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Number of items: 17.

Journal Article

Hardisty, Alex; Roberts, Dave and The Biodiversity Informatics Community, (2013). A decadal view of biodiversity informatics: challenges and priorities. BMC Ecology, 13(1) file

Duin, Daphne; King, David and Van Den Besselaar, Peter (2012). Identifying audiences of e-infrastructures - tools for measuring impact. PLoS ONE, 7(12) file

King, David; Morse, David R.; Willis, Alistair and Dil, Anton (2011). Towards the bibliography of life. ZooKeys, 150 pp. 151–166.

Penev, Lyubomir; Lyal, Christopher H. C.; Weitzman, Anna; Morse, David R.; King, David; Sautter, Guido; Georgiev, Teodor; Morris, Robert A.; Catapano, Terry and Agosti, Donat (2011). XML schemas and mark-up practices of taxonomic literature. ZooKeys, 150 pp. 89–116.

Thomas, Pete; King, David and Minocha, Shailey (2009). The effective use of a simple wiki to support collaborative learning activities. Computer Science Education, 19(4) pp. 293–313. file

Conference Item

King, David; Morse, David and Lyal, Chris (2013). One document, many users: what happens when you re-purpose a document? In: BioCuration 2013, 07-10 April 2013, Churchill College, Cambridge, UK. file

Sautter, Guido; King, David and Morse, David (2012). Towards a universal bibliography – the RefBank approach. In: TDWG (Biodiversity Information Standards) 2012, 22 - 26 October 2012, Beijing, PRC. file

Duin, Daphne; King, David and Van Den Besselaar, Peter (2012). Social science for e-science in biodiversity research: a position paper on behalf of ViBRANT. In: Digital Social Research: A Forum for Policy and Practice, 13 March 2012, Oxford. file

Duin, Daphne; King, David and van den Besselaar, Peter (2012). ‘Wish you were here before!’ Who gains from collaboration between computer science and social research? In: Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights, 12 March 2012, Oxford. filefile

Roberts, Dave; King, David; Rycroft, Simon; Morse, David; Penev, Lyubomir; Agosti , Donat and Smith, Vince (2010). Community web sites: small pieces loosely joined. In: 4th International Conference on Metadata and Semantics Research, 20-22 Oct 2010, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.

Willis, Alistair; King, David; Morse, David; Dil, Anton; Lyal, Chris and Roberts, David (2010). From XML to XML: The why and how of making the biodiversity literature accessible to researchers. In: Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC), 19-21 May 2010, Malta. file

Willis, Alistair; Morse, David; Dil, Anton; King, David; Roberts, Dave and Lyal, Chris (2009). Improving search in scanned documents: Looking for OCR mismatches. In: Workshop on Advanced Technologies for Digital Libraries 2009: ICSD - International Conference for Digital Libraries and the Semantic Web, 8 September 2009, Trento, Italy. file

Thomas, Pete; King, David; Minocha, Shailey and Taylor, Josie (2008). Wikis supporting authentic, collaborative activities: lessons from distance education. In: Proceedings of the 15th Association for Learning Technology Conference (ALT-C 2008): Rethinking the digital divide, 9-11 Sept 2008, University of Leeds, England, UK. file

Thomas, Pete; Minocha, Shailey; King, David; Taylor, Josie; Sclater, Niall and Schenks, Mat (2007). Collaborative authoring and learning in a wiki environment. In: IADIS International Conference on e-Learning, 3-8 July 2007, Lisbon, Portugal.

Thesis

King, David (2010). An investigation into the role of a wiki in supporting collaborative learning activities. PhD thesis The Open University. file

Other

Willis, Alistair; King, David; Morse, David; Dil, Anton; Lyal, Chris and Roberts, Dave (2010). ABLE Corpus. The Open University.

King, David; Willis, Alistair; Dil, Anton and Morse, David (2010). ABLE Software. The Open University.

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