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DAF
> A support, advocacy, information and policy development forum for researchers and lecturers with dyslexia in Higher Education. This will be the first ever opportunity for dyslexic academics to work together in identifying the challenges they face, ways of overcoming barriers and to re-address the deficit model of dyslexia. Our members come from every region of the UK and all academic ranks are represented from Dean and Professor to Visiting Lecturer. Our members so far are drawn from 30 academic disciplines across the Arts, Sciences, Social Sciences and the Humanities.

DANCEHE
> For SCODHE members to discuss the national picture in terms of dance in higher education.

DANCEHEMEMS
> Closed list for UK Dance Department members who have paid current membership fees.

DARG-LBORO
> An announcement list for Loughborough's Discourse and Rhetoric Group, serving up weekly data sessions and other delights since 1987.

DARK-TOURISM
> This list is used by academics and other interested individuals involved in the study of dark / thanatourism.

DASH
> Announcement list for digital and electronic arts histories This list has been retained 22/02/2023 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list

DASH-ING
> We are a community of stakeholders in health/medical data sharing - comprising those interested in creating solutions to the ethical, legal, social, governance and technical issues within this domain.

DATA-AC-UK
> Community discussion, planning and management for data.ac.uk.

DATA-PROTECTION
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DATA-PUBLICATION
> This list is used to make announcements and promote discussion to Higher Education and the international research community about research data publication. Topics include technical and scientific peer review, trusted repository accreditation and the challenges for researchers, institutions, funders and publishers.

DATAETHICSCLUB
> An interdisciplinary discussion group about data ethics. Open to people from any discipline who have an interest in the topic. We usually meet fortnightly on a Wednesday, 1pm UK time!

DATAFUTURES-AP
> This list has been retained 27/10/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list HESA's Data Futures programme will transform the data collection process #for the UK higher education sector. This list will be used to provide #updates on the project to AP community.

DATAFUTURES-INHOUSE
> This list has been retained 27/10/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list This mail group is a forum for institutions that will be developing 'in-house' systems to support the HESA Data Futures return.

DATASOS
> Mailing list to discuss issues around data, privacy, GDPR, aggregate data use, learning analytics in relation to library resources

DAVIDMITCHELLRESEARCH
> Following the David Mitchell Conference 2017, this list has been set up in order for researchers to share their ideas and work in progress, circulate new publications and news, and to help foster new collaborations and connections across the research community.

DAWN
> This list is used to disseminate information between all members of the dawn collaboration on all aspects of the collaboration. It can also be used to contact members of the collaboration by other interested parties.

DAWN-DEV
> Mailing list for the Developers of the DAWN Science collaborative software. www.dawnsci.org

DC-AB-SC
> This list has been retained 10/06/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The mailing list of the Advisory Board Steering Committee.

DC-ACCESSIBILITY
> This list has been retained 10/06/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The DCMI Accessibility Community is a forum for individuals and organizations involved in implementing Dublin Core in a context of accessibility, with the objective to enhance interoperability of accessible resources through the use of Dublin Core metadata.

DC-ARCHITECTURE
> This list has been retained 22/02/2024 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list This list, which supersedes dc-datamodel, dc-schema, and dc-implementors, is intended for discussion of a technical architecture for the Dublin Core.

DC-CMC
> This list has been retained 11/06/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The mailing list for the Conferences & Meetings Committee.

DC-CSC
> This list has been retained 11/06/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The mailing list for the Community Specifications Committee.

DC-CULTURAL-TG
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list To identify the challenges of metadata for cultural heritage and to provide a simple cross-community metadata model for Cultural Heritage Objects and give a recommendation for the development of Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) Application Profiles.

DC-EDUCATION
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list Electronic discussion list to support the efforts of the international Dublin Core effort's Educational metadata working group in exploring issues directly related to deployment of Dublin Core for the description of educational materials.

DC-EOC
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The mailing list for the Education and Outreach Committee.

DC-FOAF
> This list has been retained 22/02/2024 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list A list for monitoring the cooperation agreement between DCMI (Dublin Core Metadata Initiative) and FOAF (Friend of a Friend) Project and for discussion of issues of common interest, such as formal alignments between DCMI Metadata Terms and the FOAF Vocabulary.

DC-GENERAL
> This list has been retained 22/02/2024 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The broadest of mailing lists for the international Dublin Core community. Unlike other lists, which relate to the tasks of specific Task Groups or DCMI Communities, this list is for announcements of general interest relevant to the development, deployment, and use of metadata.

