Conference presentations and posters

Hazel Hall delivers her inaugural professorial lecture

Professor Hazel Hall in 2012

This page lists forthcoming and past conference presentations, posters, and other external contributions with links to material where available. If you would like to invite me to present at an event, please e-mail me at h.hall@napier.ac.uk.

Most of my presentations are available on SlideShare on one of two sites. The first is my main SlideShare site, set up in my own name. This includes all presentations to audiences external to Edinburgh Napier, and a number of internal presentations of interest to a wider audience. These include training materials for research students on topics such as critical reading skills and writing literature reviews.

The presentations that I made between 2009 and 2012 on behalf of the Library and Information Science Research Coalition are hosted on the LIS Research Coalition SlideShare site.

My other publications are found on the following pages:

2023
Salzano, R., Hall, H., Webster, G., & Brazier, D. (2023). Community validation as a method to establish trustworthiness in qualitative LIS research. Poster presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, London October 27-31 2023. [Poster available from Rachel Salzano’s web site; full text submission available with subscription access from the publisher.]

2023
Ryan, B., Wilson, M., Hall, H. & McGregor, I. (2023). The power of audio: presenting archives via podcasts. Paper presented at Shaking the archive, Edinburgh, 25 June 2023. [Slides available from the Social Informatics blog.]

2023
Hall, H. (2023). RIVAL: 2019-2021 – did we get it right? Paper presented at the RIVAL Reunion, Edinburgh, May 25 2023. [Slides available from SlideShare.]

2022
Salzano, R.,  Brazier, D.,  Hall, H., & Webster, G. (2022). What are public libraries for? Culture as a determinant of conceptualizations of public library services for forced migrants. Paper presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Pittsburgh, USA October 29 – November 1 2022. (Awarded 2nd place ‘Best long paper’.) [Full text freely available from publisher; abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2022 
Milosheva, M.,
Hall, H. & Robertson, P. & Cruickshank, P.  (2022). Capturing career information use in everyday life: introducing the CIEL conceptual framework. Paper presented at Information Seeking in Context (ISIC) 2022, Berlin, Germany, 26-29 September 2022.  [Full text freely available from the publisher; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available.]

2022 
Ryan, B., Hall, H., Wilson, M., & Berger, J. (2022). The creative use of digitised archives: case study of Lorna Lloyd’s ‘Diary of the War’ podcast series. Roundtable presented at The BBC at 100 Symposium, National Science and Media Museum, Bradford, 13-15 September 2022. [Full text available on the Social Informatics blog.]

2022
Ryan, B., Hall, H. & McGregor, I. (2022). Digital options: an assessment of audience engagement with a digitised archive set transformed from online text and images to audio format. Paper presented at the Archives and Records Association Annual Conference 2022, Chester, 31 August – 2 September 2022. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2022
Salzano, R., Hall, H. Webster, G. & Brazier, D. (2022). Is the public library included? An analysis of local government documentation on the integration of forced migrants in Scotland. Paper presented at Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS11), Oslo, Norway, 29 May – 1 June 2022. [Full text freely available from the publisher; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2022
Milosheva, M., Hall, H. & Robertson, P. & Cruickshank, P. (2022). A sequential explanatory methodology for the study of young people’s career information literacy and career information behaviours. Poster presented at the iConference 2022 (virtual conference), 28 February – 4 March 2022. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; poster available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2021
Milosheva, M., Hall, H. & Robertson, P. & Cruickshank, P.  (2021). New information literacy horizons: making the case for career information literacy. Paper presented at the European Conference on Information Literacy ECIL 2021 (virtual conference), 20-23 September 2021. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2021
Stephen, K., Hall, H., Brazier, D. & Smith, C. (2021). Investigating cognitive adaptability in new workplace cultures with the Imitation Game. Paper presented at the British Sociological Association Work, Employment and Society Conference 2021 (virtual conference), 25-27 August 2021. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2021
Hall, H.
(2021). Connecting, collaborating, creating, and COVID19: building a network of library and information science researchers and practitioners during a pandemic. Paper presented at Scottish Confederation of University and Research Libraries (SCURL) Conference 2021 (virtual conference), 9 June 2021. [Slides available on Slideshare.]

