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Beagrie, N (2006) Digital Curation for Science, Digital Libraries, and Individuals. The International Journal of Digital Curation , 1 (1) 3 - 16.
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Beagrie, N (2003) National Digital Preservation Initiatives: An Overview of Developments in Australia, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom and of Related International Activity. Council on Library and Information Resources and Library of Congress: Washington DC.

Beagrie, N and Jones, M (2001) Preservation Management of Digital Materials: a Handbook. British Library

Beagrie, N. (2008) Keeping research data safe: JISC research data digital preservation costs study. Presented at: LIFE2 Conference, British Library, London, UK.
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Blandford, A and Adams, A and Attfield, S and Buchanan, G and Gow, J and Makri, S and Rimmer, J and Warwick, C (2008) The PRET A Rapporter Framework: Evaluating Digital Libraries from the perspective of information work. Information Processing and Management , 44 (1) 4 - 21. 10.1016/j.ipm.2007.01.021.
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Bowman, JH (2006) The decline of the printed catalogue in Britain. Library history , 22 (2) 67 - 99. 10.1179/174581606X117652.
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Bowman, JH (2006) The development of description in cataloguing prior to ISBD. Aslib proceedings , 58 (1) 34 - 48. 10.1108/00012530610648662.

Bowman, JH (2005) Classification in British public libraries: a historical perspective. Library history , 21 (3) 143 - 173. 10.1179/002423005X62196.
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Broughton, VD (2007) Classification and subject organization and retrieval. In: Bowman, JH, (ed.) British librarianship and information work, 2001-2005. (467 - 488). Ashgate: Aldershot.

Broughton, VD (2006) The need for a faceted classification as the basis of all methods of information retrieval. Aslib proceedings , 58 (1) 49 - 72. 10.1108/00012530610648671.

Broughton, VD (2001) Faceted classification as a basis for knowledge organization in a digital environment; the Bliss Bibliographic Classification as a model for vocabulary management and the creation of multidimensional knowledge structures. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia , 7 (1) 67 - 102. 10.1080/13614560108914727.

Broughton, VD and Slavic, A (2007) Building a faceted classification for the humanities: principles and procedures. Journal of Documentation , 63 (5) 727 - 754. 10.1108/00220410710827772.

Buchanan, G and Gow, J and Blandford, A and Rimmer, J and Warwick, C (2007) Representing Aggregate Works in the Digital Library. In: Larson, R and Rasmussen, E and Sugimoto, S and Toms, E, (eds.) PROCEEDINGS OF THE 7TH ACM/IEE JOINT CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES. (pp. 247 - 256). ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
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Clout, H. and Stevenson, I. (2004) Jules Sion, Alan Grant Ogilvie and the Collège des Ecossais in Montpellier: a network of geographers. Scottish Geographical Journal , 120 (3) pp. 181-198. 10.1080/00369220418737202.

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Flinn, A (2007) Community histories, community archives: Some opportunities and challenges. Journal of the Society of Archivists , 28 (2) 151 - 176.

Flinn, AD (2005) Labour’s Family: Local Labour Parties, Trade Unions and Trades Councils in Cotton Lancashire, 1931-39. In: Worley, M, (ed.) <i>Labour’s Grass Roots: Essays on the Activities of Local Labour Parties and Members, 1918-45</i>. (102 - 123). Ashgate: Aldershot.

Flinn, AD (2002) Cypriot, Indian and West Indian Branches of the CPGB, 1945-1970. An experiment in self-organisation? Socialist History (21) 47 - 66.

Forde, H (2007) Preserving Archives. Principles and practice in Records Managment and Archives. Facet: London.

Forde, H (2006) Access and the social contract in memory institutions. In: Gorman, GE and Shep, SJ, (eds.) Preservation Management for Libraries, Archives and Museums. (166 - 181). Facet: London.

Forth, J. and Miller, R. (2007) Ramifications: an extension and correspondence result for the event calculus. Journal of Logic and Computation , 17 (4) pp. 639-685. 10.1093/logcom/exm018.

Frandsen, T and Rousseau, R and Rowlands, I (2006) Diffusion factors. Journal of Documentation , 62 (1) 58 - 72. 10.1108/00220410610642048.