DC-GOVERNMENT
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list This list is intended for discussion of the uses to which the Dublin Core Element Set might be put in describing government and public sector resources.

DC-IEEELTSC-TASKFORCE
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list This list will support a collaborative activity between the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative and the IEEE LTSC to develop a new recommendation for using IEEE LOM in Dublin Core metadata. Sublist of DC-EDUCATION

DC-INTERNATIONAL
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list This list supports the efforts of the DCMI Localization and Internationalization group exploring issues directly related to deployment of Dublin Core metadata in multiple languages.

DC-KM
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list A forum to support the work of the Dublin Core Knowledge Management Community

DC-LIBRARIES
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list A mailing list for the DCMI Libraries group focussing on issues from the library sector.

DC-LRMI
> The objective of the DCMI/LRMI Working Group is to serve as the forum for discussions on planning, management and further development of the LRMI (Learning Resource Metadata Innovation) specification. The Group is a Working Group the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) with proposals on approved work packages advanced through the DCMI Usage Board.

DC-NKOS
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Task Group developing a Dublin Core Application Profile for KOS (Knowledge Organization System) Resources

DC-PET
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The objective of the Professional Education & Training Task Group is to serve as the working group for discussions, ongoing planning and execution of the DCMI competency-based education and training agenda.

DC-PROVENANCE
> This list has been retained 18/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The list will support the Dublin Core Task Group on Metadata Provenance

DC-RDA
> This list has been retained 24/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list List to support discussion on components of current and emerging library, publishing, and related bibliographic metadata standards as RDF vocabularies for use in developing Dublin Core application profiles and semantic mappings.

DC-REGISTRY
> This list has been retained 24/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The DCMI Registry Community is a forum for service providers and developers of both metadata schema registries and controlled vocabulary registries to exchange information and experience.

DC-REVIEW
> This list has been retained 24/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list A mailing list for reviewers of the Competency Index. Note: Previously used in 2008 for more general review of DCMI documents.

DC-SCIENCE
> This list has been retained 24/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list A forum for individuals and organisations to exchange information and knowledge about metadata describing scientific data

DC-SOCIAL-TAGGING
> This list has been retained 24/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list Dublin Core social tagging discussion list

DC-TB
> This list has been retained 24/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The mailing list for the Technical Board. The Technical Board is the organizational body that ensures the publication and maintenance of DCMI technical and semantic specifications.

DC-USAGE
> A mailing list for the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative's Usage Board, which maintains DCMI Metadata Terms.

DC-VOCABULARY
> This list has been retained 24/08/2021 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list A discussion list for the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) Vocabulary Management Community

DCN-AFRICA
> A UK-based worldwide e-mail broadcast system for the discrete choice community, who have a focus on research in Africa. This list has been retained 25/04/2023 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list

DDF
> A group for those engaged in fundraising at new HE UK institutions with a specific remit for sharing benchmarking data and best practice.

DDIG
> This list will help DDIG to share ideas and developments in the area of supporting maths for HE students with Dyscalculia and Dyslexia.

DEA
> A list for the discussion of any matters relating to Data Envelopment Analysis: Information about conferences, publications, webpages, news, research-in-progress, etc.

DEA-HEALTH
> This list provides an electronic discussion forum and information resource. Privacy notice for dea-health By using the dea-health list your personal data (email address, name) may be used by the list owner to manage your membership, support you in using this mailing list, to identify problems or to make the mailing list better. If you post messages to this mailing list, be aware that any personal data you share within your email (email address, name and signature information) may be visible to others. To check who else may view your message and personal data, check the mailing list archive privacy setting, which is displayed at www.jiscmail.ac.uk/dea-health Your email will continue to be subscribed to the mailing list until you ask the list owner, or JiscMail Helpline to remove your details. Any email messages you post to the mailing list will remain in the mailing list web-accessible archives, until you ask the list owner, or JiscMail helpline to remove these details.

DEAF-ED-NET
> This network is open to deaf education practitioners and researchers for the purposes of sharing events, projects, publications and developments and to facilitate collaborative, international and multidisciplinary working.

DEAS
> The DEAS project aims to create a community of researchers and practitioners working collectively across disciplines (computer sciences, engineering and business) and sectors (manufacturing, transport and finance services) to co-create and initiate a comprehensive research agenda that accelerates the innovation of digitally enhanced advanced services within the UK. The principal research question of this project is 'How can transformative digital technologies accelerate the innovation of DEAS, and also deliver significant impact on the manufacturing, transport and financial service sectors in the UK?'

