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A statistical campaign: Florence Nightingale and Harriet Martineau’s England and her Soldiers
by Iris Veysey on 15-03-2016 - Object focus
An essay on the making of England and her Soldiers, a book written by Harriet Martineau and based on the statistical work of Florence Nightingale.
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Collections development in hindsight: a numerical analysis of the Science and Technology collections of National Museums Scotland since 1855
by Tacye Phillipson on 10-09-2019 - Research
Long term and bulk patterns in the accessioning, deaccessioning and use of the Science and Technology collections of National Museums Scotland were revealed within their digital database records. This confirms the value of both collecting and disposal for collections development.
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