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2001 Research Report

Journal Article

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘Language Society and Culture’, 5 (8 & 9) ISSN 1327-774X (2001) [Edited Journal Article]

Conference Publication

Campbell, A and Walker, JH and Howard, P, ‘Mental health in rural Tasmania: a preliminary report from the field’, Good Health-Good Country from conception to completion, Canberra, ACT EJ ISBN 0 9577630 1 8 (2001) [Refereed Conference]

Dalton, L and Walker, JH, ‘Rural Poppies: An Interdisciplinary Bouquet’, ANZAME Annual Conference Programme Papers and Abstracts, Wellington, NZ, pp. 31-38. ISBN 0 9577969 1 9 (2001) [Refereed Conference]

Dalton, L and Walker, JH, ‘Rural POPPIES: Extracting the Best’, Good Health-Good Country from conception to completion, Canberra, ACT EJ ISBN 0 9577630 1 8 (2001) [Refereed Conference]

Hewitt, AW and Verma, N* and Gruen, R* and Walker, JH, ‘Follow-up of Cataract Surgery in Remote People from the Top End of the Northern Territory’, Good Health-Good Country from conception to completion, Canberra, ACT, pp. 1-10. ISBN 0 9577630 1 8 (2001) [Refereed Conference]

Le, Q and Le, T, ‘The Web in the Eyes of the Learners’, ED-MEDIA 2001, Finland, pp. 1060-1061. ISBN 1-880094-42-8 (2001) [Refereed Conference]

Walker, JH and Le, Q, ‘Is the Web Too Powerful?’, Proceeding of ED-MEDIA 2001, Tampere, Finland, pp. 1979-1980. ISBN 1-880094-42-8 (2001) [Refereed Conference]

Walker, JH and Le, Q, ‘Rural health and information technology: a critical discourse analysis perspective’, Good Health-Good Country from conception to completion, Canberra, ACT EJ ISBN 0 9577630 1 8 (2001) [Refereed Conference]

Monaghan, J and Walker, JH, ‘Delivery in the Bush: Maintaining a Skilled Midwifery Workforce in Rural and Remote Tasmania’, Good Health-Good Country from conception to completion, Canberra, ACT, pp. 1-10. ISBN 0 9577630 1 8 (2001) [Non Refereed Conference]

O'Day, J, ‘Partnership Against Domestic Violence Project: Training Delivery for Rural Health Professionals’, Conference Proceedings: Children, Young People and their Communities: The Future is in our Hands, Launceston, Tasmania, pp. 101-106. (2001) [Non Refereed Conference]

Ryan, M and Robinson, A*, ‘The New Tasmanian Rural Mental Health Project’, Conference Proceedings: Children, Young People and their Communities: The Future is in our Hands, Launceston, Tasmania, pp. 101-106. (2001) [Non Refereed Conference]

Whetton, SG and Walker, JH, ‘Health Infomatics: An Experiment in On-line Learning’, ODLAA 2001 Education Odyssey: Continuing the journey through adaption and innovation, Sydney, pp. 1-8. ISBN 0-9579398-0-9 (2001) [Non Refereed Conference]

Le, Q and Le, T, ‘Collaborative Learning: A Web-based Case Study’, Proceeding of ED-MEDIA 2001, Tampere, Finland, pp. 1059. ISBN 1-880094-42-8 (2001) [Conference Extract]

Walker, JH and Boyer, K*, ‘Collaboration: the first step to embedding research in practice’, Embedding Research in Practice: Program and Abstracts, Adelaide, SA, pp. 39. (2001) [Conference Extract]

Walker, JH and Barns, JR, ‘Improving access to postgraduate training for allied health professionals’, 2001 International Rural & Remote Allied Health Professionals Conference Handbook, Cairns, pp. 63-64. (2001) [Conference Extract]

Walker, JH and Albert, EG and Hillier, MW, ‘The rural health teaching site: a means of vertical integration of rural education’, Proceeding of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine Inaugral Scientific Forum, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 22-23. (2001) [Conference Extract]

Whetton, SG and Walker, JH, ‘From In-service to Post Grad: the Evolution of Health Infomatics Education in Tasmania’, HIC 2001 Realising Quality Health Care Handbook of Abstracts, Canberra, ACT, pp. 103-104. ISBN 0 9585370 8 9 (2001) [Conference Extract]

Whetton, SG and Brown, SJ, ‘The McDonaldization of Online Learning’, 2001 Education Odyssey: Continuing the journey through adaption and innovation, Sydney, Australia, pp. 156. (2001) [Conference Extract]

Thesis

Orpin, P, ‘Regional responses to globalisation : managing the reorganisation of boundary processes’ (2001) [PhD]


EJ - Denotes Electronic Journal
*Not a member of this University.