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VADS
> Public forum for discussing issues relating to VADS, the online resource for visual arts.

VAOW
> This international, interdisciplinary network has been established to bring together researchers and practitioners in relevant fields (criminology, gerontology, sociology, social policy, health and so on) who are working in the area of violence against older women (incorporating elder abuse, sexual violence, domestic violence and other forms of gender-based violence).

VAR-L
> A list for discussion of questions of interest in variationist (Labovian / empirical) sociolinguistics; questions in adjoining areas of linguistics (eg on the social theories or background of observed variation) may also be discussed. Meant mainly for academic linguists, but serious amateurs also welcome!

VARIANRADIOTHERAPYDATASET
> A list to discuss and support the development of a National Radiotherapy Dataset with reference to issues specific to users of Aria and Varis software. Sub-list of radiotherapydataset

VETUSLATINA
> A mailing list for scholars and others interested in the textual history of the Latin Bible (Vetus Latina) to share information and news. Announcements of projects, publications and conferences are welcome. Questions and discussions will be entertained so long as they are on an appropriate topic and do not become repetitive, lengthy or depart from civilised discourse. Contributions may be in any language. The archive is visible to the public, but e-mail addresses can only be seen by registered members.

VIEW-OF-THE-CHILD
> This research cluster will explore the dimensions of the visual environment of the child, using the school environment as a setting. Key questions we address are What is the visual culture of the made educational environment of children How can designers, teachers, children, parents optimise the visual environment in learning contexts towards growth of visual discrimination and awareness for future designers and consumers of design

VIKINGWORLDS
> Mailing list for the Viking Worlds conference. The list is intended to communicate future conference plans and relevant research projects.

VIOLENCE-RESEARCH
> This list is owned and maintained by The Violence Research Group at the University of Wales College of Medicine. The list will promote discussion by academics & practitioners active in the area of violence prevention. Discussion of the relationship between alcohol and violence will be encouraged.

VIPSIP
> Discussion on the VIPS/ip image processing software.

VIRTUAL-METHODS
> This list exists to promote the discussion of methodological problems and innovations associated with research into computer-mediated communication

VIRTUAL-REALITY
> Discussion, research and networking on virtual reality topics as an educational technology.

VIRTUALMOBILITY
> This list is devoted to Internet-based internationalisation of curriculum at Higher Education institutions, which is often known as "virtual mobility". The list is aimed at educators, researchers, academic developers, learning technologists, policy-makers and anyone interested in using online technologies in order to facilitate students' access to international experience opportunities and intercultural development.

VIRTUALWORLDS
> There is a lot of interest in the use of virtual worlds for teaching and learning. This list is to encourage discussion of developments in the use of virtual worlds in education.

VISA-3D
> VISA-3D aims to serve as a forum for a community-wide discussion for those interested in or actively engaged in the creation or use of digital 3D representations in Arts and Humanities contexts. It was set up in 2006 by the JISC 3D Visualisation in the Arts Network (www.3DVisA.ac.uk), hosted by King's Visualisation Lab at the Centre for Computing in the Humanities (now Department of Digital Humanities), King's College London, UK.

VISION
> To exchange information about lectures, seminars and events of interest to those pursuing research in vision science and related disciplines

VISION-AND-VEHICLES
> Vision and Vehicles concerns the use of vision in driving, including the perceptual andcognitive capabilities of the vehicle controller, in-vehicle displays and the visualenvironment, and the impact on vision of the design of vehicles.

VISTA
> 3D Visualisation Standards in Archaeology. A list for the discussion of the desirability, practicality and nature of standards in the visualisation of archaeological artefacts, sites and landscapes. This includes models and reconstructions in any three dimensional digital format.

VISUAL-METHODS-NEWS
> News and announcements associated with the International Visual Methods conferences (see http://www.visualmethods.org)

VISUALISATION-TOOLS
> This list provides a forum for social scientists to discuss the use of visualisation tools - the graphics facilities of a range of computer software - in their teaching & research.

VISUALIZATION-RESEARCH
> This list covers topics and announcements in data visualization, visual analytics, and visual data science.

