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Glen, N and Doern, K (2014) Bath Spa University - developing an interactive visitors app [web page]. Jisc mobile learning guide.

Doern, K (2013) City Stories: interpreting Georgian Bath for local to global audiences. In: Sharing our natural and cultural heritage: interpretation can make us citizens of the world, 15-18 June 2013, Sigtuna, Sweden.

Doern, K (2012) Interpretation challenges, strategies and opportunities in a World Heritage City. In: Understanding Each Other's Heritage - Challenges for Heritage Communication in a Globalized World. International Symposium and Workshop, 19-21 July 2012, Brandenburgische Technische Universität, Cottbus, Germany.

Doern, K (2010) The City of Bath World Heritage Site: interpreting heritage for the local, the regional and the global. In: World Heritage and Tourism: Managing for the Global and the Local, 3-4 June 2010, Quebec City, Canada.

Doern, K (2010) The City of Bath, museums and heritage students: a case study in HE/Museum sector collaboration. In: Learning at the Interface Conference, July 2010, The Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning through Design, Brighton, UK.

Doern, K (2010) Embedding employability in History and Heritage at Bath Spa University. In: Employability in the Curriculum; Beyond the Bolt-On? Conference, 22-23 June 2010, University of Central Lancashire’s Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (ceth). Preston, UK.

Doern, K (2005) Drinking - a gendered vice in mid-Victorian women's fiction. In: Women, Art and Culture: Historical Perspectives 14th Conference of Women's History Network (UK), 2-4 September 2005, Southampton, UK.

Doern, K (2005) The whole hog: women, religion and temperance. In: West of England and South Wales Women's History Network Conference - Women, Faith and Spirituality, 25 June 2005, University of Glamorgan, UK.

Doern, K (2002) 'Equal questions: the 'woman question' and the 'drink question' in the writings of Clara Lucas Balfour, 1808-1878.' In: Morgan, S, ed. Women, Religion and Feminism in Britain, 1750-1900. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 159-176. ISBN 9780333993071

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