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Cross?sectional study of UK horse owner's purchase and euthanasia decision?making for their horse (2021)
Journal Article
Clough, H., Roshier, M., England, G., Burford, J., & Freeman, S. (2021). Cross?sectional study of UK horse owner's purchase and euthanasia decision?making for their horse. Veterinary Record, 188(6), Article e56. https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.56

Background: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate factors affecting horse owners’ purchase and euthanasia decisions that had been identified in a qualitative study. Methods: An online survey on horse owners’ purchase and euthanasia decisi... Read More about Cross?sectional study of UK horse owner's purchase and euthanasia decision?making for their horse.

HABIT: Horse Automated Behaviour Identification Tool: a position paper (2015)
Conference Proceeding
North, S., Hall, C., Roshier, A., & Mancini, C. (2015). HABIT: Horse Automated Behaviour Identification Tool: a position paper. In British HCI 2015: proceedings of the 2015 Britsh HCI conference

HABIT (Horse Automated Behaviour Identification Tool) is an Animal Computer Interaction (ACI) project, on the interdisciplinary boundary between equitation science and computer science. HABIT will automate the analysis and recognition of horse-to-hor... Read More about HABIT: Horse Automated Behaviour Identification Tool: a position paper.

Veterinary students' usage and perception of video teaching resources (2011)
Journal Article
Roshier, A. L., Foster, N., & Jones, M. A. (2011). Veterinary students' usage and perception of video teaching resources. BMC Medical Education, 11(Januar), Article 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-11-1

Background: The purpose of our study was to use a student-centred approach to develop an online video learning resource (called 'Moo Tube') at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, UK and also to provide guidance fo... Read More about Veterinary students' usage and perception of video teaching resources.