The Accessible Resources for Cultural Heritage Ecosystems (ARCHES) project: initial observations and findings from fieldwork in London & Madrid

Hayhoe, S., Garcia-Carrisoza, H., Rix, J., Sheehy, K. & Seale, J. (2018-11-12 - 2018-11-14) The Accessible Resources for Cultural Heritage Ecosystems (ARCHES) project: initial observations and findings from fieldwork in London & Madrid [Other]. Educational Research Association of Singapore (ERAS) Asia-Pacific Educational Research Association (APERA) International Conference 2018: Joy of Learning in a Complex World, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore, SGP.
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