2021
Appleton, L. & Hall, H. (2021). Using a multi-location, longitudinal focus group method to conduct qualitative research into the role of public libraries. Paper presented at 13th Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML2021) (virtual conference), 25-28 May 2021. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available on SlideShare.]

2021
Milosheva, M., Hall, H. & Robertson, P., Cruickshank, P. & Lyall, C. (2021). The socio-material nature of careers work: an exploration of knowledge co-creation amongst careers practitioners. Poster presented at iConference 2021 (virtual conference), March 2021. [Full text available from conference proceedings; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; poster available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2020
Salzano, R., Hall, H. & Webster, G. (2020). Corralling culture as a concept in library and information Science research. Poster presented at 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Pittsburgh, USA (virtual conference), 23-28 October 2020. [Full text available from the publisher; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2020
Hall, H. & Ryan, B. (2020). Research Impact Value and Library and Information Science (RIVAL): development, implementation and outcomes of a Scottish network for LIS researchers and practitioners. Paper presented at 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Pittsburgh, USA (virtual conference), 23-28 October 2020. [Full text available from the publisherfull text available from the Edinburgh Napier repositoryslides available on SlideShare.]

2020
Cruickshank, P., Hall, H. & Ryan, B. (2020). Information literacy as a joint competence shaped by everyday life and workplace roles amongst Scottish community councillors. Paper presented at Information Seeking in Context (ISIC) 2020, Pretoria, South Africa (virtual conference), 28 September – 1st October 2020. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available on SlideShare; full text published version of paper freely available from the conference proceedings.]

2020
Salzano, R., Hall, H. & Webster, G. (2020). Investigating the ‘Why?’ rather than the ‘How?’: current research priorities on the influence of culture on new-comer populations’ use of public libraries. Paper presented at Information Seeking in Context (ISIC) 2020, Pretoria, South Africa (virtual conference), 28 September – 1st October 2020. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available on SlideShare; full text published version of paper freely available from the conference proceedings.]

2020
Salzano, R., Hall, H.  & Webster, G. (2020). The relationship between culture and public library use: non-Western students in Scotland. Poster presented at Information Seeking in Context (ISIC) 2020, Pretoria, South Africa (virtual conference), 28 September – 1st October 2020. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available on SlideShare; full  text of published version of poster freely available from the conference proceedings.]

2020
Stephen, K., Muir, L. & Hall, H.  (2020). Towards a definition of metaskills. Poster presented at Information Seeking in Context (ISIC) 2020, Pretoria, South Africa (virtual conference), 28 September – 1st October 2020. [Full text manuscript available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; full text of published version of poster freely available from the conference proceedings.]

2020
Hall, H.  (2020). Collaboration and networking: learning from DREaM and RIVAL. SICSA-sponsored paper presented at the University of Glasgow, 19th February 2020. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2019
Hall, H. & McNamara, S. (2019). Research into practice case study: CILIP/ARA Workforce Mapping Project. Paper presented at Research, Impact, Value and Library and Information Science (RIVAL) network event 2, Edinburgh, 7 November 2019. [Slides available from SlideShare.]

2019
Hall, H. & Ryan, B. (2019). Research Impact and Value in LIS: introducing the RIVAL Network. Poster presented at 10th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference, Glasgow, 17-19 June 2019.

2019
Ryan, F., Hall, H., Cruickshank, P. & Lawson, A. (2019). Build, manage and evaluate: information practices and personal reputations on social media platforms. Paper presented at Conceptions of Library and Information Science 10 (CoLIS10), Ljubjana, Slovenia, 16-19 June 2019. [Slides available from SlideShare; full text published version of paper in Information Research; full text of paper available from the Edinburgh Napier repository]

2018
Middleton, L. Hall, H., Muir, L. & Raeside, R. (2018).  The role of information literacy in learning innovative work behaviour: a case study of a Finnish organisation. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2018 (ASIST 2018), Vancouver, Canada, 10-14 November 2018. [Slides available from SlideShare; full text of paper available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; full text of paper available from publisher with subscription access.]