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Galina Russell, I. (2009) Electronic resources and institutional repositories in informal scholarly communication and publishing. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).
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Gildersleeves, L (2007) Services to children, young people and schools. In: Bowman, J, (ed.) British Librarianship and Information Work 2001-2005. (90 - 108). Ashgate Publishing

Gildersleeves, L (2006) Evaluating evaluation: introducing a research project on the impact of Improve Your Library: A Self-Evaluation Process for School Libraries. Aslib Proceedings , 58 (1) 73 - 88. 10.1108/00012530610648680.

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Hockey, SM (2005) Living with Google: Perspectives on Humanities Computing and Digital Libraries: Busa Award Lecture, June 2004. Literary and Linguistic Computing , 20 (1) 7 - 24. 10.1093/llc/fqh040.

Hockey, SM (2004) The History of Humanities Computing. In: Schreibman, S and Siemens, R and Unsworth, J, (eds.) A Companion to Digital Humanities. (3 - 19). Blackwell Publishing: Oxford.

Hockey, SM and Sexton, A and Yeo, G and Turner, C (2004) User feedback: testing the LEADERS demonstrator application. Journal of the Society of Archivists , 25 (2) 189 - 208. 10.1080/0037981042000271501.

Huntington, P and Nicholas, D and Homewood, J and Polydoratou, P and Gunter, B and Russell, C and Withey, R (2004) The general public's use of (and attitudes towards) interactive, personal digital health information and advisory services. Journal of Documentation , 60 (3) 245 - 265. 10.1108/00220410410534167.

Huntington, P and Nicholas, D and Jamali, H (2007) Employing log metrics to evaluate search behaviour and success: case study BBC search engine. Journal of Information Science , 33 (5) 584 - 597. 10.1177/0165551506077407.

Huntington, P and Nicholas, D and Jamali, H and Tenopir, C (2006) Article Decay in the Digital Environment: An Analysis of Usage of OhioLink by Date of Publication, Employing Deep Log Methods. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology , 57 (13) 1840 - 1851. 10.1002/asi.20383.

Huntington, P and Nicholas, D and Jamali, H and Watkinson, A (2005) Obtaining subject data from log files using deep log analysis: case study OhioLINK. Journal of Information Science

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Kakas, A. and Michael, L. and Miller, R. (2005) An elaboration tolerant approach to the ramification and qualification problems. In: Carbonell, J.G. and Siekmann, J., (eds.) Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning: 8th International Conference, LPNMR 2005, Diamante, Italy, September 5-8, 2005, Proceedings. (pp. pp. 211-226). Springer Verlag: Berlin/ Heidelberg, Germany.

Keene, S and Stevenson, A and Monti, F (2008) Collections for people: museums' stored collections as a public resource. UCL Institute of Archaeology: London.
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Luyombya, D. (2010) Framework for effective public digital records management in Uganda. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).
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Makri, S and Blandford, A and Gow, J and Rimmer, J and Warwick, C and Buchanan, G (2007) A library or just another information resource? A case study of users' mental models of traditional and digital libraries. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology , 58 (3) 433 - 445. 10.1002/asi.20510.
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McGovern, N.Y. (2009) Technology responsiveness for digital preservation: a model. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).

Meckseper, C and Warwick, CLH (2003) The Publication of Archaeological Excavation Reports Using XML. Literary and Linguistic Computing , 18 (1) 63 - 75. 10.1093/llc/18.1.63.

Miller, R. and Nuseibeh, B. and Russo, A. and Kramer, J. (2002) An abductive approach for analysing event-based requirements specifications. In: Stuckey, P.J., (ed.) Logic Programming: 18th International Conference, ICLP 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 29 - August 1, 2002 Proceedings. (pp. pp. 69-105). Springer Verlag: Berlin/ Heidelberg, Germany.

Miller, R. and Shanahan, M. (2002) Some alternative formulations of the event calculus. In: Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond. (pp. 95-111). Springer Berlin/ Heidelberg: Berlin/ Heidelberg, Germany.

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Nicholas, D and Huntington, P and Dobrowolski, T and Rowlands, I and Jamali, MHR and Polydoratou, P (2005) Revisiting 'obsolescence' and journal article 'decay' through usage data: an analysis of digital journal use by year of publication. INFORM PROCESS MANAG , 41 (6) 1441 - 1461. 10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.014.

Nicholas, D and Huntington, P and Watkinson, A (2005) Scholarly journal usage: the results of deep log analysis. Journal of Documentation , 61 (2) 248 - 280.

