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Number of items: 56.
Article
Almeshari, M;
Dowell, J;
Nyhan, J;
(2020)
Museum Mobile Guide Preferences of Different Visitor Personas.
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage
, 14
(1)
, Article 9. 10.1145/3423186.
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Bikakis, A;
Caire, P;
(2020)
Contextual and Possibilistic Reasoning for Coalition Formation.
AI
, 1
(3)
pp. 389-417.
10.3390/ai1030026.
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Broughton, V;
(2020)
Faceted classification in support of diversity: the role of concepts and terms in representing religion.
The Indexer: The International Journal of Indexing
, 38
(3)
pp. 247-270.
10.3828/indexer.2020.25.
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Broughton, V;
Lomas, E;
(2020)
Philosophical Foundations for the Organization of Religious Knowledge: Irreconcilable Diversity or a Unity of Purpose?
Knowledge Organization
, 47
(5)
pp. 372-392.
10.5771/0943-7444-2020-5-372.
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Bunn, J;
(2020)
Working in contexts for which transparency is important: A recordkeeping view of Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI).
Records Management Journal
, 30
(2)
pp. 143-153.
10.1108/RMJ-08-2019-0038.
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Burnett, S;
Lloyd, A;
(2020)
Hidden and Forbidden: Conceptualising Dark Knowledge.
Journal of Documentation
, 76
(6)
pp. 1341-1358.
10.1108/JD-12-2019-0234.
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D'Asaro, F;
Bikakis, A;
Dickens, L;
Miller, R;
(2020)
Probabilistic Reasoning About Epistemic Action Narratives.
Artificial Intelligence
, 287
, Article 103352. 10.1016/j.artint.2020.103352.
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Gale, P;
Lomas, E;
(2020)
The Historical Manuscripts Commission: An Archival Evolution.
Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association
, 55
(2)
pp. 15-31.
10.3828/archives.2020.10.
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Hicks, A;
(2020)
Negotiating change: Transition as a central concept for information literacy.
Journal of Information Science
10.1177/0165551520949159.
(In press).
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Hicks, A;
Barriage, S;
(2020)
Mobile apps for visual research: Affordances and challenges for participant-generated photography.
Library and Information Science Research
, 42
(3)
, Article 101033. 10.1016/j.lisr.2020.101033.
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Hicks, A;
Lloyd, A;
(2020)
Deconstructing information literacy discourse: Peeling back the layers in higher education.
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science
10.1177/0961000620966027.
(In press).
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Hoyle, V;
Shepherd, E;
Lomas, E;
Flinn, A;
(2020)
Recordkeeping and the life‐long memory and identity needs of care‐experienced children and young people.
Child & Family Social Work
10.1111/cfs.12778.
(In press).
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Intarasirisawat, J;
Ang, CS;
Efstratiou, C;
Dickens, L;
Sriburapar, N;
Sharma, D;
Asawathaweeboon, B;
(2020)
An Automated Mobile Game-based Screening Tool for Patients with Alcohol Dependence.
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
, 4
(3)
, Article 110. 10.1145/3411837.
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Kontiza, K;
Antoniou, A;
Daif, A;
Reboreda-Morillo, S;
Bassani, M;
González-Soutelo, S;
Lykourentzou, I;
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(2020)
On How Technology-Powered Storytelling Can Contribute to Cultural Heritage Sustainability across Multiple Venues—Evidence from the CrossCult H2020 Project.
Sustainability
, 12
(4)
, Article 1666. 10.3390/su12041666.
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Lee, D;
(2020)
Reality, unreality, and artistic deception: the ethical dimensions of the knowledge organization of art documentation.
Knowledge Organization
, 47
(8)
pp. 631-645.
10.5771/0943-7444-2020-8-631.
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Lee, D;
(2020)
Cataloguing toys, loving WebDewey, and supporting metadata authors: reflecting on my time as a coeditor of Catalogue and Index.
Catalogue and Index
, 200
pp. 24-25.
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Lee, D;
Szostak, R;
(2020)
Classifying musical genre and the BCC: a report on progress.
IKOS Bulletin
, 2
(2)
pp. 20-22.
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Lloyd, A;
(2020)
Shaping the contours of fractured landscapes: Extending the layering of an information perspective on refugee resettlement.
Information Processing & Management
, 57
(3)
, Article 102062. 10.1016/j.ipm.2019.102062.
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Lomas, E;
McLeod, J;
(2020)
Engaging with change: information and communication technology professionals’ perspectives on change at the mid-point in the UK/EU Brexit process.
PLoS One
, 15
(1)
, Article e0227089. 10.1371/journal.pone.0227089.
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Mahony, S;
(2020)
Language and the Subjects of Study in the Digital Humanities.
Comparative Literature in China
, 1
(118)
pp. 96-113.