2018
Pawluczuk, A.,  Hall, H., Webster, G. & Smith, C.F., (2018). Digital youth work: the youth worker’s balancing act between digital innovation and digital literacy insecurities.  Paper presented at Information Seeking in Context (ISIC) 2018Kraków, Poland, 9-11 October 2018. [Slides available from SlideShare; abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2018
Hall, H. (2018). Conceptualisations of LIS research impact and value: learning from the LIS Research Coalition and DREaM (#lis_rival). Paper presented at Research Impact Value and LIS (RIVAL), Edinburgh, 11th July 2018. [Slides available from SlideShare.]

2018
Pawluczuk, A., Smith, C.F., Webster, G. & Hall, H. (2018). Social impact evaluations of digital youth work: tensions between visions and reality.  Paper presented at Transmedia Literacy International, Barcelona, Spain, 22nd – 24th March 2018. [Slides available from SlideShare; abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2017
Hall, H. (2017). Information literacy in a volunteer workplace: the case of hyperlocal government in Scotland. Paper presented at the Workshop on workplace information literacy, Åbo Akademi University, Finland, 5th December 2017. [Slides available from SlideShare; see also the associated blog post about the paper and others at the workshop.]

2017
Hall, H. (2017). Practitioner research: value, impact and priorities. Paper presented at Themes and trends in library and information research, Canterbury, Kent, 8 November 2017. [Slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Ryan, F., Cruickshank, P., Hall, H. & Lawson, A. (2017). Building identity in online environments: an Information Science perspective. Poster to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) 2017, Washington DC, US, 27 October – 1 November 2017. [Paper available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and conference proceedings; poster available from Frances Ryan’s web site.]

2017
Pawluczuk, A., Webster, G., Smith, C.F. & Hall, H. (2017). Digital culture co-creation: capturing the social impact of small-scale community projects. Paper presented at Ways of being in a digital age review conference, Liverpool, 10-11 October 2017. [Abstract available; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Hall, H., Cruickshank, P. & Ryan, B. (2017). Exploring information literacy through the lens of Activity Theory. Paper presented at the 5th European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL2017), St-Malo, France, 18-21 September 2017. [Paper available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Buunk, I., Hall, H. & Smith, C.F. (2017). Skills in sight: how social media affordances increase network awareness. Paper presented at European Conference on Knowledge Management (ECKM) 2017, Barcelona, Spain, 7-8 September 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Hall, H. (2017). Defining the UK information worker: the CILIP-ARA Workforce Mapping Project. Paper presented at McMaster University Library Symposium, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada 15 August 2017. [Abstract available from blog post; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Hall, H. (2017). Research into social media information practices, and social media information practices for research. Paper presented to DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 14 August 2017. [Abstract available from blog post.]

2017
Appleton, L., Duff, A.S., Hall, H. & Raeside, R. (2017). Using a longitudinal focus group methodology to measure the value and impact of public libraries. Paper presented at the 12th International Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries, Oxford, 31 July – 2 August 2017. [Slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Pawluczuk, A., Webster, G., Smith, C.F. & Hall, H. (2017). Evaluating the social impact of youth digital culture co-creation: let’s participate and play. Paper presented at Make Believe – The 2017 British Human Computer Interaction Conference, Sunderland, 3-6 July 2017. [Paper available from the publisher; abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; Slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Appleton, L., Duff, A.S., Hall, H. & Raeside, R. (2017). Demonstrating the impact of the public library on citizenship development in the UK: focus group findings. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Buunk, I., Hall, H. & Smith, C.F. (2017). Tacit knowledge sharing in online environments: locating “Ba” within a platform for public sector professionals. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Cruickshank, P., Hall, H. & Ryan, B. (2017). Practices of community councillors in exploiting information channels for citizen engagement in democratic processes. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare; see also the associated journal paper.]

2017
Jenkins, L., Hall, H. & Raeside, R. (2017). The application of Social Cognitive Theory in Information Science research on workplace learning and innovative work behaviours. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare; see also the associated journal paper.]