VISUALSOCIOLOGY
> This list serves as a site for discussion and listings for the International Sociological Association Visual Sociology Working Group ISA WG03 (formerly known as the International Sociological Association Visual Sociology Thematic Group TG05).

VISUALTOURISMSTUDIESNETWORK
> This list is used to publicise relevant conferences, publications and workshops; post visual method(ology) related questions to a group of supportive colleagues; share and discuss ethical dilemmas of visual research projects; as well as to discuss and develop new visual tourism research projects etc.

VLE
> The aim of this list is to promote discussion around the implementation and use of VLEs in the UK. It was originally established and managed by Ferl, a Becta information service for staff working within the Post Compulsory Education sector. It is now maintained by Rob Englebright on behalf of the community.

VLE-INTEREST
> An open list discussing the development and use of VLEs in every sector of education in the UK

VLE-LANGUAGES-USER-GROUP
> The list is aimed at providing a forum in which practice can be shared between language and related studies practitioners in Higher Education who are using Virtual Learning Environments

VMSG
> This list is used by members of the Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group, a joint specialist group of both the Geological Society of London and the Mineralogical Society, and provides a focus for the study of magmatic processes and volcanology in the UK.

VOICE
> Voice and speech practitioners working in HE and the creative industries.

VOICEDISCUSS
> Mailing List to discuss Voice within the JANET community

VOL-SECTOR-NEW-RESEARCHERS
> The Voluntary Sector New Researchers is used for discussion and support amongst early career researchers and students interested in voluntary sector research.

VOL-SECTOR-STUDIES-NETWORK
> The voluntary sector studies network is used for discussion between researchers interested in the broad field of voluntary and nonprofit organisations and their work.

VOLUME-EM
> Volume Electron Microscopy (vEM) community in the UK networking list. List members can ask for advice, post job advertisements and advertise meetings/courses.

VOLUNTARY-SECTOR-ARCHIVES
> A discussion list about the records, archives and history of voluntary and community sector organisations. The list was set up in 2012 as part of the Campaign for Voluntary Sector Archives, and has since been maintained by the British Academy Research Project ‘Digitising the Mixed Economy of Welfare in Britain’. This is a collaborative, interdisciplinary project that promotes the preservation of voluntary sector archives, which are increasingly vulnerable in a period of austerity. We see the archives and records of voluntary organisations as strategic assets for governance, corporate identity, accountability and research. A discussion list about the records, archives and history of voluntary and community sector organisations. The list was set up in 2012 as part of the Campaign for Voluntary Sector Archives, and has since been maintained by the British Academy Research Project ‘Digitising the Mixed Economy of Welfare in Britain’. This is a collaborative, interdisciplinary project that promotes the preservation of voluntary sector archives, which are increasingly vulnerable in a period of austerity. We see the archives and records of voluntary organisations as strategic assets for governance, corporate identity, accountability and research.

VOLUNTEERSINESOLFORUM
> The forum is to enable networking and discussion amongst providers of ESOL in the voluntary sector. It is moderated by the National Association for Teaching English and Community Languages to Adults (NATECLA)

VRE-TECHNICAL
> To discuss the technical aspects of developing Virtual Research Environments. This is a sub-list of JISC-VRE

VRIN
> The email and discussion forum for Violence Reduction Information Network members

VSG
> This list is used by the Visitor Studies Group members to exchange ideas, knowledge and research findings related to visitor studies and evaluation.

VSSO
> The Veterinary Society of Surgical Oncology (VSSO) was developed to bring together individuals with various backgrounds but similar goals: to more effectively treat veterinary patients with cancer and to advance the understanding of cancer across species. While much of our focus is placed on the surgical aspects of oncology, we incorporate the principles of other treatment modalities such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and interventional oncology, and focus on utilizing evidence-based medicine in our daily practice.

VXSF
> Discussion and announcement list for the user community of the Versatile X-ray Spectroscopy Facility (VXSF) at the University of Leeds, funded by the Sir Henry Royce Institute.