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Buytaert, Dries. Why PHP (and not Java)?.
Buytaert, Dries. dries on drupal.
Butler, Terry, Sue Fisher, Greg Coulombe, Patricia Clements, Isobel Grundy, Susan Brown, Jean Wood, and Rebecca Cameron. "Can a team tag consistently?" Markup Languages: Theory & Practice 2, no. 2: 111.
Burrell, Jenna. "How the machine ‘thinks’: Understanding opacity in machine learning algorithms." Big Data & Society 3, no. 1: 2053951715622512.
Burgelman, Jean-Claude. Open science and open scholarship: Will Europe lead the change... ?., 2020.
Buneman, Peter, and Wang-Chiew Tan. "Provenance in Databases." In SIGMOD '07, 1171-1173. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2007.
Bueno-Soler, J., and W. Carnielli. "e-Reasoning: Between Digital Humanities and #x00A0; #x00A0;e-science.", 33-35. Vol. 2.
Buchanan, Alexandrina, and Michelle Bastian. "Activating the archive: rethinking the role of traditional archives for local activist projects." Archival Science 15, no. 4: 429-451.
Bruno, Isabelle, Emmanuel Didier, and Tommaso Vitale. Statactivism: Forms of Action between Disclosure and Affirmation. Rochester, NY.
Brundy, Curtis, and Ginny Steel. "Subscribe to Progress: Advancing Equity Through Openness." Commonplace 1, no. 1.
Brownlow, Richard, Stefano Capuzzi, Sven Helmer, Luciana Martins, Immanuel Normann, and Alex Poulovassilis. "An Ontological Approach to Creating an Andean Weaving Knowledge Base." J. Comput. Cult. Herit. 8, no. 2: 11:1-11:31.
Brown, Susan, Stan Ruecker, Jeffery Antoniuk, Sharon Farnel, Matt Gooding, Stéfan Sinclair, Matt Patey, and Sandra Gabriele. "Reading Orlando with the Mandala Browser: A Case Study in Algorithmic Criticism via Experimental Visualization." Digital Studies / Le champ numérique 2, no. 1.
Brown, Susan, Stan Ruecker, Milena Radzikowska, Matt Patey, St Sinclair, Jeffery Antoniuk, Sharon Farnel, and Isobel Grundy. "Visualizing Varieties of Association in Orlando." Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science 1, no. 1.
Brown, Phil. "Popular Epidemiology Revisited." Current Sociology 45, no. 3: 137-156.
Brown, Susan, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy. "Sorting things in: Feminist knowledge representation and changing modes of scholarly production." Women's Studies International Forum 29, no. 3: 317-325.
Brown, DeNeen L.. "James Madison’s plantation vowed to share power with Black descendants. Then things blew up.".
Brown, S., and J. Simpson. "The curious identity of Michael Field and its implications for humanities research with the semantic web.", 77-85.
Brown, S., and J. Simpson. "The curious identity of Michael Field and its implications for humanities research with the semantic web.", 77-85.
Broekhoff, Marna. "Perceived Challenges to Anglophone Publication at Three Universities in Chile." Publications 7, no. 4: 61.
Brinkmann, Svend. "Doing Without Data." Qualitative Inquiry 20, no. 6: 720-725.
Brewster, Christopher, and Kieron O’Hara. "Knowledge representation with ontologies: Present challenges—Future possibilities." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 65, no. 7: 563-568.
Brehm, Elke, and Janna Neumann. "Anforderungen an Open-Access-Publikation von Forschungsdaten - Empfehlungen für einen offenen Umgang mit Forschungsdaten." o-bib. Das offene Bibliotheksjournal / Herausgeber VDB 5, no. 3: 1-16.
Braman, Sandra, and Stephanie Roberts. "Advantage ISP: Terms of Service as Media Law." New Media & Society 5, no. 3: 422-448.
Bradley, John, and Michele Pasin. "Fitting Personal Interpretation with the Semantic Web: lessons learned from Pliny." 11, no. 1 (2017).
Bradley, John. "Silk Purses and Sow's Ears: Can Structured Data Deal with Historical Sources?" International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 8, no. 1: 13-27.

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