Nicholas, DAR and Huntington, P and Jamali, H and Tenopir, C (2006) What deep log analysis tells us about the impact of big deals: case study OhioLINK. Journal of Documentation , 62 (4) 482 - 508. 10.1108/00220410610673864.

Nicholas, DAR and Huntington, P and Jamali, HR and Dobrowolski, T (2007) Characterising and evaluating information seeking behaviour in a digital environment: Spotlight on the 'bouncer'. Information Processing and Management , 43 (4) 1085 - 1102. 10.1016/j.ipm.2006.08.007.

Nicholas, DAR and Huntington, P and Rowlands, I (2005) Open access journal publishing: the views of some of the world’s senior authors. Journal of Documentation , 61 (4) 497 - 519. 10.1108/00220410510607499.

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O'Hara, K and Morris, R and Shadbolt, N and Hitch, G and Hall, W and Beagrie, N (2006) Memories for life: a review of the science and technology. Journal of the Royal Society Interface , 3 (8) 351 - 365. 10.1098/rsif.2006.0125.

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Rimmer, J and Warwick, C and Blandford, A and Gow, J and Buchanan, G (2008) An examination of the physical and the digital qualities of humanities research. INFORM PROCESS MANAG , 44 (3) 1374 - 1392. 10.1016/j.ipm.2007.09.001.
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Rimmer, J. and Warwick, C. and Blandford, A. and Gow, J. and Buchanan, G. (2008) Information seeking in the Humanities: physicality and digitality. In: Ghazali, M. and Ramduny-Ellis, D. and Hornecker, E. and Dix, A., (eds.) Physicality 2006: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Physicality. (pp. pp. 37-38). Computing Department, Lancaster University: Lancaster, UK.
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Robinson, A and Terras, M (2005) Come on Lets Go: Access, Acessibility, and Digital Image Archives. In: (Proceedings) Digital Resources in the Humanities, University of Lancaster, UK, September 2005.

Rowlands, I (2007) Electronic journals and user behavior: A review of recent research. LIBR INFORM SCI RES , 29 (3) 369 - 396. 10.1016/j.lisr.2007.03.005.

Rowlands, I and Nicholas, D and Huntington, P (2004) Scholarly communication in the digital environment: what do authors want? Learned Publishing , 17 (4) 261 - 273. 10.1087/0953151042321680.

Rowlands, I and Nicholas, D and Jamali, HR and Huntington, P (2007) What do faculty and students really think about e-books? ASLIB PROC , 59 (6) 489 - 511. 10.1108/00012530710839588.
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Rowlands, I and Olivieri, R (2007) Research productivity and the journals system: a study of immunology and microbiology authors. RES EVALUAT , 16 (1) 23 - 34. 10.3152/095820207X196759.

Rusbridge, C. and Boyle, F. and Grindley, N. and Jubb, M. (2008) Costing digital preservation: what are the next steps? Presented at: LIFE2 Conference, British Library, London, UK.
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Sexton, A and Turner, C and Yeo, G and Hockey, S (2004) Understanding users: a prerequisite for developing new technologies. Journal of the Society of Archivists , 25 (1) 33 - 49. 10.1080/0037981042000199133.

Shepherd, E and Terras, M and Warwick, C (2007) UCL SLAIS: Research and Expertise in Digital Curation. UNSPECIFIED

Shepherd, E. and Yeo, G. (2003) Managing records. Facet Publishing: London, UK.

Shepherd, EJ (2007) Freedom of Information and Records Management in the UK: What has been the Impact? Journal of the Society of Archivists , 28 (2) 125 - 138. 10.1080/00379810701607736.

Shepherd, EJ (2006) Archives. In: Bowman, JH, (ed.) British librarianship and information work 1991-2000. (262 - 281). Ashgate: Chippenham.

Shepherd, EJ and West, V (2003) Are ISO 15489-1:2001 and ISAD(G) compatible? Records Management Journal , 13 (1) 9 - 23. 10.1108/09565690310465704.

Stevens, M (2009) Still the family secret? The representation of colonialism in the Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration. African and Black Diaspora , 2 (2) 245 - 255. 10.1080/17528630902981373.

Stevens, M (2009) Stories Old and New: Migration and identity in the UK heritage sector. Institute for public policy research (ippr): London.

Stevenson, WI (2007) Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishing. In: McCleery, A and Finklestein, D, (eds.) Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland, vol4: 1880-2000. (330 - 345). Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh.

