A new Research Information System, Pure, is being implemented as the single source of information about University research. Pure incorporates a publications management system and functionality that enables the deposit and dissemination of full text outputs. The system will replace the current University publication management systems IRIS and ROSE.
As part of the implementation project all information currently held ROSE will be transferred to Pure and it is anticipated that Pure will be available for staff to begin using in August 2012. To allow the project team sufficient time to carry out a final transfer of information from ROSE into Pure, from the 11th June ROSE will no longer accept the submission of new items and registered users will no longer be able to login to the service. A read-only view of the information contained within ROSE will continue to be available for the foreseeable future.
Dr Evan Jones
Specialises in late medieval -early modern maritime history, particularly in relation to Bristol.
For further information:
Dr Evan Jones' web page.
Recent Submissions
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Condon, Margaret; Jones, ET
(2011-12-20)
Annotated transcription of the will of George Smith of Bristol, accompanied by a 2,900-word introduction.
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Condon, Margaret; Jones, ET
(2011-10-05)
An annotated transcription of a pension warrant for John Cabot, dated 22 February 1498. This is accompanied by a 1,400-word introduction to the document and a photograph of the manuscript.
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Condon, Margaret; Jones, ET
(2011-10-03)
An annotated transcription of the privy seal warrant for John Cabot's pension of £20 per year, granted in December 1497 by King Henry VII, following Cabot's discovery voyage to North America. The transcription is accompanied ...
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Jones, ET
(2011-08-31)
Annotated transcription, accompanied by a short introduction, to a 'book of articles' sent to William Cecil, Lord Burghley, shortly after he was made Lord Treasurer of England in July 1572. The book describes the nature ...
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Condon, Margaret; Jones, ET
(2011-06-17)
Annotated transcription of the will of Hugh Say of London, alias John day of Bristol, accompanied by a 1,600-word introduction.