DEATH-RESEARCH
> This list is to facilitate communications about research and conferences between researchers whose interest is in the study of death. This group is interdisciplinary but aims mainly at researchers in the social sciences and humanities.

DEATH-SOCCON
> This list is for scholars in the social and medical sciences and the humanities interested in the social context of death, dying and the disposal of the dead to raise issues for discussion, circulate information about current developments, and seek help with research (e.g. bibliographic inquiries).

DECISION-ENGINEERING
> A list supporting researchers and practitioners in decision engineering focusing on developing tools and techniques for informed decision-making within industry by utilising distributed organisational knowledge.

DECOLONIAL-TERRORISM-STUDIES
> I recently organized a webinar series titled ‘Non-Western Perspectives on Terrorism Industry’, which was quite successful, and I received quite a few people asked me to set up an emailing list/network. The aim of the list/network is to allow members from different parts of the world to share/discuss ideas pertaining to decolonisation/decoloniality and the terrorism industry, share their publications, and share information about research funding and webinars/workshops/conferences.

DECOLONIALHE
> This list aims to faciliate interconnections and mutual learning between research offices, researchers and funders in higher education in the UK and globally to improve research development practices informed by a decolonial awareness.

DECOLONISING-IN-HE
> Decolonising in HE is a network of peers, primarily in UK Higher Education, who are engaging in a decolonising journey in their practice. This is a community for all university staff (both professional services and academics) and students seeking support in their daily practice of decolonising. This includes decolonising work both within and beyond the curriculum. The purpose of this list is to: share practice and lessons learnt, offer support and guidance, share resources, coordinate online and in-person events; and ensure a safe space for those of us engaging in this challenging work.

DECOLONISING-LANGUAGES-NETWORK
> This list connects the participants of the 'Decolonising Modern Languages Symposium' (Birmingham/IMLR-Sept.2020). It gathers and disseminates ideas, examples of practice and scholarship to all those embracing the decolonial approach in language and culture research and education.

DECOLONISINGCLASSICS
> A list to discuss themes, ideas, events, and work aimed at decolonising classics, classical studies, ancient history, and archaeology (including reception studies and teaching and learning).

DECOLONISINGCOMPUTING
> The list is to support the work of decolonising computing within higher education.

DECOLONIZEMATHEMATICS
> Higher education practicioners interested in Diversifying and Decolonizing Mathematics, and Mathematics related disciplines

DECOLONIZING-ALLIANCE
> Discussion group of the Decolonizing Alliance, an international community committed to intellectual and practical collaboration, translation, active solidarity, and resistance to tackle intersectional inequalities and neo-colonial power relations.

DEED
> DEED represents Departments, Schools, Faculties and Courses offering advanced level design education, including post-graduate studies and research in a variety of design areas. DEED recognises the increasing significance of interdisciplinary practice in all areas of design with the advent of the new information technologies, multimedia and computer-based design. In tandem with the increasingly multidisciplinary nature of design education with the growth of modularity, hybrid design disciplines and research. DEED supports its members and the broader academic community through a variety of activities including annual conferences, seminars, workshops, papers, and representation to the media, Government and other interested organisations.

DEEP-TECH
> This list is for discussion, announcements, inquiries and community-building regarding the social studies of deep tech. Deep tech differs from tech or digital in having a high intellectual property (IP) component, relying more heavily on government industrial strategies (funding, regulation & policy), and not tending to produce end-user digital services. Examples might be personalised genomic cancer treatments, fusion energy reactors, or advanced fuels for rocket propulsion.

DEFENCE-ALL
> Superlist for the defence group of mailing lists.

DEFENDING-ACADEMIC-FREEDOM
> This list is used by CAFAS to provide a forum for views on defending and developing academic freedom for the education and research community.

DEGREEAPPRENTICESHIPS
> This group is set up for those training providers on the RoTAP (Register of approved training providers). The aim of this community to is share information / questions / learnings from the Degree Apprenticeship programmes running within institutions.

DEMENTIA-ACTIVISM
> This list is to provide an international forum for announcements, debate, and knowledge exchange related to dementia activism. Academics, professionals, activists welcome.

DENTAL-EDUCATION
> A list for all those involved or interested in dentistry/dental care education; it is of particular interest to curriculum developers in UK dental schools. It covers all levels of dental education & provides a forum for discussion, exchange of ideas & information.

