Coding and standardisation

Coding and standardisation
Refers to the process of translating ambiguous source data into standardised codes for data processing.
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Project Performance as a medium of learning in museums and at heritage sites - an investigation 18.08.2010
Project Jonathan Swift Archive 11.08.2010
Project Magnetic moments in the past: Developing archaeomagnetic dating for application in UK archaeology 22.07.2010
Project Palaeopathology and the origins and evolution of horse husbandry 21.07.2010
Project The British Book Trade Index on the Web 21.07.2010
Project French interlanguage oral corpora 20.07.2010
Project English landholding in Ireland, c1200-c1360 20.07.2010
Project Regnum Francorum Online 20.07.2010
Project Staging Exile, Migration and Diaspora in Hispanic Theatre and Performance Cultures 20.07.2010
Project Women in Modern Irish Culture 20.07.2010
Project Capturing the past, preserving the future: digitisation of the national review of live art video collection 16.07.2010
Project The Prehistoric Stones of Greece: a resource from field-survey 16.07.2010
Project The origin and spread of Neolithic plant economies in the Near East and Europe 14.07.2010
Project A Descriptive Catalogue of the James M. Carpenter Collection of Traditional Song and Drama 13.07.2010
Project Gendering Latin American Independence: Women's Political Culture and the Textual Construction of Gender 1790-1850 09.07.2010
Project The Online Froissart Project 06.07.2010
Project Tibetan visual history 1920-1950: an online resource 05.07.2010
Project Anglo-Saxon landscape and economy: using portable antiquities to study Anglo-Saxon and Viking England 02.07.2010
Project Medieval Warfare on the Grid: The Case of Manzikert 02.07.2010
Project Glasgow Emblem Digitisation Project 02.07.2010
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