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Book SynopsisIntroduction.- Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) for Researchers and Practitioners.- The Power of Quantifying Open Sources to Create Robust and Reliable Cultural Heritage Data.- From Open-access Spatial Data to Building a Typology of Looting Pits and Trends in Arid and Semi-arid Landscapes.- RITHMS Digital Platform: Social Network Analysis for Intelligence-Led Policing of Cultural Heritage Crime.- Detecting Deception in the Art Trade: A Computational Approach to Uncertainty, Unreliability, Anonymity and Red Flag Names.- Looking across collections: ethical challenges and considerations of using museum collection data to conduct provenance research at scale.- Cataloguing Authenticity: Exploring Collection Engagement with Forged Papyri through Online Catalogues.- Filling in the Blanks: The Use of Digitised Historical Newspapers to Contextualise Auction Data.- A Discipline That Sat On Its Treasures, But Didn’t See Them: Leveraging Online Auction Data for Design Historical Research.- Beyond the Streetlight: What the Reporting of the British Museum Thefts Reveals About the Antiquities trade – and What It Doesn’t.- From Policy to Practice: Analyzing the Impact of Cultural Property Policies in Combating Antiquities Trafficking in the United States.