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- Communicating with Residents of Host Destinations: an exploratory study of a dispersed mega-event (11p. PDF) - Pamm Kellett et al (Conference paper 2807) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as Catalysts for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007). Proceedings available to purchase from ACEM website.
- Competitive Equestrian Sports Tourist: profile and spending at a regional event (10p. PDF) - Andrea Williams (Conference paper 1207) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as Catalysts for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007). Proceedings available to purchase from ACEM website.
- Event Denizens and the Sports Tourist: Pre-event perceptions of the social impacts of a major event (16p. PDF) - Wiley J. Sims and Luvlin D'Mello (Conference paper) in The Impacts of Events (659p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2005), pp.279-294.
- Film-induced Festivals: Reshaping destination image in smalltown America (10p. PDF) - Warwick Frost (Conference paper) in The Impacts of Events (659p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2005), pp.357-366.
- Macao’s Mice Dreams: Opportunities and Challenges (11p. PDF) (Journal article) in International Journal of Event Management Vol.3, No.2, 2007.
- Major Sporting Events - Are there any long-term tourism impacts? (18p. PDF) - Harry Arne Solberg and Holger Preuss (Conference paper) in The Impacts of Events (659p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2005), pp.134-151.
- Measuring the Economic Impacts of Convention Centers & Event Tourism: A Discussion of the Key Issues (Journal article) in Journal of Convention & Event Tourism, Vol 8 Iss 4, 2007. UTS staff and students check Library catalogue for availability.
- Micro Sporting Event Impacts in Regional New Zealand: The TRACE Sports Project (14p. PDF) - Simon Milne et al (Conference paper) in The Impacts of Events (659p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2005), pp.438-451.
- Peace through Events: a SWOT analysis (21p. PDF) - Ian Kelly (Conference paper) in Events & Place Making (851p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2002), pp.20-40.
- Regional Events Scheme Application Guidelines and Conditions 2008-2009 (13p. PDF) - EventsCorp, WA - Scheme to assist with the development of special events as tourist attractions in regional Western Australia. Download from website.
- Relationships and Networks for Shaping Events Tourism: An Australian Study (Journal article) in Event Management, Vol.10, No.2, 2007, pp.145-158. (FREE to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue.)
- The Role of Events in Helping to Brand a Destination (33p. PDF) - Leo Jago et al (Conference paper) in Events & Place Making (851p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2002), pp.125-157.
- Special Events and Tourism Behavior: A Conceptualisation and an Empirical Analysis from a Values Perspective, 1997 (310p. PDF) Leo Kenneth Jago, PhD Thesis, Victoria University.
- Sport tourism on the islands: the impact of an international mega gold event (Journal article) in Journal of Sport Tourism, Vol.13 No.2, 2008, pp.115-133. (Event: US PGA Korea Golf Championship) Available FREE to UTS Staff and Students via Library Catalogue. Available for purchase from Informaworld publisher website.)
- A Study of the Community and Tourism Benefits of the ‘Best on Earth in Perth’ Events Campaign in Western Australia (24p. PDF) - Jack Carlsen (Conference paper) in Events & Place Making (851p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2002), pp.99-122.
- Utilising Major Events as a Cost-Effective Tool for Tourism Branding – Key Learnings from the Field (2p. PDF) - Mike Rees and James Paterson (Abstract only) in Events & Place Making (851p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2002), pp.123-124.
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