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EDINA is a constituent part of the University of Edinburgh. It is a 'planning unit' within the Information Services of the University, with accountability to University Court and reporting via the Vice Principal for Knowledge Management.
JISC (through HEFCE) meets a major part of the funding of EDINA, so that it can offer services to the JISC (UK academic) community as a whole. As part of the Funding Agreement that HEFCE has with the University, EDINA is required to have a Management Board, to help articulate the interests of the JISC community, and to act as one communication mechanism between JISC and EDINA.
The roles of the Management Board are to:
The responsibilities of the Board are to:
During 2008/2009, Professor Mike Tedd retired from the role as Chair of the Board with thanks and warm appreciation from both EDINA staff and members of the Board. We are grateful to Charles Oppenheim, Professor of Information Science, Loughborough University, for accepting the Chair in his place.
The other members of the Board are:
Other members of JISC and EDINA attend Board meetings as advisors.
Three meetings were held during 2008/2009: in October 2008, March 2009 and July 2009.
The EDINA and Data Library Management Team consists of:
The EDINA Management Team meets fortnightly and is responsible for leadership of activity, finance and resource planning in the data centre. The Business Development Group guides the development of new project and service activity within EDINA and meets fortnightly.
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The national services offered by EDINA during 2008/2009 were funded from several sources. The majority were funded by JISC, with funding also provided by ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council), the University of Edinburgh, and by subscription directly from UK HE and FE institutions and other organisations.
All online services were made available free, at the point of use, for academic purposes by staff and students at licensed institutions. Some services, for example NewsFilm Online, Jorum and UKBORDERS, require no fee, while for others an annual institutional subscription is required. For most services, for example Education Image Gallery and the Digimap Collections, JISC meets the cost of service delivery and collects the subscription income. EDINA charges for some services in order to recover the costs of service delivery, e.g. Land Life Leisure.
In all instances, the University of Edinburgh maintains the necessary IT infrastructure to enable cost-effective delivery of service.
EDINA's team structure is as follows:
| User Support | Support to users and their support staff, and feedback to the service delivery teams: promoting the EDINA services; providing a helpdesk and allied activities; learning from, and addressing the needs of, academic support staff and end users, through high-quality training, online documentation and presence at key conferences and events. |
| Service Delivery (Bibliographic and Multimedia Services; Geo-data Services; Learning and Teaching) |
Delivery of online services: developing, implementing and maintaining effective online data services, including the design and implementation of customised client software, server functionality and databases, and ensuring regular data updates. |
| IT Technical Infrastructure | Management of the IT platform: reliable and sufficient support of online services; planning and maintaining the underlying software and hardware platforms; network connections; effective liaison with the IT Infrastructure Division (within the University of Edinburgh's Information Services); specialist programming support as required.* |
| Business Development and Administrative Support | Business, projects and administration: co-ordination, facilitation and provision of administrative support; seeking out and evaluating new opportunities for collection and development; providing an overview of all project work. |
*The IT Infrastructure Division provides EDINA with support in the installation, operation and maintenance of the hardware and operating system components of multiple SUN servers, the UNIX computing platforms used to host the EDINA services, and the connection to the Internet.
A full list of staff members may be found at the website (http://edina.ac.uk/about/personnel.html).