A Rapid Impact Analysis of British History Online, the digital library for British history from the IHR. It investigates the ways in which users engage with the resource and suggests, after consultation with users, a suite of tools and features that will be developed in order further to meet the needs of students and teachers. The study utilised the Toolkit for the Impact of Digital Scholarly Resources (TIDSR), developed for the JISC. The investigation carried out as part of a JISC-funded project, part of the Impact and Embedding of Digital Resources strand of the Digitisation and e-Content Programme. The project ran from October 2010 to March 2011
In 2015, in cooperation with ProQuest, Jisc commissioned this study of the Impacts of Digital Collec...
The following paper presents a case study of the way that the research done by the LAIRAH project ma...
Although considerable effort and expense has gone into digitising content in the humanities, there i...
In 2010, as part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of...
As part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of Digitise...
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...
This article discusses the evolution of British History Online, with particular attention to the way...
Although a substantial corpus of digital materials is now available to scholarship across the discip...
A report commissioned by Jisc in partnership with ProQuest on the impact of two resources that were ...
This paper presents the results of a study of 1,439 users of British History Online (BHO). BHO is a ...
The primary aims of the project were to measure the impact of five JISC funded digitisation projects...
Jisc commissioned Oxford Internet Institute (OII) report on the usage and impact of a selection of o...
This report presents the results of the online survey conducted in November and December 2006 as par...
This paper describes the digital library of historical resources, a research project which involves ...
In 2015, in cooperation with ProQuest, Jisc commissioned this study of the Impacts of Digital Collec...
The following paper presents a case study of the way that the research done by the LAIRAH project ma...
Although considerable effort and expense has gone into digitising content in the humanities, there i...
In 2010, as part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of...
As part of 'Grant 7/10. JISC e-Content and Digitisation Programmes: Impact and Embedding of Digitise...
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...
This article discusses the evolution of British History Online, with particular attention to the way...
Although a substantial corpus of digital materials is now available to scholarship across the discip...
A report commissioned by Jisc in partnership with ProQuest on the impact of two resources that were ...
This paper presents the results of a study of 1,439 users of British History Online (BHO). BHO is a ...
The primary aims of the project were to measure the impact of five JISC funded digitisation projects...
Jisc commissioned Oxford Internet Institute (OII) report on the usage and impact of a selection of o...
This report presents the results of the online survey conducted in November and December 2006 as par...
This paper describes the digital library of historical resources, a research project which involves ...
In 2015, in cooperation with ProQuest, Jisc commissioned this study of the Impacts of Digital Collec...
The following paper presents a case study of the way that the research done by the LAIRAH project ma...
Although considerable effort and expense has gone into digitising content in the humanities, there i...