DEPTHMAP
> This list is for discussions of issues to do with the UCL Depthmap software developed by UCL. This software is now in use by over 1500 researchers, students and academics in over 70 countries. Topics include the trivial (how to use certain features) to questions about the direction of future developments, and the active involvement of other institutions.

DERIVE-NEWS
> Welcome to the electronic discussion list derive-news@jiscmail.ac.uk which has been set up following the first international DERIVE conference. Its purpose is to promote the discussion of issues related to the DERIVE computer algebra system.

DERN
> This group expects to grow rapidly over the following 12 months. It grew from 6 founding member to 95 since Easter 2010, and has a good amount of international interest too. The forum is about disabled people researching anything at all, and also anyone at all researching issues on disability and we are holding the first Disability Equality Research Network DERN conference at LSE during Summer 2011.

DESIGN-FICTION
> A list for discussing issues around design fiction research and practice.

DESIGN-HISTORY
> A forum for the discussion of design historical issues, and the exchange of related information and reviews, administered by the Design History Society for members and interested others.

DESIGN-KNOWLEDGE-EXCHANGE
> Community of practice on Design Knowledge Exchange

DESIGN-RESEARCH
> This list distributes Design Research News, an independent digital newsletter that communicates news of design research to a global audience. It is emailed monthly and is free of charge.

DESIGN4HEALTH
> This list is used by the organisers of the Design4Health conferences for announcements about the conference. The Design4Health conference is open to researchers and practitioners in design and health and wellbeing. Subscribers cannot post to this list. This list is used by the organisers of the Design4Health conferences to communicate with contributors and participants. This conference is open to researchers and practitioners in design and health and wellbeing.

DET-COMMS
> This is a community list to support users of the Digital elevation assessment tool (DET) and encourage group interactions as part of community engagement

DEVELOPINGTIME
> This list is being used to develop networks and opportunities for national and international cooperation among educators working in or with an interest in the field of Inclusive Music Education.

DEVELOPMENT-STUDIES-WDPN
> Mailing list associated with the Westminster Development Policy Network at the University of Westminster (Lonodn) and open to anyone working in the field of international development, development policy, or development studies

DEVELOPPOST-1992
> A group for those leading fundraising and alumni engagement teams in Post-1992 UK institutions with a focus on sharing trends, benchmarking and best practice.

DFRG-NETWORK
> The Design Feminisms Research Group (DFRG) at Northumbria University's School of Design is helping facilitate the growth of a network of feminist designers and researchers in the North East of England. This mailing list is used to share events and ideas, and to discuss topics related to design feminisms.

DHNORTHWEST
> Digital Humanities North West aims to bring together those teaching and researching using DH tools and methods at institutions in the North West of England. We share ideas and methods for research and teaching and explore ways to collaborate.

DHP-SCOTLAND-INFO4POSTGRADS
> This list will provide relevant announcements to all postgraduates and Stage two trainees within Scotland. This will include jobs and funding opportunities as well as relevant training days and conferences. The list can also be used by Health Psychology postgraduates and trainees to network and ask others in the Health Psychology community in Scotland for advice. This list is run by the postgraduate representatives from the Division of Health Psychology-Scotland committee.

DIALS-COMMIT
> Commit messages for the software repository at https://github.com/dials/dials

DIASPORA-MEDIA
> This is a list that hopes to initiate a lively dialogue on diasporas and their involvement in media cultures. This list aims at attracting mainly academic scholars doing research on minorities, diaspora and the media, as well as minority and NGO representatives, who are active in the field. This is an open-access list.

DIFFUSION
> This list will be used by researchers in the field of MR diffusion Imaging to discuss issues and new research in the field. It will also be used to make announcements about meetings.

DIG-UK-IAGD
> This list is used by Diversity in Geoscience, UK (DiG-UK) to make announcements and provide communications with and between its members - Earth and Environmental sciences, Geography and Ecology (GEES) UG and PG students, academics, FE teachers and professionals.

DIGIARQ
> Digital archaeology mailing list.

DIGISKILLSFORQUALI
> The list supports a collaboration to develop commons licensed materials to foster advanced digital skills for students and researchers and to manage a project to create a Qualitative Data Carpentry Course to supplement the existing quantitative offerings of the Software Carpentry community.

DIGITAL-ARTS-FORUM
> Forum for the development of communication networks between digital practitioners within the East Midlands.