Stevenson, WI (2005) Books for Improvement: The Canadian Pacific Foundation Library. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada , 43 (1) 33 - 44.

Stevenson, WI (2001) The ecology of publishing and printing: Seven elements that shaped the modern world of the book. Logos , 12 (3) 118 - 128.

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Terras, M (2007) Editorial: DHQ in the Public Eye. Digital Humanities Quarterly , 1 (2)
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Terras, M (2007) Getting into Academia: A Personal Perspective. In: (Proceedings) Arts and Humanities PhD Careers Day, Goldsmiths College, University of London, May 2007.

Terras, M (2007) Introducing REACH: Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings. In: (Proceedings) REACH All Hands Workshop, SLAIS, UCL, June 2006.

Terras, M (2007) ReACH: Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings. In: (Proceedings) AHRC-EPSRC-JISC Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative End of Award Workshop. Institute of Historical Research, London, June 2007.

Terras, M (2006) Disciplined: Using Educational Studies to Analyse 'Humanities Computing'. Literary and Linguistic Computing , 21 (2) 229 - 246. 10.1093/llc/fql022.
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Terras, M (2006) Digital Papyrology: Vindolanda and Advanced Computational Techniques. In: (Proceedings) UCL Research Images Forum, November 2006.

Terras, M (2006) Research Computing and the Arts and Humanities at UCL. In: (Proceedings) UCL Research Computing Summer Expo, June 2006.

Terras, M (2005) Reading the Readers: Modelling Complex Humanities Processes to Build Assistive Computational Tools. In: (Proceedings) Association of History and Computing (UK), University of Cambridge, UK, November 2005.

Terras, M (2003) Downs and Acrosses: Textual Markup on a stroke based level. In: (Proceedings) Digital Resources in the Humanities, University of Gloucestershire, September 2003..

Terras, M (2001) Reading the Papyrologist: Building Systems to Aid the Humanities Expert. In: (Proceedings) Association of Computing and the Humanities and Association of Literary and Linguistic Computing Joint Conference, New York University, July 2001.

Terras, M (2000) Introducing VISTA: Visualisation Standards in Archaeology and the Humanities. In: (Proceedings) Digital Resources in the Humanities, University of Sheffield, September 2000.

Terras, M (2000) The Sen-nedjem Project: Virtual Reality as a tool for education. In: Deegan, M and Anderson, J and Short, H, (eds.) DRH 98 (Digital Resources for the Humanities 1998). (pp. 157 - 170). The Office for Humanities Communication, Kings College London: London, UK.

Terras, M (2000) Towards a reading of the Vindolanda Stylus Tablets: Engineers and the Papyrologist. Human IT , 4 (2/3)
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Terras, M (1999) A Virtual Tomb for Kelvingrove: Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Education. Internet Archaeology (7) ? - ?.
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Terras, M (1999) Virtual Reality and Archaeological Reconstruction. In: (Proceedings) Computers and History of Art (CHart), University of Glasgow, September, 1999..

Terras, M and Roberston, P (2005) Image and Interpretation: Using Artificial Intelligence to Read Ancient Roman Texts. HumanIT , 7 (3)
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Terras, M and Vanhoutte, E (2006) Introduction to Supplementary Issue. UNSPECIFIED

Terras, M. (2010) Crowdsourcing cultural heritage: UCL's Transcribe Bentham project. Presented at: Seeing Is Believing: New Technologies For Cultural Heritage. International Society for Knowledge Organization, UCL (University College London).
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Terras, M. (2007) Digitization of Images. [Lecture]. Presented at: UCL Language Training Lectures, London, UK.

Terras, M. (2007) Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings. Presented at: UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

Terras, M. (2006) Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings. Presented at: AHRC-JISC Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative, Meeting for New Workshops and Demonstrators , JISC Arts and Humanities e-Science Support Centre, London, UK.

Terras, M. (2005) Reading the Readers: Modelling Complex Humanities Processes to Build Cognitive Systems. Literary and Linguistic Computing , 20 (1 ) pp.41 - 59 . 10.1093/llc/fqh042.
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Terras, M. (2004) Reading the Readers: Modelling Complex Humanities Processes to Build Cognitive Systems. Presented at: Association of Computing and the Humanities and Association of Literary and Linguistic Computing Joint Conference, Goteburg University, Sweden.

