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Finding that document! Enhancing the discovery and locating of journals (2004)
Journal Article
Awre, C. (2004). Finding that document! Enhancing the discovery and locating of journals. Interlending and Document Supply, 32(1), 7-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/02641610410520215

In order to address the problem of discovering and accessing relevant documents in the ever-increasing amount of information presented to us, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) has funded a series of projects to address the chain of infor... Read More about Finding that document! Enhancing the discovery and locating of journals.

Portals: Enabling discovery for all in higher and further education (2003)
Journal Article
Awre, C. (2003). Portals: Enabling discovery for all in higher and further education. VINE, 33(1), 5-10. https://doi.org/10.1108/03055720310489003

The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) information environment aims to offer seamless and integrated access to a wide range of digital collections and resources through a common interface. Portals are a primary means through which such resour... Read More about Portals: Enabling discovery for all in higher and further education.

Low-level visual processing of biological motion (1992)
Journal Article
Mather, G., Radford, K., & West, S. (1992). Low-level visual processing of biological motion. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 249(1325), 149-155. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1992.0097

Biological motion displays depict a moving human figure by means of just a few isolated points of light attached to to the major joints of the body. Naive observers readily interpret the moving pattern of dots as representing a human figure, despite... Read More about Low-level visual processing of biological motion.

The CLIF Project : the repository as part of a content lifecycle
Journal Article
Awre, C., Green, R., & Waddington, S. (in press). The CLIF Project : the repository as part of a content lifecycle. Ariadne,

At the heart of meeting institutional needs for managing digital content is the need to understand the different activities that the content goes through, from planning and creation through to disposal or preservation. Digital content is created usin... Read More about The CLIF Project : the repository as part of a content lifecycle.

RepoMMan : delivering private repository space for day-to-day use
Journal Article
Awre, C., & Green, R. (in press). RepoMMan : delivering private repository space for day-to-day use. Ariadne,

In the spring of 2005, the University of Hull embarked on the RepoMMan Project, a two-year JISC-funded endeavour to investigate a number of aspects of user interaction with an institutional repository. The vision at Hull was, and is, of a repository... Read More about RepoMMan : delivering private repository space for day-to-day use.

The REMAP Project : steps along the way to a repository-enabled information environment
Journal Article
Awre, C., & Green, R. (in press). The REMAP Project : steps along the way to a repository-enabled information environment. Ariadne,

This article centres on the recently completed REMAP Project undertaken at the University of Hull, which has been a key step toward realising a larger vision of the role a repository can play in enabling and supporting digital content management for... Read More about The REMAP Project : steps along the way to a repository-enabled information environment.