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I am grateful to the following colleagues for their input into the development of the toolkit:
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- **Fabi Barticioti**, whose archival expertise has been invaluable in developing various aspects of the toolkit. Fabi also developed the [LSE's internal cataloguing guide](https://itsagit.lse.ac.uk/hub/lse_digital_toolkit/-/wikis/LSE-Digital-Toolkit#cataloguing-guide)
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- **Fabi Barticioti**, whose archival expertise has been invaluable in developing various aspects of the toolkit. Fabi also developed the LSE's internal cataloguing guide for digitised material.
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- **Neil Stewart**, my former line manager, who always proved to be a wise sounding board, and who (along with those further up the management hierarchy) gave me the time to develop a generic toolkit, rather than one that was specific to the LSE's requirements
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- **Silvia Gallotti**
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- **Silvia Gallotti**, who developed the LSE's internal cataloguing guide for born digital material
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- **Emma Pizarro**
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- **Clare Mulhall**
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- **George Jukes**
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