DIGITAL-AUDIO
> Discussion and support regarding the use of digital audio as a single medium including podcasting to support learning, teaching and assessment.

DIGITAL-CULTURE
> Recent changes in technology have led to critical debate about its actual & potential effects on cultural production. In photography, for example, this has been articulated around what it constitutes as a practice & notions of authenticity. This list explores these issues & related subjects.

DIGITAL-HEALTH
> This list is used by Jisc to connect those interested in digital health in a multi-stakeholder network and to make announcements to Further and Higher Education, research and other communities about Jisc strategy, services, programmes, publications and projects

DIGITAL-LITERACY
> This list encourages discussion around developments in digital literacy, and provides an opportunity to share and engage best practice.

DIGITAL-MANUFACTURING
> Digital Manufacturing, Digital Engineering, Industry 4.0, Smart Product and Manufacturing, Digitisation, digitalisation

DIGITAL-PRESERVATION
> This list is devoted to announcements and information on activities relevant to the preservation of digital materials. Digital Preservation is international in scope and the list has members in over 30 countries worldwide. Postings cover all relevant sectors including libraries, research data centres and services, archives, museums, publishing, and related fields. This Super-list posts to the following sub-lists: DIGITAL-PRESERVATION-IPRES and DIGITAL- PRESERVATION-NATLAM.

DIGITAL-SUSTAINABILITY
> A list to keep those working in the Further Education and Higher Education sectors updated with events, tools, resources and the latest developments within digital sustainability

DIGITALACCESSIBILITYREGULATIONS
> support for FE and HE organisations implementing and responding to accessibility legislation.

DIGITALADVENTURE
> This list helps us explore the Digital Adventure in Libraries, Archives, Culture and Arts and related educational services. From LibTech to makerspaces, AI to Z.

DIGITALAPPRENTICESHIPS
> Universities, Colleges and Training Providers are looking to digital solutions to support and meet the challenge of the increase in apprenticeships.

DIGITALCLASSICIST
> A list for discussion of issues relating to the study of the ancient world (at all levels) in collaboration with digital humanities, computer science, and other quantitative disciplines.

DIGITALCOMICS
> This list facilitates the discussion of research and scholarly activity in the field of digital comic studies.

DIGITALCORRESPONDENCECIG
> This list is used by members of the Digital Correspondence Community Interest Group, which is part of the UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association. The list will share announcements of network events and other relevant activities, as well as support exchange and discussion by members from academic and other domains, e.g. GLAM institutions.

DIGITALDIAMONDS
> This list is used by digital literacy practitioners in Wales to share information, links and news. Digital Diamonds is the name of this community of practice and its website.

DIGITALETHICS
> Supports responsible ICT research and innovation and digital ethics in disaster risk management. This is a sub-list of CEMORE-GLOBAL

DIGITALGEOGRGS
> Digital Geog RG is the mailing list for the Digital Geographies Research Group RGS. It is used for sharing information about research and events. It will also provide a space for discussions in relation to digital geographies.

DIGITALHEALTHGENERATION
> This list is for researchers working in digital health to share stories about their work, find collaboration, and hear about new developments.

DIGITALMETHODS
> A list for those interested in digital methods in the context of teaching and research. This includes updates about publications, tools, methods, approaches, projects, events and activities.

DIGITALMODERNLANGUAGES
> This list is for research and teaching in Modern Languages which engages with digital media and technologies, with a primary focus on languages other than English. We will share announcements of events connected to the Digital Modern Languages Seminar Series, and invite you to share announcements connected to your own digital events and projects.

DIGITALMUSICOLOGY
> The list is a forum for interdisciplinary researchers and practitioners to share news, events, and discussion of Digital Musicology.

DIGITALSCHOLARSHIP
> This group focuses on technology enhanced postgraduate & academic learning

DIGITALSKILLS-MUSIC-ANNOUNCE
> This list is to provide announcements for the Accelerating Digital Skills for Music Researchers pilot (Accelerating embedded computational analysis of Web data about music in UK universities, AHRC-funded project AH/X007316/1).

DIGITALSTORYTELLING
> Storytelling is an integral part of life and has been for centuries. This list explores and shares how digital storytelling can be used in education: as a learning tool; in assessment; in curriculum development; to disseminate research; to build digital capabilities and graduate attributes. Everyone who has an interest in digital storytelling from Schools, FE, HE or industry is welcome.