10.16234/j.cnki.cn31-1694/i.2020.01.011.
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Maia, MAQ;
Barbosa, RR;
Williams, P;
(2020)
Usabilidade e experiência do usuário de sistemas de informação: em busca de limites e relações.
Ciência da Informação em Revista
, 6
(3)
pp. 34-48.
10.28998/cirev.2019v6n3c.
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Moge, CE;
Romano, DM;
(2020)
Contextualising video game engagement and addiction in mental health: the mediating roles of coping and social support.
Heliyon
, 6
(11)
, Article e05340. 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05340.
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Nyhan, J;
Hauswedell, T;
Beals, M;
Terras, M;
Bell, E;
(2020)
Of global reach yet of situated contexts: an examination of the implicit and explicit selection criteria that shape digital archives of historical newspapers.
Archival Science
, 20
pp. 139-165.
10.1007/s10502-020-09332-1.
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Nyhan, J;
Orlandi, T;
(2020)
hic Rhodus, hic salta: Tito Orlandi és Julianne Nyhan beszélgetése.
Helikon Review of Literary Studies
, 2020
(1)
pp. 53-65.
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Sharan, NN;
Romano, DM;
(2020)
The effects of personality and locus of control on trust in humans versus artificial intelligence.
Heliyon
, 6
(8)
, Article e04572. 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04572.
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Shepherd, E;
Hoyle, V;
Lomas, E;
Flinn, A;
Sexton, A;
(2020)
Towards a human-centred participatory approach to child social care recordkeeping.
Archival Science
10.1007/s10502-020-09338-9.
(In press).
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Sloan, K;
Nyhan, J;
(2020)
Enlightenment Architectures and the reconstruction of Sir Hans Sloane's Cabinets of Miscellanies.
Journal of the History of Collections
, Article fhaa034. 10.1093/jhc/fhaa034.
(In press).
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Tong, K-L;
(2020)
DIY Print Activism in Digital Age: Zines in Hong Kong's Social Movements.
ZINES
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Valeonti, F;
Terras, M;
Hudson-Smith, A;
(2020)
How open is OpenGLAM? Identifying barriers to commercial and non-commercial reuse of digitised art images.
Journal of Documentation
, 76
(1)
pp. 1-26.
10.1108/JD-06-2019-0109.
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Wang, C;
Peng, M;
Bi, T;
Chen, T;
(2020)
Micro-attention for micro-expression recognition.
Neurocomputing
, 410
pp. 354-362.
10.1016/j.neucom.2020.06.005.
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Williams, P;
(2020)
The 'Collaborative Personal Statement': a more inclusive method of data-gathering than audio recording interviews with vulnerable people.
European Journal of Special Needs Education
, 35
(4)
pp. 466-481.
10.1080/08856257.2019.1706256.
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Williams, P;
Gibson, P;
(2020)
CVT Connect: Creating safe and accessible social media for people with learning disabilities.
Technology and Disability
, 32
(2)
pp. 81-92.
10.3233/TAD-200259.
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Book chapter
Flinn, A;
Duff, WM;
(2020)
Justice for the 96!
In:
Archives, Recordkeeping and Social Justice.
(pp. 127-148).
Routledge: London, UK.
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Flinn, A;
(2020)
Healing Discourses: Community-Based Approaches to Archiving and Recordkeeping.
In: Bak, G and Nesmith, T and Schwartz, J, (eds.)
'All Shook Up' The Archival Legacy of Terry Cook.
(pp. 437-443).
Society of American Archivists: Chicago, US.
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Lomas, E;
Makhlouf Shabou, B;
Anderfuhren, S;
(2020)
Information governance: nature and maturity practices in EU public administrations.
In:
Trust and records in an open digital environment.
(pp. 44-54).
Routledge: Oxford, UK.
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Lomas, E;
(2020)
Information Governance and Cybersecurity: Framework for securing and managing information effectively and ethically.
In: Chang, H-C and Hawamdeh, S, (eds.)
Cybersecurity for Information Professionals: Concepts and Applications.
(pp. 109-130).
CRC Press: Boca Raton Florida.
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Nyhan, J;
(2020)
The Evaluation and Peer Review of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities: Experiences, Discussions and Histories.
In:
Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research.
(pp. 163-182).
Open Book Publishers: Cambridge, UK.
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Sexton, A;
Lowry, J;
(2020)
Open Data and Privacy.
In:
Trust and Records in an Open Digital Environment.
(pp. 108-120).
Routledge: London, UK.
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Sexton, A;
(2020)
Mainstream institutional collecting of anti-institutional archives: opportunities and challenges.
In: Popple, S and Prescott, A and Mutibuwa, D, (eds.)
Communities, Archives and New Collaborative Practices.
(pp. 167-180).
Bristol University Press: Bristol, UK.
