This is a strange kettle of fish.The central open University repository ORO has given me a list of my top papers. Naturally this is a very strange order which is clearly effected by the year the paper came out (older better) and other sources of the download. It is promising that the neurodiversity paper is number eight despite being printed last year the deadline shop is already in the top 10 despite being A very new paper. Kolab still at nine which is a bit disappointing its a great paper and I would love to do more work with improvisation and tangible interaction if I could. Quite impressive that the two musicmaking papers are in my top three. I think the number one paper is the most interesting as it is one of the oldest papers on the collection.
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