Tourism products are the basis for a destination’s tourism sector operation: unless the tourism product meets the needs and expectations of tourists, the destination cannot realise its full potential. However, only few destinations focus their attention on the development and delivery of the various attractions and activities that make up the tourism product. The UNWTO/ETC Handbook on Tourism Product Development outlines the essential elements in the process of tourism product development planning and implementation, e.g. coordination, consultation, collaboration – co-opetition. It illustrates these principles through a range of successful approaches and case studies from around the world and sets out best practice examples and benchmarks by which destinations can assess their own product development system and methods. -- Provided by publisher.
A powerpoint presentation to demonstrate how to import references from the British Nursing Database into your Endnote Online library.
Application form for certain categories of undergraduate and postgraduate students for use of Bodleian Library.
An infographic poster explaining how AI can be developed to detect fake news and misinformation.
Made available to Oxford Brookes University current staff and students by kind permission of the copyright holder. The work is donated as part of the Chris Fowler Artists' Books Collections https://www.brookes.ac.uk/library/collections/special-collections/art-and-architecture/artists-books
Insights from this report are derived from multiple Nielsen BookData resources:BookScan - point-of-sale data for print books bought in eleven countries; Books & Consumers - monthly survey of 3,000 book buyers in the UK aged 13-84; PubTrack Digital: monthly e-book sales data in the UK from participating publishers.
The 17th edition of this yearbook includes the following: The UK Market Overview; Travel Guides; Maps and Atlases; 2023 Best-seller Lists - UK Travel Publishing Year Book by Value
Guidance for Institute of Public Care students on submitting assignments via Moodle and using Turnitin
The 16th edition of this yearbook includes the following: The UK Market Overview; The 2022 Travel Guide Report; The 2022 UK Map and Atlas Report; UK Bestseller Lists