Overview of articles in Ariadne
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| Article title | Summary | Date published |
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| Editorial: Ariadne Carries On |
The editor writes of the next coils in Ariadne's thread, and bids farewell. |
July 2013
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| Editorial Introduction to Issue 71 |
The editor introduces readers to the content of Ariadne Issue 71. |
July 2013
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| Hita-Hita: Open Access and Institutional Repositories in Japan Ten Years On |
Ikuko Tsuchide, Yui Nishizono, Masako Suzuki, Shigeki Sugita, Kazuo Yamamoto and Hideki Uchijima introduce a number of ideas and projects that have enhanced the progress of the Open Access movement and institutional repositories in Japan over the last ten years. |
July 2013
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| Implementing a Resource or Reading List Management System |
Gary Brewerton takes us step by step through the various stages of implementing a Resource or Reading List Management System for your institution. |
July 2013
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| The Potential of Learning Analytics and Big Data |
Patricia Charlton, Manolis Mavrikis and Demetra Katsifli discuss how the emerging trend of learning analytics and big data can support and empower learning and teaching. |
July 2013
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| Developing a Prototype Library WebApp for Mobile Devices |
Jason Cooper and Gary Brewerton describe the development of a prototype WebApp to improve access to Library systems at Loughborough University for mobile devices. |
July 2013
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| The Performance-based Funding Model: Creating New Research Databases in Sweden and Norway |
Leif Eriksson describes how the introduction of Performance-based Research Funding Systems (PRFS) has created new forms of research databases in Sweden and Norway. |
July 2013
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| KAPTUR the Highlights: Exploring Research Data Management in the Visual Arts |
Leigh Garrett, Marie-Therese Gramstadt, Carlos Silva and Anne Spalding describe the exploration of the importance and nature of research data in the visual arts and requirements for their appropriate curation and preservation. |
July 2013
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| The Wellcome Library, Digital |
Christy Henshaw and Robert Kiley describe how the Wellcome Library has transformed its information systems to support mass digitisation of historic collections. |
July 2013
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| eMargin: A Collaborative Textual Annotation Tool |
Andrew Kehoe and Matt Gee describe their Jisc-funded eMargin collaborative textual annotation tool, showing how it has widened its focus through integration with Virtual Learning Environments. |
July 2013
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| Bring Your Own Policy: Why Accessibility Standards Need to Be Contextually Sensitive |
Brian Kelly, Jonathan Hassell, David Sloan, Dominik Lukeš, E A Draffan and Sarah Lewthwaite argue that rather than having a universal standard for Web accessibility, standardisation of Web accessibility practices and policies needs to be sufficiently flexible to cater for the local context. |
July 2013
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| Improving Evaluation of Resources through Injected Feedback Surveys |
Terry Reese suggests a novel approach for providing intercept survey functionality for librarians looking to simplify the gathering of user feedback for library-provided materials. |
July 2013
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| DataFinder: A Research Data Catalogue for Oxford |
Sally Rumsey and Neil Jefferies explain the context and the decisions guiding the development of DataFinder, a data catalogue for the University of Oxford. |
July 2013
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| Augmented Reality in Education: The SCARLET+ Experience |
Laura Skilton, Matt Ramirez, Guyda Armstrong, Rose Lock, Jean Vacher and Marie-Therese Gramstadt describe augmented reality in education case studies from the University of Sussex and the University for the Creative Arts. |
July 2013
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| Engaging Researchers with Social Media Tools: 25 Research Things@Huddersfield |
Graham Stone and Ellen Collins investigate whether 25 Research Things, an innovative online learning programme, could help researchers understand the value of Web 2.0 tools. |
July 2013
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| Mining the Archive: eBooks |
Martin White looks through the Ariadne archive to track the development of ebooks. |
July 2013
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| Making Citation Work: A British Library DataCite Workshop |
Alex Ball reports on a workshop on practical data citation issues for institutions, held at the British Library, London, on 8 March 2013. |
July 2013
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| ECLAP 2013: Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access and Entertainment |
Marieke Guy reports on the second international conference held by ECLAP, the e-library for performing arts. |
July 2013
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| JABES 2013 |
Marlène Delhaye reports on the two-day annual conference organised by the French Agence Bibliographique de l’Enseignement Supérieur (ABES) held in Montpellier, France over 14-15 May 2013. |
July 2013
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| The Tablet Symposium |
Ryan Burns reports on a one-day symposium on tablet computers, e-readers and other new media objects held at the University of Sussex on 10 April 2013. |
July 2013
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