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How to cite the database | People of Medieval Scotland: 1093–1314
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to main navigation. People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 1314. How to cite the database. Individuals who have consulted the database in the course of their research should use the following citation form:. Amanda Beam, John Bradley, Dauvit Broun, John Reuben Davies, Matthew Hammond, Michele Pasin (with others),. The People of Medieval Scotland, 1093 1314. Glasgow and London, 2012), www.poms.ac.uk. Accessed 17 June 2012]. Short form: PoMS 2012. Accessed 17 June 2012]. Users may...
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August | 2012 | People of Medieval Scotland: 1093–1314
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to main navigation. People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 1314. Monthly Archives: August 2012. Official Launch of PoMS – 5 September. LAUNCH OF PEOPLE OF MEDIEVAL SCOTLAND 1093-1314 NEW ON-LINE LEARNING RESOURCE AND RESEARCH TOOL … Continue reading →. Comments Off on Official Launch of PoMS – 5 September. Explore PoMS using Social Network Analysis techniques. Explore the PoMS database and website. Paradox of Medieval Scotland. Explore the original project website.
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News | People of Medieval Scotland: 1093–1314
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to main navigation. People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 1314. Click on the titles for the complete news. Explore PoMS using Social Network Analysis techniques. Explore the PoMS database and website. Paradox of Medieval Scotland. Explore the original project website. Explore the project website. Features. Major new publication of updated PoMS database. Notes on occupational and by-names added. Updated version of PoMS database published. Your feedback has been received.
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Schools | People of Medieval Scotland: 1093–1314
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to main navigation. People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 1314. The ‘Schools’ section gives access to the database (see interactive labs. And other information from the research projects that created the database (see Wars of Independence. That is directly relevant for schools. Explore PoMS using Social Network Analysis techniques. Explore the PoMS database and website. Paradox of Medieval Scotland. Explore the original project website. Explore the project website. Features.
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Notes on occupational and by-names added | People of Medieval Scotland: 1093–1314
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to main navigation. People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 1314. Notes on occupational and by-names added. Notes on occupational by-names. Notes on metonymic by-names. This entry was posted in news. Explore PoMS using Social Network Analysis techniques. Explore the PoMS database and website. Paradox of Medieval Scotland. Explore the original project website. Explore the project website. Features. Major new publication of updated PoMS database. Your feedback has been received.
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November | 2012 | People of Medieval Scotland: 1093–1314
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to main navigation. People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 1314. Monthly Archives: November 2012. Border Society Conference 6 July 2013. Border Society: States, Governance and People, c.1100 c.1300 Lancaster University, Saturday 6 July 2013 A … Continue reading →. Comments Off on Border Society Conference 6 July 2013. Explore PoMS using Social Network Analysis techniques. Explore the PoMS database and website. Paradox of Medieval Scotland. Explore the original project website.
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November | 2013 | People of Medieval Scotland: 1093–1314
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to main navigation. People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 1314. Monthly Archives: November 2013. Notes on occupational and by-names added. Some PoMs users may have noticed a change this year in the presentation of many … Continue reading →. Comments Off on Notes on occupational and by-names added. Updated version of PoMS database published. As of 15 November, 2013, a new update to the People of Medieval Scotland 1093-1314 … Continue reading →. Paradox of Medieval Scotland.
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Networking and Connectivity | Digital Modernisms
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November 15, 2013. December 5, 2013. The commercial pathology of the keyboard http:/ grundini.com/. This week we took a glimpse on network analysis and we commented on the dynamics of social networks. In our tutorial session we tried NodeXL. Informs us, a network can depict relationships of a variety of things from webpages and word relations to hyperlinks, companies and characters relationships (2). Network properties of connectivity. Http:/ piercepenniless.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/whose-network/. Mappi...
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Interactive Labs | People of Medieval Scotland: 1093–1314
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to main navigation. People of Medieval Scotland: 1093 1314. Offers creative ways to explore the mass of information about this period of Scottish history. This needs to be developed further. We would be very grateful to hear from any schools who might be interested in piloting this. Please contact dauvit [dot] broun [at] glasgow [dot] ac [dot] uk. Explore PoMS using Social Network Analysis techniques. Explore the PoMS database and website. Paradox of Medieval Scotland.