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Return to Poster Session This poster describes research on the needs and behaviours of Humanities users of both digital libraries and more traditional information environments. 1 Ann Blandford , Hanna Stelmaszewska , Nick Bryan-Kinns, Use of multiple digital libraries: a case study, Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, p.179-188, January 2001, Roanoke, Virginia, United States 2 Warwick C and Carty, C. (2001) Only Connect, a Study of the Problems caused by platform specificity and researcher isolation in humanities computing. In Arved Hubler, Peter Linde and John W.T. Smith, (eds.) Electronic Publishing 01, 2001 in the digital Publishing Odyssey. Proceedings of the 5th International ICCC/IFIP Conference on Electronic Publishing. 36--47 }, ![]() ©2006 Association for Computing Machinery |