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Exploring big historical data: the historian’s macroscope
S Graham, I Milligan, SB Weingart, K Martin
3482016
Problematizing the digital literacy paradox in the context of older adults’ ICT use: Aging, media discourse, and self-determination
K Schreurs, A Quan-Haase, K Martin
Canadian journal of communication, 2017
3042017
Interviews with digital seniors: ICT use in the context of everyday life
A Quan-Haase, K Martin, K Schreurs
Information, Communication & Society, 2016
1932016
Networks of digital humanities scholars: The informational and social uses and gratifications of Twitter
A Quan-Haase, K Martin, L McCay-Peet
Big data & society 2 (1), 2053951715589417, 2015
1262015
Are e‐books replacing print books? Tradition, serendipity, and opportunity in the adoption and use of e‐books for historical research and teaching
K Martin, A Quan‐Haase
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 64 (5 …, 2013
1012013
The role of agency in historians’ experiences of serendipity in physical and digital information environments
K Martin, A Quan-Haase
Journal of Documentation 72 (6), 1008-1026, 2016
442016
Problematizing the digital literacy paradox in the context of older adults’ ICT use: Aging, media discourse, and self-determination
K Schreuers, A Quan-Haase, K Martin
Canadian Journal of Communication 42 (2), 1, 2017
412017
Not all on the same page: e-book adoption and technology exploration by seniors
A Quan-Haase, K Martin, K Schreurs
Information Research 19 (2), 2014
372014
Digital curation and the networked audience of urban events: Expanding La Fiesta de Santo Tomás from the physical to the virtual environment
A Quan-Haase, K Martin
International Communication Gazette 75 (5-6), 521-537, 2013
322013
“A process of controlled serendipity”: An exploratory study of historians' and digital historians' experiences of serendipity in digital environments
K Martin, A Quan‐Haase
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 54 (1 …, 2017
292017
Where do we go from here? Innovative technologies and heritage engagement with the MakerBus
ME Compton, K Martin, R Hunt
Digital applications in archaeology and cultural heritage 6, 49-53, 2017
212017
Digital humanities: the continuing role of serendipity in historical research
A Quan-Haase, K Martin
Proceedings of the 2012 iConference, 456-458, 2012
182012
Seeking knowledge: An exploratory study of the Role of Social Networks in the adoption of Ebooks by historians
A Quan‐Haase, K Martin
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology …, 2011
182011
Illusions of a “Bond”: tagging cultural products across online platforms
N Desrochers, A Laplante, K Martin, A Quan-Haase, L Spiteri
Journal of Documentation 72 (6), 1027-1051, 2016
132016
STAK–Serendipitous tool for augmenting knowledge: A conceptual tool for bridging digital and physical resources
K Martin, B Greenspan, A Quan-Haase
Digital Studies/Le champ numérique 7 (1), 1, 2017
112017
BMP4 and LGL1 are down regulated in an ovine model of congenital diaphragmatic hernia
HMA Emmerton-Coughlin, KK Martin, JSS Chiu, L Zhao, LA Scott, ...
Frontiers in Surgery 1, 44, 2014
72014
Beyond the playlist: Looking at user‐generated collocation of cultural products through social tagging
N Desrochers, A Quan‐Haase, DR Pennington, A Laplante, K Martin, ...
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology …, 2013
72013
The power to structure: making meaning from metadata through ontologies
E Canning, S Brown, S Roger, K Martin
KULA 6 (3), 1-15, 2022
62022
Rethinking Tradition: The loss of serendipity and the impact of technology on the historical research process
A Quan‐Haase, K Martin
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology …, 2011
62011
Clio, Rewired: Propositions for the Future of Digital History Pedagogy in Canada
K Martin
Canadian Historical Review 101 (4), 622-640, 2020
42020
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