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LSHTM Research Data Management Summary Guides
A set of one-page guides to good practice on various data management-related topics, including data management plans, data encryption and data sharing. These guides are CC-licensed and can be re-purposed by other institutions. Editable versions of the guides can be found in the ZIP archive
Health funder requirements for data management and sharing
A set of guides that describe data management and sharing requirements established by funding agencies that support LSHTM research projects
Irrigation Management Information Network (IMIN) Keyword thesaurus
Irrigation management / Thesauri / Information services / Networks
LSHTM Data Compass Procedures
LSHTM Data Compass is a digital repository of research data and other digital objects produced by researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and its affiliates. These procedures outlines processes for the management of digital objects that the LSHTM Library & Archives has agreed to curate and preserve for the purpose of making available through LSHTM Data Compass
LSHTM Data Compass Deposit Guides
Tutorials on creating Project and Data Collection records in LSHTM Data Compass and rules for describing various resource types, including search strategies and qualitative/quantitative data
The polaroid image as photo-object
This article is part of a larger project on the cultural history of Polaroid photography and draws on research done at the Polaroid Corporate archive at Harvard and at the Polaroid company itself. It identifies two cultural practices engendered by Polaroid photography, which, at the point of its extinction, has briefly flared into visibility again. It argues that these practices are mistaken as novel but are in fact rediscoveries of practices that stretch back as many as five decades. The first section identifies Polaroid image-making as a photographic equivalent of what Tom Gunning calls the ‘cinema of attractions’. That is, the emphasis in its use is on the display of photographic technologies rather than the resultant image. Equally, the common practice, in both fine art and vernacular circles, of making composite pictures with Polaroid prints, draws attention from image content and redirects it to the photo as object
U.S. Policy Towards Undocumented Salvadorans, Mini Brief Number MB82223 (Library of Congress, Major Issues System), 8 August 1983
https://dc.suffolk.edu/moakley-docs/1609/thumbnail.jp
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