[Centre] draft
Warren L.
L.Warren at soton.ac.uk
Tue Aug 30 19:38:56 CEST 2011
Nikki thanks for this very helpful overview, just responding to a couple of your process points very quickly
- I do believe Clare has been involved in some of the email circulations, but not all as the team has come together - maybe Clare (included in this circulation) could update us as to what she needs at this point, as I am unsure if a start has been made
- We do need input from Phil, I am not aware of any formal approach thus far
L
Dr Lorraine Warren
Director Postgraduate Programmes
Senior Lecturer in Innovation
School of Management B2/3011
University of Southampton
Highfield campus
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
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From: p2p-centre-bounces at lists.ourproject.org [p2p-centre-bounces at lists.ourproject.org] On Behalf Of Matthews N.S. [N.S.Matthews at soton.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 5:25 PM
To: Group working in the Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy
Cc: Brown H.M.; Taylor C.; Smith H.E.; Nelson P.A.
Subject: Re: [Centre] draft
Dear All,
I am back from leave today and happy to say I had a wonderful time in sunny France.
I have reviewed the latest draft 1.07 attached (last contributed - Lorraine Warren). I will not be adding or advising on the academic content and direction as I am not an academic, but below are some comments and observations from a bid writing and admin viewpoint.
1. On page 4 of the guidance notes (attached) are the Key aims of the centre as specified by AHRC. It is important that we tick all these boxes in the application. From lay person view (mine!) I think that more emphasis could be given (in Demonstration of need and, Key features and strategic fit) to the final 4 bullet points of the Key aims, particularly with regard to how the Centre would influence policy and strategy. The last bullet point is about becoming a focal point for excellence and I think the bid could mention more about how and why this would happen.
2. On page 2 of the guidance notes mention is made of potential links with TSB's ICTomorrow Digital Testbed, the IPO and NESTA. There is no mention of these in the draft, so it might be worth highlighting them. (see point 4 below)
3. In the draft, the third paragraph of the 'Key Features and strategic fit', highlights non-economic, value driven creativity. It may be worth highlighting the continuity and complementarity between this aspect of the Centre and AHRC's Connected Communities. (Though not so much as to duplicate work in that programme) http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/FundingOpportunities/Pages/connectedcommunities.aspx
4. In the Partnership section of the draft, it would probably be worth formatting so that there is more clarity and differentiation between the people and organisations mentioned. It may also be worth emphasising the value of these partnerships, any long term relationships and future partnerships, as on page 6 (section 8) of the guidance notes, partnerships feature strongly in the assessment criteria.
5. The funding and legacy section of the draft: Can I check that Clare Taylor is aware of this bid and that costings are underway. As well as costings, wording and strategy about sustainability will be needed.
6. The Institutional Commitment section of the draft will need to be written (or ghost written) by Phil Nelson. Is this arranged?
With regards
Nikki
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From: p2p-centre-bounces at lists.ourproject.org [mailto:p2p-centre-bounces at lists.ourproject.org] On Behalf Of Warren L.
Sent: 27 August 2011 12:43
To: Group working in the Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy
Subject: Re: [Centre] draft
OK, my two-pennorth back in the mix, minor amendments
L
Dr Lorraine Warren
Director Postgraduate Programmes
Senior Lecturer in Innovation
School of Management B2/3011
University of Southampton
Highfield campus
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Tel: + 44 (0) 2380 598972
skype: lwarren1759
http://www.management.soton.ac.uk/people/details.php?Name=LorraineWarren&
http://www.doclorraine.com
twitter: @doclorraine
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From: p2p-centre-bounces at lists.ourproject.org [p2p-centre-bounces at lists.ourproject.org] On Behalf Of Earl G.P. [graeme.earl at soton.ac.uk]
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 8:45 AM
To: Group working in the Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy
Subject: Re: [Centre] draft
Attached some comments from a DE and archaeological perspective.
Cheers,
Graeme
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From: p2p-centre-bounces at lists.ourproject.org [mailto:p2p-centre-bounces at lists.ourproject.org] On Behalf Of Franco Iacomella
Sent: 26 August 2011 14:04
To: Group working in the Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy
Subject: Re: [Centre] draft
El 26/08/11 00:14, Volker Grassmuck escribió:
> Thanks Sean for your first draft and Sally-Jane - Great to meet you
> again! Even greater if we would be working together in this centre! -
> and Lorraine and Franco for edits.
Let's add more contibutions, deadline is approaching!
> Franco, you're right, we have to agree on a mode of editing. From the
> interaction so far, the wiki doesn't seem popular, while everybody
> seems comfortable with editing text files. So I would suggest we go
> with that. Please turn on "track changes".
Ok, let's do it in that way. My worry is that the whole process becomes a mess in somepoint, because without a central source a lot of derivative versions would be produced. However, with the low level of inputs that we are having, that seems not to be a problem :(.
> Franco, your changes can
> only be extracted by a time-consuming "compare documents" procedure.
I attach version 1.05 of the file, in the evil DOC format, with some little additions.
Best,
--
Franco Iacomella
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