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The Research Catalogue (RC)

 

The Research Catalogue (RC) is a free, open, and non-commercial platform for artistic research, developed by SAR for documenting, presenting, and publishing knowledge created through artistic research. It hosts a vibrant community of researchers where you can create and publish multimedia expositions, collaborate, and explore projects and research. Since traditional research formats are often unsuited to artistic work, the RC offers an online environment where text, images, sound, and video can be combined in integrated expositions that reflect the unique nature of artistic research.

 

WHAT RC USERS SAY

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THE LARGEST INTERNATIONAL ONLINE PLATFORM

The Research Catalogue is the largest repository for artistic research. As an international platform for sustainable, long-term, open access publication of artistic research outcomes and results, it hosts 4,800 published expositions and serves 28,000 users. It aims to be an open space for experimentation and exchange.

MULTIPLE MODES OF PRESENTATION

For artistic research, the mode of presentation of research outcomes and results is essential. PDFs and conventional formats for research publications are not suitable for complex and rich media presentations. The RC provides a platform that also supports non-linear forms of presentation for research and education across the arts and beyond.

FREE FOR ARTISTS AND RESEARCHERS

The Research Catalogue is a non-commercial, collaborative platform. It is free to use for artists and researchers. It serves also as a backbone for teaching purposes, student assessment, peer review workflows, journal publications and research funding administration.

SUPPORTING SOUND, IMAGE, VIDEO, TEXT

The Research Catalogue allows artists and researchers to go beyond the standard format of journal articles or research repositories. It allows for the combination of multi-media integrated format for presentation. The visual disposition and focus on different media formats is under the full control of the authors.

 

THE RESEARCH CATALOGUE IN NUMBERS

5,740

PUBLIC EXPOSITIONS

The number of exhibitions in the RC that are published by the authors and cannot be changed anymore.

30,180

REGISTERED USERS

The number of artistic researchers who use the RC to share their research with the Artistic Research Community

9,000,000

PAGE VIEWS

The number of yearly views of the exposition pages on the Research Catalogue

Extended RC Possibilities

Besides sharing and publishing the outcomes of individual artistic research projects, the RC hosts a number of Institutional Portals, peer reviewed Journals and Projects.

Institutional Portals

Institutional portals are dedicated, customisable spaces created for academic and research institutions to host and manage their artistic research output within the RC environment. They allow institutions to curate expositions, manage users, run internal review or submissions, and present their research publicly under their own branded portal while relying on the RC’s technical infrastructure.

Peer-reviewed Journals

Journals are peer-reviewed artistic research publications often (but not all limited to) publishing multimodal expositions created within the RC platform. Each is managed by their own independent editorial boards, which oversee peer review and publication while using the RC infrastructure as their technical and publication system.

 

Projects

Projects are time-limited research initiatives by institutional portals. The more temporary project portal has similar functionality to a normal portal, but is assumed to only be active for a limited amount of time.