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A desire for change (2009)
Journal Article
Patel, T. (2009). A desire for change. Policing today, 15(2),

Trade unions and work-life balance: changing times in France and the UK? (2009)
Journal Article
Gregory, A., & Milner, S. (2009). Trade unions and work-life balance: changing times in France and the UK?. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 47(1), 122-146. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8543.2008.00710.x

The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized countries are actively involved in campaigning and bargaining around work–life balance (WLB) issues, as part of a modernization agenda linked to fem... Read More about Trade unions and work-life balance: changing times in France and the UK?.

More than a game: sports-themed video games & player narratives (2009)
Journal Article
Crawford, G., & Gosling, V. (2009). More than a game: sports-themed video games & player narratives. Sociology of Sport Journal, 26(1), 50-66

This paper considers of the social importance of sports-themed video games, and more specifically, discusses their use and role in the construction of gaming and wider social narratives. Here, building upon our own and wider sociological and video ga... Read More about More than a game: sports-themed video games & player narratives.

More than a game: sports-themed video games & player narratives (2009)
Journal Article
Crawford, G., & Gosling, V. (2009). More than a game: sports-themed video games & player narratives. Sociology of Sport Journal, 26(1), 50-66

This paper considers of the social importance of sports-themed video games, and more specifically, discusses their use and role in the construction of gaming and wider social narratives. Here, building upon our own and wider sociological and video ga... Read More about More than a game: sports-themed video games & player narratives.

Systematic reviews and evidence based library and information practice (2009)
Journal Article
Brettle, A. (2009). Systematic reviews and evidence based library and information practice. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 4(1), 43-50. https://doi.org/10.18438/B8N613

This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information practice. As library and information practitioners have the skills to undertake systematic reviews, it is questioned why there are not more in the fiel... Read More about Systematic reviews and evidence based library and information practice.

Assistive walking devices in nonambulant patients undergoing rehabilitation after stroke: the effects on functional mobility, walking impairments, and patients’ opinion (2009)
Journal Article
walking impairments, and patients’ opinion. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 90(3), 475-479. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2008.09.563

Objective: To assess the immediate effects of assistive walking devices on functional mobility, walking impairments, and patients’ opinions in nonambulant patients after stroke. Design: Randomized crossover trial. Setting: Inpatient rehabilitatio... Read More about Assistive walking devices in nonambulant patients undergoing rehabilitation after stroke: the effects on functional mobility, walking impairments, and patients’ opinion.

Clinical terminologies : a solution for semantic interoperability (2009)
Journal Article
Park, H., & Hardiker, N. (2009). Clinical terminologies : a solution for semantic interoperability. Daehan euiryo jeongbo hag'hoeji, 15(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.4258/jksmi.2009.15.1.1

To realize the benefits of electronic health records, electronic health record information needs to be shared seamlessly and meaningfully. Clinical terminology systems, one of the current semantic interoperability solutions, were reviewed in this art... Read More about Clinical terminologies : a solution for semantic interoperability.

Clinical terminologies : a solution for semantic interoperability (2009)
Journal Article
Park, H., & Hardiker, N. (2009). Clinical terminologies : a solution for semantic interoperability. Daehan euiryo jeongbo hag'hoeji, 15(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.4258/jksmi.2009.15.1.1

To realize the benefits of electronic health records, electronic health record information needs to be shared seamlessly and meaningfully. Clinical terminology systems, one of the current semantic interoperability solutions, were reviewed in this art... Read More about Clinical terminologies : a solution for semantic interoperability.