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The University of Bolton has always encouraged its staff to engage in research and it has a number of very strong research groups, some recently developed and some of long-standing. It aims to foster research which will either support teaching at every level or which will help to meet the needs of business, industry and the public sector.

Part of the process of developing and supporting research is to help in its dissemination and to monitor its progress through robust and accurate data. The University is delighted to see the implementation of the Institutional Repository scheme as a very effective way of helping to achieve both of these ends and it encourages its staff to make full use of the resource which the UBIR represents.

Professor Rob Campbell
Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic)



UBIR is still under construction. News of our progress can be found here, or take a look at the UBIR blog. For questions concerning the submission of items to the repository, or if you have any feedback about the new UBIR site, contact the UBIR team at ubir@bolton.ac.uk


 

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Oderinde, Dumebi O. (2012) Understanding Enterprise Architecture in four UK universities. PhD thesis. University of Bolton.
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May, Paul (2012) Improved sequential and batch learning in neural networks using the tangent plane algorithm. PhD thesis. University of Bolton.
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Kian, Chong Woon (2011) The design and development of an e-marketing framework for the Asian B2B market place. PhD thesis. University of Bolton.
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Rudd, David (2010) Children’s literature and the return to Rose. Children's Literature Association quarterly, Vol. 35 (3), pp.290–310.
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Rudd, David (2008) An eye for an I: Neil Gaiman's Coraline and Questions of Identity. Children's Literature in Education, Vol. 39 (3), pp.159–168.
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