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What's in a name? Measuring use and non-use of Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities through Log Analysis Techniques. (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Warwick, C., Terras, M., Huntington, P., Pappa, N., & 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.

September 3-6, Dartington College of Arts. The LAIRAH (Log Analysis of Internet Resources in the Arts and Humanities) project aims to determine whether, how and why digital resources in the humanities are used, and what factors might make them usable... Read More about What's in a name? Measuring use and non-use of Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities through Log Analysis Techniques..

The LAIRAH Project: Log Analysis of Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities. Final Report to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (2006)
Report
Warwick, C., Terras, M., Huntington, P., Pappa, N., & Galina, I. (2006). The LAIRAH Project: Log Analysis of Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities. Final Report to the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)

Digital Humanities is a relatively young but very productive discipline. In its short history scholars have produced thousands of digital resources which have been funded by governments, philanthropic bodies and universities. In the UK alone, over 25... Read More about The LAIRAH Project: Log Analysis of Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities. Final Report to the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Representing aggregate works in the digital library (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Buchanan, G., Gow, J., Blandford, A., Rimmer, J., & Warwick, C. (2006). Representing aggregate works in the digital library. In J. Gonzalo, C. Thanos, M. Verdejo, & R. Carrasco (Eds.), Research and advanced technology for digital libraries : 10th European conference, ECDL 2006, Alicante, Spain, September 17-22, 2006 ; proceedings (532-535). https://doi.org/10.1007/11863878_61

This paper studies the challenge of representing aggregate works such as encyclopaedia, collected poems and journals in digital libraries. Reflecting on materials used by humanities academics, it demonstrates the complex range of aggregate types and... Read More about Representing aggregate works in the digital library.

The (In)visibility of Digital Humanites Resources in Academic Contexts. (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Pappa, N., Warwick, C., Terras, M., & Huntington, P. (2006). The (In)visibility of Digital Humanites Resources in Academic Contexts. In C. Sun, S. Menasri, & J. Ventura (Eds.),

This poster aims to determine how easy is to find digital resources for humanities use, and whether links are made to such resources or portal sites (such as Humbul and AHDS) from library and humanities department websites. We have undertaken this ta... Read More about The (In)visibility of Digital Humanites Resources in Academic Contexts..

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. (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Warwick, C., Terras, M., Huntington, P., & 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 C. Sun, S. Menasri, & J. Ventura (Eds.),

The LAIRAH (Log Analysis of Internet Resources in the Arts and Humanities) project aims to determine whether, how and why digital resources in the humanities are used, and what factors might make them usable and sustainable in future. Based at UCL an... Read More about 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..

User Requirements for Humanities Digital Libraries. (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Rimmer, J., Warwick, C., Blandford, A., Gow, J., & Buchanan, G. (2006). User Requirements for Humanities Digital Libraries. In C. Sun, S. Menasri, & J. Ventura (Eds.),

This proposal describes an initial set of end user studies conducted as part of the UCIS (User Centred Interactive Search with digital libraries1 ) project. Traditionally, digital library research has focused on improving system capabilities (such as... Read More about User Requirements for Humanities Digital Libraries..

Information seeking in the Humanities: physicality and digitality (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Rimmer, J., Warwick, C., Blandford, A., Gow, J., & Buchanan, G. (2006). Information seeking in the Humanities: physicality and digitality. In M. Ghazali, D. Ramduny-Ellis, E. Hornecker, & A. Dix (Eds.),

This paper presents a brief overview of a research project that is examining the information seeking practices of humanities scholars. The results of this project are being used to develop digital resources to better support these work activities. In... Read More about Information seeking in the Humanities: physicality and digitality.