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Mummies and masquerades: English and Caribbean connections (2013)
Conference Proceeding
Millington, P., & James, C. (2013). Mummies and masquerades: English and Caribbean connections.

The composite mumming play script that the Ecclesfield-based Victorian children's author Juliana Horatia Ewing published in 1884 found its way to St. Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean, where it was it was taken up enthusiastically by the black populat... Read More about Mummies and masquerades: English and Caribbean connections.

The hybrid library: a view from the UK (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Pinfield, S. (1999). The hybrid library: a view from the UK. In Bücher, Bytes und Bibliotheken: Integrierte Information im Internet

This paper aims to provide an overview of digital library devcelopment in the UK, concentrating on the eLib (Electronic Libraries) programme. It also discusses the idea of the Hybrid Library and considers how it fits into current electronic library d... Read More about The hybrid library: a view from the UK.

Repository management: an emerging profession in the information sector
Conference Proceeding
Wickham, J. Repository management: an emerging profession in the information sector.

The first half of the 21st century has seen huge growth in the open access movement with the potential to change the nature of scholarly communication. Higher education institutions in the United Kingdom have established institutional repositories to... Read More about Repository management: an emerging profession in the information sector.

Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully
Conference Proceeding
Johnson, G. J. (2006). Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully.

In this workshop seminar delivered twice at the CoFHE/UCR 2006 conference the author explored aspects relating to successful advocacy of Open Access and repositories. Areas covered included preconceptions on the part of academics and support staff, a... Read More about Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully.