Abstract
Results are presented for the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the electrical conductivity in a number of metallic glasses. The temperature dependence has been measured over the range 100 mK to 300K, while the magnetoresistance has been measured at temperatures below 1K and in fields up to 10 T. An analysis of these results is presented in terms of the models for weak localisation and e-e interaction effects in disordered metals.