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The '''Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute''' ('''HATII
==Research initiatives==
HATII partner in research initiatives [[AHDS Performing Arts]], 3D-COFORM (Tools and Expertise for 3D Collection Formation),<ref>{{cite web|title=C3D-COFORM (Tools and Expertise for 3D Collection Formation)|url=http://www.3d-coform.eu/|work=website|
==Degree programs==
Between 1997 and when it launched its first degree programs in the early 2000s, HATII taught in multimedia (from 1997), digitisation (from 1998), and cyberspace studies (from 2000). HATII founded the UK's first postgraduate programme in digital preservation/curation as an MSc Information Management and Preservation in 2001.<ref>Seamus Ross, Michael Moss and Lesley Richmond, 1998, "Planning and Designing a Programme of Digital Preservation Studies," in ''Electronic Access: Archives in the New Millennium: conference proceedings, 3–4 June 1998'', (London: Public Record Office, Kew), ({{ISBN|978-1873162743}}), pp.102-110</ref> In 2003, it launched a joint honours MA in Arts and Media Informatics which eventually became a single honours MA in Digital Media and Information Studies.<ref>{{cite web|title=Digital Media and Information Studies|url=https://www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees/digitalmedia/|work=website|
==Information Studies==
After twenty years HATII became, in September 2017, Information Studies. [[Lorna M. Hughes|Lorna Hughes]] was appointed the first head of Information Studies in 2016.{{ ==References==
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==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060815125123/http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/ Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII)]
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