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2012
Baker, Nina (2012) Femininity, Mathematics and Science, 1880–1914 by Claire G. Jones. [Review]
2010
Baker, Nina (2010) From brides to the Bridewell, women's lives in a Glasgow city-block. In: Womens History Scotland Conference 2010, 2010-10-15 - 2010-10-16. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina (2010) Review of: Enterprising Women and Shipping in the nineteenth century, Helen Doe, Woodbridge, The Boydell Press, 2009. [Review]
2009
Baker, Nina (2009) More than pioneers: a hundred years of women at work in the scottish building industry (1820-1920). Construction Information Quarterly, 11 (4). pp. 181-185. ISSN 1469-4891
2008
Baker, Nina (2008) Have the effects of its history resulted in a Scottish construction industry that differs from its counterparts in the rest of the UK? In: Modern British History Network conference, 2008-06-24 - 2008-06-25. (Unpublished)
2006
Baker, Nina (2006) 100 Years of Women's Work in the Scottish Building Industry: 1820-1920. In: Women’s History Scotland conference, 2006-10-01. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina and Agapiou, Andrew; (2006) The production cycles of the Scottish construction industry, 1802-2002. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on Construction History. The Construction History Society, Cambridge, pp. 1-18. ISBN 0701702036
Baker, Nina (2006) Women and bridge building since 1806. In: Brunel 200 Celebration Symposium, Townswomen’s Guild, 2006-03-25. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina; Ewan, Elizabeth and Innes, Sue and Pipes, Rose and Reynolds, Siân, eds. (2006) Pullinger, Fergusson, Buchanan and Ross. In: The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0-7486-3293-0
2005
Baker, Nina (2005) Women car designers and cars for women : the Arrol Galloway and the Volvo YCC. In: Annual conference of the Women's Engineering Society, 2005-09-01. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina (2005) Early Women Engineering Graduates from Scottish Universities. In: 4th European Conference on Gender Equality in Higher Education, 2005-08-31 - 2005-09-03. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina (2005) Who paints the house? Scotswomen as housepainters and decorators from 1820. In: WHN conference: Women, Art & Culture, 2005, 1900-01-01.
2004
Hersh, Marion and Baker, Nina and MacLeod, Metta (2004) Case study evaluating accessibility and use of a laboratory by a student who uses a wheelchair and a blind member of staff. Case study. LTSN, York.
Hersh, Marion and Baker, Nina and Weightman, Barbara and MacLeod, Metta (2004) The accessible electronics laboratory. Case study. LTSN, Edinburgh.
2003
Baker, Nina and Hersh, Marion (2003) Employment of young disabled adults in Scotland - the employers' perspective. In: Disability Studies: Theory, Policy and Practice, 2003-09-04 - 2003-09-06. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina and Hersh, Marion (2003) Education and employment experiences of young disabled adults in Scotland. In: Disability Studies Association conference 2003, 2003-09-01. (Unpublished)
Association of Scottish Schools of Architecture (Funder); Murray, Gordon and Baker, Nina. (2003) Association of Scottish Schools of Architecture Research Study (on part-time Part 2 Study). Association of Scottish Schools of Architecture. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina (2003) Disability and multiple discrimination in education and employment. In: Dept of Trade Gender Research Forum, 2003-01-01. (Unpublished)
2000
Baker, Nina and Halliday, Maddy (2000) Dear Green Place. Guide or manual. Glasgow Healthy City Partnership, Glasgow.
1994
Baker, N. and Banfill, P.F.G. (1994) Durability of High Alumina Cement mortars for the marine environment. Proceedings ACI International Conference. pp. 409-422.
1992
Baker, Nina C and Banfill, P.F.G. (1992) The use of admixtures in high alumina cement mortar for the marine environment. In: 9th International Congress on Chemistry of Cement, New Delhi, 1992, 1992-11-06.
1990
Baker, N. and Banfill, P.F.G.; Mangabhai, R.J., ed. (1990) Properties of fresh mortars made with HAC and admixtures for the marine environment, in Calcium Aluminate Cements. In: Calcium Aluminate Cements: Proceedings of a Symposium dedicated to H G Midgley. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 978-0-419-15200-2