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Online dietary intake estimation : The food4me food frequency questionnaire
(2014-06-09)Dietary assessment methods are important tools for nutrition research. Online dietary assessment tools have the potential to become invaluable methods of assessing dietary intake because, compared with traditional methods, ... -
Online harassment and public dis-order
(2010-07-03)In August 2009, Keeley Houghton became the first person to be convicted under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 (PHA) where one of the acts constituting the course of conduct in question was bullying pursued via a ... -
Online Harms White Paper: Consultation Response : BILETA Response to the UK Government Consultation 'Online Harms White Paper'
(BILETA, 2019-06-27)The British Irish Law Education and Technology Association (BILETA) has concerns about the broad scope of the proposals in the White Paper and how the proposals will be applied to platforms. The White Paper proposes ... -
Online labour exchanges or 'crowdsourcing' : Implications for occupational safety and health
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Online Learning during COVID19 and Beyond: A Human Right Based Approach to Internet Access in Africa
(2022-01-19)Teaching and learning were disrupted due to lockdown imposed as part of efforts to curb the spread of the COVID19 virus that hit the world in 2020. As a result, many national governments requested educational establishments ... -
Online Media: Scopes and Challenges in New Paradigm Shifts of Production Methodologies
(2012)With the new paradigm shifts in the film industry and online video content, cheap digital technology and the democratisation of the filmmaking process, filmmakers now can connect to an ‘expert’ global, niche audience with ... -
Online refreshers: Ambulance Service Training Outreach
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Online social networking and older internet users : a UK perspective
(University of Hertfordshire, 2012)Globally, broadband and internet availability within households has made ICT an essential part of everyday life. Consequently, this has led to novel social computing practices and collaboration tools such as Web 2.0 Online ... -
Online Social Networking in Older Individuals : A Study of Hertfordshire
(2013-06-05)The penetration rate of Online Social Networks (OSNs) within older individuals of society is still not as large as within the younger generation. Using this as motivation this research aimed to identify and understand the ... -
An Online Survey to Investigate Clinicians’ Use of, Attitudes Towards, and Perceived Competency Around Outcome Monitoring Practices
(University of Hertfordshire, 2014-09-15)In recent years, there has been an ever increasing emphasis placed on the collection and use of patient reported outcome measures (PROM) in mental health services. This emphasis stems from a culture of evidence based ... -
Online, on call: : the spread of digitally-organised just-in-time working and its implications for standard employment models
(2018-07-10)This article questions whether the dominant policy discourse, in which a normative model of standard employment is counterposed to ‘non-standard’ or ‘atypical’ employment, enables us to capture the diversity of fluid labour ... -
Only social feedback reduces age-related prospective memory deficits in 'Virtual Week'
(2014-05)Background: Prospective memory, or remembering to do things in the future, is crucial for independent living in old age. Although there is evidence of substantial age-related deficits in memory for intentions, older adults ... -
The Onsala blind 6.7 GHz survey of the galactic plane: new methanol masers in the northern hemisphere
(The International Astronomical Union, 2002)We review the state of the Onsala blind survey of the galactic plane, searching for new 6.7 GHz methanol masers. We also describe preliminary results of millimeter follow-up observations of the new detections and high ... -
Open Access : How and why to publish OA
(2020-09-09)This presentation was given using Microsoft Powerpoint and Microsoft Teams at the Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) Energy Summer School 2020 on 9th September 2020. There is a video/audio recording of the session available ... -
Open Access and Visibility
(2020-01-24)This presentation was given at the Postgraduate Research Student Conference held at the University of Hertfordshire on 24th January 2020. The presentation gives an overview of open access publishing and its benefits, ... -
Open Access for researchers: mandates, recommendations, strengths... What should you know?
(2014-10-18)The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientific literature, so that researchers and academics can share their knowledge and keep the copyright of their own publications. ... -
Open All Hours - Do students really want to access on-line learning 24/7?
(Association for Learning Technology, 2004)An increasing number of HE institutions are adopting virtual and managed learning environments (VLEs and MLEs), which offer flexible access to on-line learning materials all day and every day. There are multiple claims ...