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User centred interactive search in the humanities
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This poster describes research on the needs and behaviours of Humanities users of both digital libraries and more traditional information environments. Categories and Subject Descriptors
Claire Warwick, Jon Rimmer, Ann Blandford, George
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Claire Warwick, Jon Rimmer, Ann Blandford, George Buchanan
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