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Shepherd, E;
McLeod, J;
(2020)
Information management for international development: roles, responsibilities and competencies.
In: Thurston, A, (ed.)
A Matter of Trust: Building Integrity into Data, Statistics and Records to Support the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
(pp. 189-210).
University of London Press: London.
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Wallace, DA;
Duff, WM;
Flinn, A;
(2020)
Conclusion.
In:
Archives, Recordkeeping and Social Justice.
(pp. 242-246).
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Proceedings paper
Alfat, L;
Rizkinia, M;
Sari, RF;
Romano, DM;
(2020)
Feature Selection of Credit Score Factor Based on Smartphone Usage using MCFS.
In:
Proceedings of the 2019 4th Technology Innovation Management and Engineering Science International Conference (TIMES-iCON).
IEEE: Bangkok, Thailand.
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Dempster, P;
Onah, D;
Blair, L;
(2020)
Increasing academic diversity and inter-disciplinarity of Computer Science in Higher Education.
In:
CEP 2020: Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Computing Education Practice 2020.
ACM
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Ferianc, M;
Fan, H;
Chu, RSW;
Stano, J;
Luk, W;
(2020)
Improving Performance Estimation for FPGA-Based Accelerators for Convolutional Neural Networks.
In: Rincón, F and Barba, J and So, HKH and Diniz, P and Caba, J, (eds.)
Applied Reconfigurable Computing. Architectures, Tools, and Applications: 16th International Symposium, ARC 2020, Toledo, Spain, April 1–3, 2020, Proceedings.
(pp. pp. 3-13).
Springer: Cham, Switzerland.
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Hicks, A;
Lloyd, A;
(2020)
Peeling back the layers: Deconstructing information literacy discourse in higher education.
In:
International Conference on Information iConference 2020: Sustainable Digital Communities.
(pp. pp. 363-372).
Springer, Cham: Borås, Sweden.
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Lee, D;
Robinson, L;
Bawden, D;
(2020)
Operatic knowledge organisation: an exploration of the domain and bibliographic interface in the classification of opera subgenres.
In:
Knowledge Organization at the Interface.
(pp. pp. 226-235).
Ergon Verlag: Würzburg.
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Nyhan, J;
Hauswedell, T;
Tiedau, U;
(2020)
Reflections on Infrastructures for Mining Nineteenth-Century Newspaper Data.
In:
DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP, DIGITAL CLASSROOMS: New International Perspectives in Research and Teaching Proceedings of the Gale Digital Humanities Day at the British Library.
(pp. pp. 27-38).
GALE: a Cengage Company: London, UK.
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Vassiliades, A;
Patkos, T;
Bikakis, A;
Flouris, G;
Bassiliades, N;
Plexousakis, D;
(2020)
Preliminary notions of arguments from commonsense knowledge.
In:
SETN 2020: 11th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
(pp. pp. 211-214).
Association for Computing MachineryNew YorkNYUnited States: New York, NY, USA.
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White, A;
Romano, D;
(2020)
Scalable Psychological Momentum Estimation in Esports.
In:
WSDM '20: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining.
ACM: New York.
(In press).
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Williams, P;
Cendón, BV;
(2020)
Smartphones and people with intellectual disabilities: An international comparison of contextual social barriers for effective usage.
In:
Proceedings of The 11th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics (IMCIC 2020).
(pp. pp. 25-30).
IMCIC: Orlando, FL, USA.
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Report
Bergel, G;
Wilcox, P;
Armstrong, G;
Baker, J;
Ciula, A;
Cole, N;
Nyhan, J;
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(2020)
Sustaining the Digital Humanities in the UK.
Zenodo.: UK.
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Working / discussion paper
Hollis, H;
Rachitskiy, M;
Van der Leer, L;
Elder, L;
(2020)
Validity and reliability testing of the International Critical Thinking Essay Test form A (ICTET-A).
UCL Department of Information Studies: London, UK.
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Conference item
Beals, MH;
Bell, Emily;
Nyhan, Julianne;
Hauswedell, Tessa;
(2020)
"Exalting the Cult of Gentlemanly Amateurism”[1]: Improving Computational Analysis with Humanities Narrative-Building Methodologies.
Presented at: Digital Humanities 2020, Ottawa, Canada.
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Duke-Williams, Oliver;
(2020)
Using volunteer transcribed nineteenth century census records: assessing their merit compared to existing data sets.
Presented at: BSPS Annual Conference 2020, Online conference.
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Yaming, F;
Inskip, C;
Lomas, E;
(2020)
Putting information behaviour on the cognitive map: exploring information seeking behaviours of academic researchers.
Presented at: iConference 2020, Boras, Sweden.
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Thesis
Ishmael, Hannah J. M.;
(2020)
The Development of Black-Led Archives in London.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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