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Iain Emsley
Researcher at University of Sussex
Publications - 15
Citations - 153
Iain Emsley is an academic researcher from University of Sussex. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sonification & Software development. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications receiving 139 citations. Previous affiliations of Iain Emsley include University of Oxford.
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Ten simple rules for measuring the impact of workshops.
Shoaib Sufi,Aleksandra Nenadic,Raniere Silva,Beth M. Duckles,Iveta Simera,Jennifer A. de Beyer,Caroline Struthers,Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller,Louisa J. Bellis,Wadud Miah,Adriana Wilde,Iain Emsley,Olivier Philippe,Melissa Balzano,Sara Coelho,Heather Ford,Catherine Jones,Vanessa Higgins +17 more
TL;DR: This paper will outline rules that will improve the measurement of the impact of workshops, the mechanism used to gather the wider project, community, or interested people together around a particular topic.
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UK Research Software Survey 2014
Simon Hettrick,Mario Antonioletti,Leslie Carr,Neil Chue Hong,Stephen Crouch,David De Roure,Iain Emsley,Carole Goble,Alexander Hay,Devasena Inupakutika,Michael F. Jackson,Aleksandra Nenadic,Tim Parkinson,Mark Parsons,Aleksandra Pawlik,Giacomo Peru,Arno Proeme,John Robinson,Shoaib Sufi +18 more
TL;DR: This spreadsheet contains the anonymised data collected as part of a survey of UK researchers in their use of research software, which received 417 responses, a statistically significant number of responses that can be used to represent the views of people in research-intensive universities in the UK.
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A framework for the preservation of a Docker container
Iain Emsley,David De Roure +1 more
TL;DR: This work provides a simple framework to address the question of the preservation of containers and its environment and captures the processes used and put them into the W3C PROV ontology to provide a complete overview of the workflow.
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Improved access to museum collections without vision: How museum visitors with very low or no vision perceive and process tactile–auditory pictures:
TL;DR: This paper investigated how museum visitors with very low or no vision perceived and processed tactile pictures and/or audio-descriptions of visual paintings, and two visual paintings were selected and analyzed.
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A Network of Noise: Designing with a Decade of Data to Sonify JANET
TL;DR: Using a variety of sonification techniques, this work examines the user context, how this sonification leads to system design considerations, and feeds back into the user experience.