Record linkages

Record linkages
Refers to techniques used to link records from different sources. The most common example is nominal record-linkage which is a method for linking people across time from different sources, based on their names and other attributes.
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ProjectDeveloping Archival Context Standards for Functions in the Higher Education Sector18/03/2010 - 17:20
ProjectCabinet Papers, 1915-197718/03/2010 - 12:18
ProjectBritish printed images to 1700, a digital library17/03/2010 - 15:36
ProjectMontréal l'avenir du passé (MAP)16/03/2010 - 13:10
Event resourcesVisualization and Remote Sensing for the Arts and Humanities: an Access Grid Support Network08/03/2010 - 14:54
Event resourcesFrom Pigments to Pixels08/03/2010 - 14:37
Event resourcesVirtual History and Archaeology08/03/2010 - 14:35
ProjectSiobhan Davies Dance Online18/02/2010 - 11:34
ProjectTibetan visual history 1920-1950: an online resource18/02/2010 - 11:17
ProjectProsopography of the Byzantine World (PBW )18/02/2010 - 10:38
EventData Sans Frontières: Web Portals and the Historic Environment12/02/2010 - 11:35
ProjectPhotographs Exhibited at the Royal Photographic Society 1870-191502/02/2010 - 17:19
ProjectClassical Archaeology and Art on the Web: the Beazley Archive27/01/2010 - 15:11
ProjectPeople in Place: families, households and housing in early modern London27/01/2010 - 15:10
ProjectThe Cinema Authorship of Lindsay Anderson27/01/2010 - 15:10
ProjectDigital catalogue of illuminated manuscripts in the Western Collections of the British Library (DigCIM)27/01/2010 - 15:10
ProjectMerv, Central Asian city: a programme of ceramic analyses27/01/2010 - 15:09
ProjectImproving access to the British artists' film & video study collection27/01/2010 - 15:09
ProjectDatabase of British archival resources relating to German-speaking refugees, 1933-1950 (BARGE)27/01/2010 - 15:09
ProjectReassessing ancient Egyptian crops, crop husbandry and the agrarian landscape27/01/2010 - 15:08
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