would like to thank the JISC Programme Manager, Neil Grindley for his support during the project