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History of Medicine

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Technical Papers About the Project

[CONFERENCE]
Misra D, Mao S, Rees J, Thoma GR.
Archiving a Historic Medico-legal Collection: Automation and Workflow Customization.
Proc. IS&T Archiving 2007. Arlington, Virginia. May 2007:157-61.
Abstract | Full Text (PDF)



[CONFERENCE]
Thoma GR, Mao S, Misra D, Rees J.
Design of a Digital Library for Early 20th Century Medico-legal Documents.
Proc. ECDL 2006. Eds: Gonzalo J et al. Berlin: Springer-Verlag; LNCS. September 2006;4172:147-57.
Abstract | Full Text (PDF)



[CONFERENCE]
Thoma GR, Mao S, Misra D.
Automated metadata extraction to preserve the digital contents of biomedical collections.
Proc. 5th IASTED International Conference on Visualization, Imaging and Image Processing (VIIP 2005). Benidorm, Spain. September 2005:214-19.
Abstract | Full Text (PDF)



[CONFERENCE]
Mao S, Misra D, Seamans J, Thoma GR.
Design Strategies for a Prototype Electronic Preservation System for Biomedical Documents.
IS&T Archiving 2005 Conference. Washington, D.C. April 2005:48-53.
Abstract | Full Text (PDF)



[CONFERENCE]
Misra D, Seamans J, Thoma GR.
Testing the Scalability of a DSpace-based Archive.
Proc. IS&T Archiving 2008. Bern, Switzerland. June 2008:36-40.
Abstract | Full Text (PDF)

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