As part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of Digitised Resources' the Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London carried out an impact analysis that built on previous usage studies carried out by British History Online since its launch in 2003, to highlight how research practice has been affected by the availability of historical sources online. 'Rapid impact analysis - The Impact and Embedding of an Established Resource: British History Online as a Case Study' compliments this project output
The citation counts of papers whose full texts are freely accessible on the web are over 300% higher...
This paper describes the digital library of historical resources, a research project which involves ...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relationshi...
In 2010, as part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of...
A Rapid Impact Analysis of British History Online, the digital library for British history from the ...
As part of the 'JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of Digitised Resour...
The website A Vision of Britain through Time (http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/) brings together ge...
A report commissioned by Jisc in partnership with ProQuest on the impact of two resources that were ...
This article discusses the evolution of British History Online, with particular attention to the way...
Jisc commissioned Oxford Internet Institute (OII) report on the usage and impact of a selection of o...
In 2015, in cooperation with ProQuest, Jisc commissioned this study of the Impacts of Digital Collec...
Although a substantial corpus of digital materials is now available to scholarship across the discip...
This Jisc-funded report was an effort to begin to synthesize the evidence available under the JISC d...
Although considerable effort and expense has gone into digitising content in the humanities, there i...
Review of website British History Online. Access: www.british-history.ac.uk/ British History Online ...
The citation counts of papers whose full texts are freely accessible on the web are over 300% higher...
This paper describes the digital library of historical resources, a research project which involves ...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relationshi...
In 2010, as part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of...
A Rapid Impact Analysis of British History Online, the digital library for British history from the ...
As part of the 'JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of Digitised Resour...
The website A Vision of Britain through Time (http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/) brings together ge...
A report commissioned by Jisc in partnership with ProQuest on the impact of two resources that were ...
This article discusses the evolution of British History Online, with particular attention to the way...
Jisc commissioned Oxford Internet Institute (OII) report on the usage and impact of a selection of o...
In 2015, in cooperation with ProQuest, Jisc commissioned this study of the Impacts of Digital Collec...
Although a substantial corpus of digital materials is now available to scholarship across the discip...
This Jisc-funded report was an effort to begin to synthesize the evidence available under the JISC d...
Although considerable effort and expense has gone into digitising content in the humanities, there i...
Review of website British History Online. Access: www.british-history.ac.uk/ British History Online ...
The citation counts of papers whose full texts are freely accessible on the web are over 300% higher...
This paper describes the digital library of historical resources, a research project which involves ...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relationshi...