Terras, M. and Robertson, P. (2004) Downs and Acrosses: Textual Markup on a Stroke Based Level. Literary and Linguistic Computing , 19 (3 ) pp.397 - 414 . 10.1093/llc/19.3.397.
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Terras, MM (2006) Image to Interpretation: An Intelligent System to Aid Historians in Reading the Vindolanda Texts. Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

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Warwick, C and Galina, I and Rimmer, J and Terras, M and Blandford, A and Gow, J and Buchanan, G (2009) Documentation and the users of digital resources in the humanities. J DOC , 65 (1) 33 - 57. 10.1108/00220410910926112.
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Warwick, C and Galina, I and Terras, M and Huntington, P and Pappa, N (2008) The master builders: LAIRAH research on good practice in the construction of digital humanities projects. LIT LINGUIST COMPUT , 23 (3) 383 - 396. 10.1093/llc/fqn017.
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Warwick, C and Terras, M and Galina, I and Huntington, P and Pappa, N (2007) Evaluating Digital Humanities Resources: The LAIRAH Project Checklist and the Internet Shakespeare Editions Project. In: (Proceedings) ELPUB 2007.
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Warwick, C and Terras, M and Galina, I and Huntington, P and Pappa, N (2007) The Master Builders: LAIRAH Research on Good Practice in the Construction of Digital Humanities Projects. In: Schmidt, S and Siemens, R and Kumar, A and Unsworth, J, (eds.) Digital Humanites 2007: The 19th joint international conference of the Association for Computing in the Humanities and the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing. University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, June 4-8, 2007. (pp. 242 - 244). Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois
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Warwick, C and Terras, M and Huntington, P and Pappa, N and Galina, I (2006) What's in a name? Measuring use and non-use of Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities through Log Analysis Techniques. In: (Proceedings) Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts, Dartington College of Arts, 3-6 September.

Warwick, C. (2009) Ray Siemens and Susan Schreibman (eds.), the Blackwell Companion to Digital Literary Studies. The Review of English Studies , 60 (244) pp. 335-338. 10.1093/res/hgn145.
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Warwick, C. and Fisher, C. and Terras, M. and Baker, M. and Clarke, A. and Fulford, M. and Grove, M. and O'Riordan, E. and Rains, M. (2009) iTrench: a study of user reactions to the use of information technology in field archaeology. LIT LINGUIST COMPUT , 24 (2) pp. 211-223. 10.1093/llc/fqp006.
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Warwick, C. and Terras, M. and Galina, I. and Huntington, P. and Pappa, N. (2008) Library and information resources and users of digital resources in the humanities. Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems , 42 (1) pp. 5-27. 10.1108/00330330810851555.
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Warwick, C. and Terras, M. (2007) Measuring the use of Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities through Log Analysis Techniques. Presented at: Oxford University Press Topical Talk, Oxford, UK.

Warwick, CLH (2004) Print Scholarship and Digital Resources. In: Schreibman, S and Siemens, R and Unsworth, J, (eds.) A Companion to Digital Humanities. (366 - 382). Blackwell Publishing: Oxford, UK.
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Warwick, CLH and Terras, M and Huntington, P and Pappa, N (2006) If you build it will they come? The LAIRAH study: quantifying the use of online resources in the Arts and Humanities through statistical analysis of user log data. In: Sun, C and Menasri, S and Ventura, J, (eds.) (Proceedings) Digital Humanities 2006. (pp. 225 - 228). CATI Universite de Paris-Sorbonne: Paris.

Watkinson, ARK (2003) Securing Authenticity of Scholarly Paternity and Integrity. (British National Bibliography Research Fund 106 , pp. 1 - 173 ). Resource: London.

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Yeo, G (2007) Concepts of record (1): evidence, information and persistent representations. American Archivist , 70 (2) 315 - 343.

Yeo, G (2005) Understanding users and use: a market segmentation approach. Journal of the Society of Archivists , 26 (1) 25 - 53. 10.1080/00039810500047425.

Yeo, G. and Sexton, A. and Turner, C. and Hockey, S. (2003) 'TEI, EAD and integrated user access to archives: towards a generic toolset'. In digital resources for the humanities. In: Anderson, J. and Dunning, A. and Michael, F., (eds.) Digital Resources for the Humanities 2001-2002 : an edited selection of papers. (pp. 243-262). Office for Humanities Communication, Kings College: London, UK.

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