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Development of vapour phase, screen printed amperometric sensors for the measurement of indole and skatole: application to their determination in oral malodour
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McGuire, N. D., Greenman, J., Bradshaw, D., & Hart, J. P. Development of vapour phase, screen printed amperometric sensors for the measurement of indole and skatole: application to their determination in oral malodour. Paper presented at Great Western Electrochemistry Group (6th Annual Meeting), University of Bath

Rogue Game 2008-2010
Physical Artefact
Mosley, J., Warren, S., & Altay, C. (2008). Rogue Game 2008-2010

Rogue Game explores the notions of territory, governing rules, negotiation and contingency through an understanding of play and spatial research. The proposition is to simultaneously play the games marked out within multi-use sports halls. As the ma... Read More about Rogue Game 2008-2010.

Fabrication, characterization and application of a glucose biosenser based on a screen-printed carbon electrode incorporating insoluble meldola's blue and glucose dehydrogenase
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Piano, M., Pittson, R., Drago, G., Serban, S., & Hart, J. P. Fabrication, characterization and application of a glucose biosenser based on a screen-printed carbon electrode incorporating insoluble meldola's blue and glucose dehydrogenase. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group, Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Livepool

The unorganised worker: problems at work, routes to support and views on representation. The unrepresented worker survey 2004. Working Paper 11. Who experiences problems at work, what problems do they experience, what do they do about them and what happens as a result?
Preprint / Working Paper
Pollert, A., & Charlwood, A. (2008). The unorganised worker: problems at work, routes to support and views on representation. The unrepresented worker survey 2004. Working Paper 11. Who experiences problems at work, what problems do they experience, what do they do about them and what happens as a result?. Bristol

This is the eleventh working paper from a project that explored the experience of problems at work and sources of support and advice of non-unionised workers in Britain. It explored ‘concerns’ at work – what these were, how they were perceived, wheth... Read More about The unorganised worker: problems at work, routes to support and views on representation. The unrepresented worker survey 2004. Working Paper 11. Who experiences problems at work, what problems do they experience, what do they do about them and what happens as a result?.

The barriers to resilient reinstatement of flood damaged homes
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Proverbs, D., & Lamond, J. (2008, April). The barriers to resilient reinstatement of flood damaged homes. Paper presented at 4th International i-Rec Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand

The current debate about flood management in the UK involves the notion of making space for water, recognising the fact that it is impractical to defend large floodplains to a standard which excludes any possibility of flooding. Coupled with developm... Read More about The barriers to resilient reinstatement of flood damaged homes.

The characterization of screen-printed microband electrodes for NADH detection released from human cells
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Rawson, F., Purcell, W., Xu, J., Cowell, D., Fieldon, P., Biddle, N., & Hart, J. P. The characterization of screen-printed microband electrodes for NADH detection released from human cells. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Liverpool

What’s In The Box? Volume V
Exhibition / Performance
Sowden, T. (2008). What’s In The Box? Volume V. (Unpublished)

Published as a collection of artists’ books curated and edited by Tom Sowden. Each project involves MA Printmaking students, UWE staff and invited artists who are asked to contribute 16 pages for an artist’s book. Each book is digitally printed from... Read More about What’s In The Box? Volume V.

Working Paper 10. Organsing unions, organising communities? Trades unions councils and community union politics in England and Wales
Preprint / Working Paper
Taylor, G., & Mathers, A. (2008). Working Paper 10. Organsing unions, organising communities? Trades unions councils and community union politics in England and Wales. Bristol

The division of labour between labour economists and organisation theorists results in there being little or no (epistemic) connection between the disciplines of labour economics and organization theory, and little or no recognition of the (ontic) co... Read More about Working Paper 10. Organsing unions, organising communities? Trades unions councils and community union politics in England and Wales.

Residential relocation and travel behaviour change
Thesis
Stanbridge, K. (2007). Residential relocation and travel behaviour change. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1024805

With greater policy emphasis now given to travel demand management, the need for research into understanding travel behaviour, and identifying opportunities to effect travel behaviour change has grown significantly. A key impediment to behaviour chan... Read More about Residential relocation and travel behaviour change.

Evaluating a personal questionnaire method for the appraisal of student concerns: A pilot study
Report
Topham, P. Evaluating a personal questionnaire method for the appraisal of student concerns: A pilot study

The aim of this project was to evaluate the use of personal questionnaires as a form of enquiry into the individual experience of university students, and as a possible guide to student support processes. The general background to the work is a univ... Read More about Evaluating a personal questionnaire method for the appraisal of student concerns: A pilot study.

Ambiguity and unknown term translation in CLIR
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Zhou, D., Truran, M., & Brailsford, T. J. Ambiguity and unknown term translation in CLIR. Paper presented at CLEF (Working Notes)

In this paper we present a report on our participation in the CLEF Chinese-English ad hoc bilingual track, and we discuss a disambiguation strategy which employs a modified co-occurrence model to determine the most appropriate translation for a given... Read More about Ambiguity and unknown term translation in CLIR.

Revealing the hidden rationality of user browsing behaviour
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Brown, E., Brailsford, T., Fisher, T., & van der Eijk, C. Revealing the hidden rationality of user browsing behaviour. Paper presented at Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia

In this paper, we analyse web log data from user trials of the WHURLE-LS adaptive educational hypermedia (AEH) system from a behavioural perspective. This system allows users to switch from one presentational mode to another (visual, verbal or neutra... Read More about Revealing the hidden rationality of user browsing behaviour.

Real users, real results: examining the limitations of learning styles within AEH
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Brown, E., Fisher, T., & Brailsford, T. Real users, real results: examining the limitations of learning styles within AEH. Paper presented at Proceedings of the 18th conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (HT 07)

This paper examines the current state of AEH (adaptive educational hypermedia) research into explicit learning style modelling for user personalisation. It addresses the problem of non-naïve test subjects, who are often in user trials, thus contribut... Read More about Real users, real results: examining the limitations of learning styles within AEH.

LLAMA: automatic hypertext generation utilizing language models
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Zhou, D., Goulding, J., Truran, M., & Brailsford, T. LLAMA: automatic hypertext generation utilizing language models. Paper presented at Eighteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT07)

Manual hypertext construction is labour intensive and prone to error. Robust systems capable of automatic hypertext generation (AHG) could be of direct benefit to those individuals responsible for hypertext authoring. In this paper we propose a novel... Read More about LLAMA: automatic hypertext generation utilizing language models.