DIGITALSTUDIES
> An email list to support the activities of an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional discussion group broadly concerned with issues raised by all things 'digital'. Administered by: Sam Kinsley before trying to subscribe to the list: http://geography.exeter.ac.uk/staff/index.php?web_id=Sam_Kinsley

DIGITALTEXTILEDESIGN
> This list provides a communication resource for those who are interested in the art, design, research and technologies associated with textiles. Examples include digital textile design and printing, 3D textiles, smart textiles and wearables, digitally enabled interior fabrics, etc.

DIPVAC
> queries about issues related to discourse variation analysis; invitations for collaborations or contributions to publications discourse variation; announcements of new publications, conferences or job openings relevant to discourse variationists

DIRAC-DISCRETIONARY-CALL-2023
> Mailing list for applications to the DiRAC Discretionary Call for time award on HPC Resources 2023

DIRAC-PIS
> The DiRAC Project PI's list. This to facilitate communication between those awarded computing resources on the DiRAC HPC Systems and those who manage the DiRAC HPC Systems.

DIRAC-USERS
> List for supporting DiRAC as a VO: http://www.dirac.ac.uk/ http://www.stfc.ac.uk/1263.aspx This list is for communications involving individual 'users' (participating members of DiRAC and GridPP)

DIS-FORUM
> Dis-forum is open to staff and students who have an interest in all aspects of disability related to Higher or Further Education. Originally set up for discussion of the 93/4 HEFCE Special Initiatives, it is not a researchers list. However, any contributions or queries on the subject of support for disabled students and staff in universities are welcome.

DIS-HE-POLICY
> This list aims to serve as an interdisciplinary discussion forum for the current policy issues on the service provision for disabled students and staff in higher education in the UK bringing together researchers, service providers, service users and policy makers from a wide range of disciplines.

DIS-SOC
> A critical approach to the sociology of disability is timely given the challenges facing disabled people under the current coalition government in the UK. This Study Group aims to reclaim the alost sociology of disability

DISABILITY-AND-SPIRITUALITY
> This list provides a forum for people to explore issues relating to the spirituality and theology of disability. It is aimed at people with disabilities, practitioners and researchers with an interest in this area.

DISABILITY-DISASTERS
> A forum for knowledge exchange and networking between researchers from any discipline who wish to advance understanding of disability issues in a disaster or crisis context.

DISABILITY-RESEARCH
> This list is intended for all those interested in research as it affects disabled people. It provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, information and news, among researchers and others working primarily within a social interpretation of disability.

DISABILITYANDRELIGIONNETWORK
> This is a jiscmail for a network on people interested in social science research on disability, neurodivergence, religion and non-religion (DNRN). This list is to facilitate contact between members of the network.

DISABILITYSTUDIES
> This group, based at the University of Sheffield, aims to support existing research in the area of dis/ability studies, disseminate research findings and investigate new areas of investigation and collaboration, both nationally and internationally. We welcome academics from across the disciplines as well as research users, policy makers, research participants, and others interested in contributing to this dynamic and growing field.

DISABILITYSTUDIESPGR
> This is a mailing list for postgraduate researchers who are working within disability studies. It will be used for announcing events aimed primarily at postgraduate students. It can also be used as a way to build a community of researchers who can support one another.

DISASTER-RESILIENCE
> - The Disaster Resilience list aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the complex term, resilience; and to identify the key dimensions of resilience across a range of disciplines and domains. - The creation of this list is linked to the FP7 project, emBRACE: Building Resilience Amongst Communities in Europe www.embrace-eu.org - emBRACE is jointly co-ordinated by Prof Debby Sapir (Universite Catholique De Louvain) and Dr Maureen Fordham (Northumbria University) - This DISASTER-RESILIENCE discussion list was launched on 13 October 2011, International Day for Disaster Reduction http://www.unisdr.org/2011/iddr/. The List is managed by Maureen Fordham, John Twigg and Hugh Deeming - The emBRACE project has received funding from the European Community‘s Seventh Framework Programme FP7/2007-2013 under grant agreement n° 283201. The European Community is not liable for any use that may be made of the information shared on this list.

DISCOVERMATERIALS-ANNOUNCE
> Announce Mailling List for Discover Materials (http://www.discovermaterials.uk/) Ambassador Maillist to coordinate activities across the UK

DIST-NURSE
> A U.K. based list to bring together ideas and views from the wide community of district nurses. The list will encourage sharing of research findings, relevant conferences and the impact of policy upon the role of the district nurse. Research and educational opportunities are fundamental to the practice of district nursing. The list will be of great value to practitioners and educationalists.

