Bichard, Jo-Anne and Knight, Gail, 2012, Journal Article, Improving public services through open data: public toilets Municipal Engineer, 165 (ME3). pp. 157-165. ISSN 09650903
Bichard, Jo-Anne, van den Heuvel, E, Jowitt, F, Gilhooly, M, Parker, S.G, Long, A, Ratcliffe, N, McKee, K and Gaydecki, P, 2012, Journal Article, Tackling Ageing Continence through Theory, Tools & Technology (TACT3) Aging & Society An Interdisciplinary Journal. ISSN 2160-1909 (In Press)
Bichard, Jo-Anne, van den Heuvel, E, Jowitt, F, Gilhooly, M, Parker, S.G., Long, A, Ratcliffe, N.M, McKee, K and Gaydecki, P, 2012, Journal Article, Tackling Ageing Continence through Theory, Tools & Technology Ageing & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1 (2). pp. 83-96. ISSN 2160-1909
Buckle, Peter, 2012, Journal Article, A strategy for human factors/ergonomics: Developing the discipline and profession Ergonomics, 55 (4). p. 377. ISSN 00140139
Lockton, Dan, 2012, Journal Article, Models of the user: designers’ perspectives on influencing sustainable behaviour Journal of Design Research, 10 (1/2). p. 7. ISSN 17483050
Lockton, Dan, Harrison, David J and Stanton, Neville A, 2012, Journal Article, Models of the user: designers’ perspectives on influencing sustainable behaviour Journal of Design Research, 10 (1/2). pp. 7-27. ISSN 1569-1551
Myerson, Jeremy, 2012, Book Section, Workspace redesign to support the ‘front end’ of innovation In: Price, I and Alexander, K, (eds.) Managing Organizational Ecologies: Space, Management and Organizations. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415896993
Lee, Yan Ki, 2012, Printed Publication, The Ingenuity of Ageing
McNair, Stephen, Flynn, Matt, Myerson, Jeremy, Gheerawo, Rama and Ramster, Gail, 2012, Printed Publication, What are the supply (workforce) and demand (product) implications of an ageing workforce?
Fusari, Gianpaolo and West, Jonathan, 2012, Art or design object, “Medical bag for General Practice” Just in Case: redesigning the doctor’s bag (2012)
Myerson, Jeremy and Gheerawo, Rama, 2012, Show, Exhibition or Event, The Problem Comes First