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Top-down mandates and advocacy will help institutional repositories continue to enhance open access content and delivery
N Stewart
42013
Liberating data: how libraries and librarians can help researchers with text and data mining.
N Stewart, J Secker, C Morrison, L Horton
Impact of Social Sciences Blog, 2016
32016
The technology and control of mining in Roman Britain
NS Stewart
32002
To boldly go… the librarian's role in text and data mining
J Secker, CM Morrison, N Stewart, L Horton
CILIP Update Magazine, 2016
12016
What comes after the Elsevier boycott? The answer might be found by following the ‘Green’ road to open access
N Stewart
12012
Book review: the data librarian’s handbook by Robin Rice and John Southall
N Stewart
LSE Review of Books, 2017
2017
Charles Booth’s London: opening up collections on the web
N Stewart
2017
Charles Booth's London: bringing together maps and archives on the web
N Stewart
2017
Hydra@ LSE: where next?
N Stewart
2014
Linking Hydra with other systems
N Stewart
2014
How institutional repositories are already working to solve the Open Access problem
N Madjarevic, D Puplett, N Stewart
Impact of Social Sciences Blog, 2013
2013
Coming late to the game: how to create a totally integrated (!) repository system
N Stewart
Open Repositories 2012, 2012
2012
Book review: constructions of neoliberal reason
N Stewart
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2011
2011
How LSE Research Online and an LSE Experts profile maximises your research visibility
N Stewart, D Puplett
2010
How to find our research and our academic experts
N Stewart
LSE Research 1, 2010
2010
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