DISTANCELEARN-RESEARCH
> This list is a forum for the wider discussion of research in distance learning, from a wide range of theoretical perspectives, as well as practical, technical and administrative issues. The list is eclectic in scope and actively welcomes contributions.

DISTRIBUTED-AI
> This list is for all researchers who are interested in Distributed Artificial Intelligence and enables them to exchange ideas, to discuss hot issues and problems, to ask and answer questions, and to share experience in dai researchs and experiments.

DIVERSITY
> This list is for library and information professionals in all sectors who are interested in issues of diversity and equality as they pertain to questions of race, gender, disability, sexuality, etc. The emphasis is on unity within diversity and so people of all races are welcome to become involved.

DIVERSITY-HE
> For delegates of two courses on diversity who expressed an interest in setting up a mailbase as a discussion on managing diversity in the HE sector.

DIVERSITY-OFFICERS-NETWORK
> A mailing list for diversity officers and people working in EDI roles. The list can be used to network, share best practice, support each other, advertise opportunities and training and ask questions.

DIX-NEUF
> Dix-neuf is a mailing list run under the auspices of the Society of Dix-Neuvi�mistes. This society was established to provide a scholarly focal point for nineteenth-century French studies in the UK and Ireland. It organizes events bringing together both postgraduates and academics and publishes articles in its online journal. This list has been retained 11/07/2023 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list

DLNET
> This list is to share ideas and best practice in using digital technology to support learning in museums, libraries, archives, galleries etc

DLPOLY
> DL_POLY is a leading molecular dynamics package in UK developed at Daresbury Laboratory since 1992 to meet the needs of the UK's Computational Community Project 5 (CCP5). First releases in 1993 it has progressed to version 4.09 serving a large community of academic and industrial researchers. This mailing list is not a replacement for your own work, nor is it a replacement for your supervisor's work. This mailing list is a voluntary endeavour: nobody is entitled to an answer, even less to an immediate answer.

DM-L
> Mailing list for the Digital Medievalist community.

DMPONLINE-DEV
> A list for technical discussion related to DMPonline to allow the wider developer community to share ideas and contribute to the code. DMPonline is an open source tool provided by the Digital Curation Centre for Data Management Planning.

DMPONLINE-USER-GROUP
> A list to enable the community to more easily feed into the development of DMPonline, the DCC's data management planning tool. This list will act as a place to share ideas for future development and to feedback on plans.

DMRN-LIST
> General discussion list concerning the Digital Music Research Network (www.dmrn.org), and Digital Music in general.

DMU-PROFESSORIATE
> This is a discussion list that supports the professoriate of De Montfort University by allowing members to communicate within the professoriate and to reach out to professoriates in other universities.

DNSSEC-DISCUSS
> Discussion of DNSSEC deployment in JANET sites. Note that the reply-to on this list is set to "sender" rather than "list." This makes it more like most mail lists, but may be different to what you expect from JISCmail. If you wish to carry on a conversation on the list rather than reply to the sender privately, remember to hit "reply to all."

DOCUMENTING-PERFORMANCE
> This list is for members of the Documenting Performance working group within the TaPRA (Theatre & Performance Research Association) but it is also open to others in the education and research community who are past or potentially future TaPRA members.

DOT1XSIG
> This list has been retained 27/02/2024 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list The 802.1X special interest group (DOT1XSIG) was formed in order to draw together members of the Janet community and selected experts from the industry and international eduroam communities with particular knowledge, expertise and interest in 802.1X technology. The aim of the group is to discuss, research and disseminate information on the use of secure authenticated access to campus networking, and to support developments in 802.1X supplicants, deployment/configuration tools and RADIUS servers. It also plays an important role in informing development of the eduroam service in the UK and is a key part of Jisc Technologies' engagement with the community in relation to the service. In addition to this jiscmail mailing list a 'community group' has been set up on the Jisc Technologies Community web site as a collaborative work area where material can posted and documents shared: https://community.jisc.ac.uk/groups/dot1x-sig The group aims to gather 2-3 times a year for a day long meeting where catering is of course provided. Videoconferencing access is generally available for those who cannot attend in person. Jisc Techologies sponsors the group and greatly appreciates the participation of the members.

DPO-SHARE-STEERING-GROUP
> To enable communication within the HEFESTIS DPO-Share Steering Group.

