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Mapping crime beyond the John Johnson Collection
- Abstract:
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The Mapping Crime project sought to enhance crime material available via the online digital resource The John Johnson Collection: an Archive of Printed Ephemera through the creation of direct links to related material in a number of external online resources, thereby enabling those studying crime history in particular, and social history in general, to more easily explore themes and narratives by building connections between different sources. This paper describes the context of the project and its outcomes, before exploring aspects of the project methodology, particularly with regard to its manual approach to gathering information and establishing links. It then considers the potential for future developments.
- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Not peer reviewed
Actions
- Publisher:
- Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
- Host title:
- Content clustering and sustaining digital resources: the JISC eContent programme 2009-2011
- Pages:
- 78-87
- Publication date:
- 2011-01-01
- Language:
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English
- Subjects:
- UUID:
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uuid:82ee1fca-4c9e-454c-9673-1a6882d185bc
- Local pid:
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ora:7917
- Deposit date:
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2014-02-03
Terms of use
- Copyright holder:
- HEFCE
- Copyright date:
- 2011
- Notes:
- E-publication at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/generalpublications/2011/08/ContentClusteringAndSustainingDigitalResources. Re-use is permitted under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivative Works 2.0 UK; England and Wales licence. All reproductions require an acknowledgement of the source and author of the work and must comply with the terms of the licence. Re-use of any third party content is subject to prior written permission from third party rights holders as appropriate.
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