Repository Summary March 2017

Below you will find a summary of UWL Repository activity for March 2017. We will provide this data each month, showing the most talked about outputs (highest Altmetric scores) and the most downloaded outputs. Links to these papers are included below so you access these via our open access repository.

The top 5 most downloaded outputs for March 2017:

1. Berridge, Graham (2015) Event experiences: design, management and impact. Doctoral thesis, University of West London.

2. Hunter, Louise (2014) Supporting teenage mothers to initiate breast feeding and developing a support intervention to increase breast feeding rates in a vulnerable group – the importance of place. Doctoral thesis, University of West London.

3. Lorimer, Ray (2014) The attitudes and behaviour of hotel chefs and chef lecturers regarding the use of convenience ingredients. Masters thesis, University of West London.

4. Glover, Petra, O’Reilly, Angela, Bratton, Heather and Periskic, Angelina (2016) The status of women in the UK travel & tourism industry: an evaluation of the cruise and tour operator sectors. Project Report. Association of Women Travel Executives (AWTE), London, UK.

5. Coors, Corinna (2015) Are sports image rights assets? A legal, economic and tax perspective. The International Sports Law Journal, 15 (1-2). pp. 64-68.

The top 3 most talked about papers:

1. McDermott, M.P., Cobb, M.A., Tischler, Victoria, Robbé, I.J. and Dean, R.S. (2017) Evaluating veterinary practitioner perceptions of communication skills and training. Veterinary Record, 180 (12).

2. Pettit, Sophie, Bowers, Len, Tulloch, Alex, Cullen, Alexis E., Moylan, Lois Biggin, Sethi, Faisil, McCrone, Paul, Baker, John, Quirk, Alan and Stewart, Duncan (2016) Acceptability and use of coercive methods across differing service configurations with and without seclusion and/or psychiatric intensive care units. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73 (4). pp. 966-976.

3. Zhou, Ya-Qun, Chen, Shu-Ping, Liu, Dai-Qiang, Manyande, Anne, Zhang, Wen, Yang, Shao-Bing, Xiong, Bing-Rui, Fu, Qiao-Chu, Song, Zhenpeng, Rittner, Heike, Ye, Da-Wei and Tian, Yu-Ke (2017) The role of spinal GABAB receptors in cancer-induced bone pain in rats. Journal of Pain.

Our data is provided by EPrints (via the UWL Repository), IRUS-UK, and Altmetric.

Repository Summary February 2017

Below you will find a summary of UWL Repository activity for February 2017. We will provide this data each month, showing the most talked about outputs (highest Altmetric scores) and the most downloaded outputs. Links to these papers are included below so you access these via our open access repository.

The top 5 most downloaded outputs for February 2017:

1. Marinakou, Evangelia, Giousmpasoglou, Charalampos and Paliktzoglou, Vasileios (2016) The brain drain phenomenon in higher education in Greece: attitudes and opinions on the decision to immigrate. In: 3rd Annual International Conference on Humanities & Arts in a Global World, 3-6 January 2016, Athens, Greece. (Unpublished)

2. Berridge, Graham (2015) Event experiences: design, management and impact. Doctoral thesis, University of West London.

3. Lorimer, Ray (2014) The attitudes and behaviour of hotel chefs and chef lecturers regarding the use of convenience ingredients. Masters thesis, University of West London.

4. Hunter, Louise (2014) Supporting teenage mothers to initiate breast feeding and developing a support intervention to increase breast feeding rates in a vulnerable group – the importance of place. Doctoral thesis, University of West London.

5. Gholitabar, Maryam (2009) Why women do not adopt upright positions during labour and birth: an exploratory study. Doctoral thesis, University of West London.

The top 3 most talked about papers:

1. Hester, Helen, Jones, Bethan and Taylor-Harman, Sarah (2015) Giffing a fuck: non-narrative pleasures in participatory porn cultures and female fandom. Porn Studies, 2 (4). pp. 356-366.

2. Tischler, Victoria (2017) ‘It takes me into another dimension’: an evaluation of mental health-themed exhibitions in outdoor urban areas. Arts and Health.

3. Pearce, Nick (2017) Exploring the learning experiences of older mature undergraduate students. Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning, 19 (1). pp. 59-76.

Our data is provided by EPrints (via the UWL Repository), IRUS-UK, and Altmetric.

Repository Summary January 2017

Below you will find a summary of UWL Repository activity for January 2017. We will provide this data each month, showing the most talked about outputs (highest Altmetric scores) and the most downloaded outputs. Links to these papers are included below so you access these via our open access repository.

The top 5 most downloaded outputs for January 2017:

1. Hunter, Louise (2014) Supporting teenage mothers to initiate breast feeding and developing a support intervention to increase breast feeding rates in a vulnerable group – the importance of place. Doctoral thesis, University of West London.

2. Lorimer, Ray (2014) The attitudes and behaviour of hotel chefs and chef lecturers regarding the use of convenience ingredients. Masters thesis, University of West London.

3. Hine, Benjamin A. (2016) ‘The invisible man’. In: Avon & Somerset Constabulary Annual Conference, 3rd February 2016, Bristol, UK.

4. Berridge, Graham (2015) Event experiences: design, management and impact. Doctoral thesis, University of West London.

5. Fellowes, David (2011) Compilation of menus, including chefs’ notes. Documentation. University of West London. (Unpublished)

The top 3 most talked about papers:

1. Hester, Helen, Jones, Bethan and Taylor-Harman, Sarah (2015) Giffing a fuck: non-narrative pleasures in participatory porn cultures and female fandom. Porn Studies, 2 (4). pp. 356-366.

2. Pettit, Sophie, Bowers, Len, Tulloch, Alex, Cullen, Alexis E., Moylan, Lois Biggin, Sethi, Faisil, McCrone, Paul, Baker, John, Quirk, Alan and Stewart, Duncan (2016) Acceptability and use of coercive methods across differing service configurations with and without seclusion and/or psychiatric intensive care units. Journal of Advanced Nursing.

3. Curran, Evonne T., Wilson, Jennie, Haig, Caroline E., McCowan, Colin, Leonard, Alistair and Loveday, Heather (2016) The Where is Norovirus Control Lost (WINCL) study: an enhanced surveillance project to identify norovirus index cases in care settings in the UK and Ireland. Journal of Infection Prevention, 17 (1). pp. 8-14.

Our data is provided by EPrints (via the UWL Repository), IRUS-UK, and Altmetric.