DPU-PIP
> Partnership, Informatics and Participation for implementing the Habitat Agenda. See http://habitat.igc.org/projects/pip.htm for more detailed information.

DR-PHYSICS-EDUCATION
> This list is for discussion of teaching all aspects of science and technology on Diagnostic Radiography BSc courses and other undergraduate or postgraduate medical imaging courses to include teaching basic physics, digital radiography, CT, MRI, PET, RNI, radiobiology and radiation protection.

DRAMAHE
> DramaHE is the major UK organisation of Drama (and equivalents, eg. Theatre, Performance) in Higher and Further Education. Subscription to the List is open to members and other interested parties.

DRAMATURGY-FORUM
> A forum for the exchange of ideas and contacts for all those involved in the theory and practice of dramaturgy

DRAWING
> The list is a closed and moderated list for artists, lecturers, developers and administrators interested in the development of interactive learning materials for drawing by the TLTP3 project: Drawing and Learning, and wishing to contribute to discussions of related issues.

DRAWING-RESEARCH
> The drawing-research mailing list is used to support communication between academics, researchers and drawing practitioners regarding the establishment and development of a UK drawing research network. It is associated with Drawing Power, the UK campaign for drawing.

DRIVENET
> List for network members and associates of the DRIVE project led by Bournemouth, CUEA and CHUKA universities.

DRONES
> This email list aims to provide a network for researchers who are utilizing drones to conduct data collection, design research projects. Discussions focus on sharing experiences, project information, new technological breakthroughs, and news that may have an impact on using drone in civilian contexts. It emerges from the Nesta funded project 'Project Daedalus', which explores the creative potential of drones #projectdaedalus Set up by Professor Andy Miah, University of Salford @andymiah New members who are on Twitter will be added to the following list. https://twitter.com/andymiah/lists/drones4research Please email your twitter address to email@andymiah.net

DRS
> This list has been retained 11/08/20 no one can subscribe to this list and no one can post to this list. Contact help@jisc.ac.uk for all enquiries regarding this list DRS Design Research Society Discussion List

DSA-RSG
> This list is for the research student members of the Development Studies Association (DSA). The DSA brings together practitioners and academics working in International Development. The Research Students Group (RSG) organises conferences, study groups and training courses for postgrads.

DSAM
> The Development System for Auditory Modelling (DSAM) is a flexible computer platform, supporting a modular approach to auditory modeling. Written in ANSI-C DSAM works on a wide range of operating systems. It incorporates established models developed by the laboratory and contributed by others.

DSAWOMENANDDEVELOPMENT
> List to support communication between members of the DSA Women and Development Study Group.

DSBS
> Deep Sea Biology Society Mailing List

DSPACE
> A list to facilitate discussion between members of the DSpace UK & Ireland User group. DSpace is a repository software package adopted by more than a dozen UK & Irish HE institutions to support their Institutional Repository.

DSTTLONDON
> DSTTLondon is the mailing list of the Digital Scholarship Think Tank of the University of London

DUNE-UK-AC
> Mailing list DUNE UK academics

DUNE-UK-ALL
> DUNE UK general mailing list

DUNE-UK-COMP
> UK computing topics for the DUNE experiment

DUPLICATE-JOURNALS
> This public list will further the service provided by lis-medjournal-duplicates (which covers medical/nursing titles) by extending it to cover all subjects. Libraries or institutions in the UK can offer their duplicates to others, and hopefully fill their own gaps by obtaining some in return.

DV-GENDER-FAITH
> The list is intended for domestic violence practitioners, researchers and religious stakeholders to share new research, training materials and experiences to build good practices together and to promote more integrated approaches to addressing domestic violence in religious communities. It is linked to the UKRI-funded project "Bridging religious studies, gender & development and public health to address domestic violence: A novel approach for Ethiopia, Eritrea and the UK" led by Dr Romina Istratii (SOAS) and the webinar "Addressing domestic violence in religious communities: Taking stock of lessons and approaches in the era of decolonising knowledge."

DVA-DIGITAL-INTERVENTION
> The list is used to promote and foster awareness and academic discussion on digital interventions in preventing and dealing with domestic violence and abuse.

DYSLEXIA-ADULT-NETWORK-DAN
> This list is used by Jisc to make announcements to further and higher education and the wider society as a whole about the Dyslexia Adult Network (DAN) and to encourage communication between those who are interested in increasing awareness of the impact of dyslexia, other specific learning differences and related conditions in adults.