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International standards to support better information management (2010)
Book Chapter
Hardiker, N., Bakken, S., Goossen, W., Hoy, D., & Casey, A. (2010). International standards to support better information management. In C. Weaver, C. Delaney, P. Weber, & R. Carr (Eds.), Nursing and Informatics for the 21st Century: An International Look at Practice, Education and EHR Trends, Second Edition (253-261). Chicago: HIMSS

Barriers and facilitators that affect public engagement with eHealth services (2010)
Book Chapter
Hardiker, N., & Grant, M. (2010). Barriers and facilitators that affect public engagement with eHealth services. In C. Safran, S. Reti, & H. Marin (Eds.), MEDINFO 2010: Proceedings of the 13th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics (13-17). Amsterdam: IOS Press

It is commonly accepted that public engagement with eHealth is beneficial. However, engagement is also variable. This ar-ticle presents the findings of a review of published evaluation studies around eHealth services. A targeted search of MEDLINE, CI... Read More about Barriers and facilitators that affect public engagement with eHealth services.

Against all odds, from all-girls schools to all-boys workplaces : women's unsuspecting trajectory into the UK ICT sector (2010)
Book Chapter
Griffiths, M., & Richardson, H. (2010). Against all odds, from all-girls schools to all-boys workplaces : women's unsuspecting trajectory into the UK ICT sector. In S. Booth, S. Goodman, & G. Kirkup (Eds.), Gender Issues in Learning and Working with Information Technology (99-112). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-813-5

The trend of women being severely under-represented in the UK ICT sector persists. Girls continue, year in year out, to excel in academia whilst initiatives are put in place to challenge the gender employment gap in IT professions. As part of a large... Read More about Against all odds, from all-girls schools to all-boys workplaces : women's unsuspecting trajectory into the UK ICT sector.

Dalby Forest Visitors Center (2010)
Book Chapter
Currie, N., & McDonnell, T. (2010). Dalby Forest Visitors Center. In Sustainability Guidelines for the Structural Engineer (273-279). Reston: American Society of Civil Engineers

Belong (2010)
Book Chapter
Hurley, U. (2010). Belong. In Foresight with Hindsight and More Memoirs (69-72). Abercynon: Leaf Books

1000 word 'flash' memoir, commended in the Leaf Books Memoir Competition.

Clogged cities : sclerotic infrastructure (2010)
Book Chapter
Marvin, S., & Medd, W. (2010). Clogged cities : sclerotic infrastructure. In S. Graham (Ed.), Disrupted cities: when infrastructure fails (85-96). Oxford: Routledge

Syon Abbey as a centre for text production (2010)
Book Chapter
Powell, S. (2010). Syon Abbey as a centre for text production. In Saint Birgitta, Syon and Vadstena: Papers from a Symposiumm in Stockholm 4-6 October 2007 (50-67). Stockholm: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien

The Birgittine abbey of Syon, the only Birgittine abbey founded in England, had a strong mission to relay pastoral and devotional material to the laity, a mission enjoined on her followers by the saint herself. This is evidenced in their commitment t... Read More about Syon Abbey as a centre for text production.

Older people in mental health care (2010)
Book Chapter
Collier, E., & Yates-Bolton, N. (2010). Older people in mental health care. In P. P. Barker (Ed.), Mental Health Ethics. The Human Context (239-249). Taylor and Francis

Heartwood (2010)
Book Chapter
Hurley, U. (2010). Heartwood. In Loose Leaves Unbound Press Literary Competition (27-34). Glasgow: Unbound Press

The creative text that I wrote as part of my PhD thesis won first prize for the best first chapter in the international writing prize, non-fiction category, run by Unbound Press in 2010.

Two poems : 'In her sunporch' and 'Her garden, my lure' (2010)
Book Chapter
Hurley, U. (2010). Two poems : 'In her sunporch' and 'Her garden, my lure'. In R. Loydell (Ed.), From Hepworth's Garden Out (27 and 34). Exeter: Shearsman

Selected for publication in the Shearsman poetry anthology themed around painters and St Ives.