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140 Chapter 6: resilience reSourCeS articles Agarwal, S. (2009). Building Rome in a Day. http://grail.cs.washington.edu/rome/. Bates, M. (2002). Toward an Integrated Model of Information Seeking and Searching. New Review of Information Behaviour Research, 3, 1­15. (Available at http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/ bates/articles/info_SeekSearch-i-030329.html). Campbell, D. G., and Fast, K. (2006). From Pace Layering to Resilience Theory: The Complex Implications of Tagging for Information Architecture. In Proceedings of the 7th Information Architecture Summit. Vancouver, March 23­27. ASIS&T. http://www.iasummit.org/2006/ files/164_Presentation_Desc.pdf. Ciolfi, L. (2004). Understanding Spaces as Places: Extending Interaction Design Paradigms. Cognition Technology & Work, 6(1), 37­40. Ciolfi, L., & Bannon, L. (2002). Designing Interactive Museum Exhibits: Enhancing Visitor Curiosity Through Augmented Artefacts. In Bagnara, et al., Proceedings of ECCE11, European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics. Catania, September 2002. http://richie.idc.ul.ie/~luigina/ PapersPDFs/ECCE.pdf. Loasby, K. (2006). Changing Approaches to Metadata at bbc.co.uk: From Chaos to Control and Then Letting Go Again. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 33(1), October/November. http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Oct-06/loasby.html.