2017
Killick. L., Duff, A.S., Deakin, M. & Hall, H. (2017).  Undermining our data: implications for trust in the population census. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Mowbray, J., Hall, H., Raeside, R. & Robertson, P.  (2017).  Job search information behaviours: an ego-net study of networking and social media use amongst young jobseekers. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare; see also associated journal paper.]

2017
Pawluczuk, A., Hall, H., Smith, C.F. & Webster, G. (2017). Youth digital participation: measuring social impact. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Richter, T., Muir, L., Flint, T., Hall, H. & Smith C.F. (2017). Getting unstuck: information problem solving in high school STEM students and evidence of metacognitive knowledge. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Ryan, F., Cruickshank, P., Hall, H. & Lawson, A. (2017). Blurred reputations: managing professional and private online. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2017, Aberdeen, 27-30 June 2017. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; slides available from SlideShare.]

2017
Hall, H. (2017). Perspectives, people and projects: social informatics research at Edinburgh Napier University. Presentation presented at LETCIC symposium, University of São Paulo, Brazil, 15th March 2017. [Slides available on SlideShare; see also the blog post summary of the paper.]

2017
Hall, H. (2017). Inclusivity in the delivery of teaching: from agendas to actions. Opening keynote at Teaching Fellows Conference 2017, Edinburgh Napier University, 1st February 2017. [Slides available on SlideShare; see also the associated blog post summary of the paper. ]

2016
Hall, H. (2016). Information professionals: strong, influential and effective – what we know, and what next? Closing plenary keynote at Internet Librarian International, London, 19 October 2016. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2016
Hall, H.. & Raeside, R. (2016). Mapping the UK information workforce in the library, archives, records, information management, knowledge management and related professions. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14-18 October 2016. [Poster available on SlideShare; full text available from Edinburgh Napier repository and in conference proceedings]

2016
Hall, H. (2016). Watching the workers: researching information behaviours in, and for, workplace environments. Opening keynote presented at Information behavior in workplaces: Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) Annual Symposium on Information Needs Seeking and Use 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark, 15 October 2016. [Slides available on SlideShare; see also the associated blog post summary of the paper.]

2016
Buunk, I., Hall, H. & Smith C.F. (2016). Tacit knowledge sharing and social media: the determination of a methodological approach to explore the intangible. Paper presented at Information Seeking in Context (ISIC), University of Zadar, Croatia, 20-23 September 2016. [Slides available on SlaideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and the publisher.]

2016
Ryan, F., Cruickshank, P., Hall, H., & Lawson, A. (2016). Managing and evaluating personal reputations on the basis of information shared on social media: a Generation X perspective. Paper presented at Information Seeking in Context (ISIC), University of Zadar, Croatia, 20-23 September 2016. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and the publisher.]

2016
Mowbray, J., Hall, H., Raeside, R & Robertson, P. (2016). The role of networking and social media tools during job search: an information behaviour perspective. Paper presented at Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS) 9, Uppsala University, Sweden, 27-29 June 2016. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and the publisher.]

2016
Hall, H. (2016). Publishing and the PhD. Workshop delivered at the Sixth Annual Information Science Colloquium (iDocQ 6), Strathclyde University, 23 June 2016.

2016
Hall, H. (2016). Social media for academic profile. University of Glasgow, 14th June 2016. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2016
Hall, H. (2016). What happens next? Strategies for building and assessing the long-term impact of research projects. Closing keynote speech delivered at QQML 2016, Senate House, London, 27th May 2016. [Abstract available in conference proceedings (pp. 19-20); slides available on SlideShare; see also the associated blog post summary of the paper.]

2016
Hall, H. (2016). Poster design. Invited contribution to Edinburgh Napier University School of Computing Research Student Conference 11th May 2016. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2016
Hall, H. (2016). Athena SWAN at Edinburgh Napier University. Tackling gender inequality from the classroom to the boardroom, Edinburgh, 10th May 2016. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2016
Hall, H. (2016). Equity and diversity in science: lessons from Athena SWAN. Invited webinar hosted by Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE), 5th May 2016. [Blogged summary/review available; video available on SAGE YouTube channel.]

2016
Hall, H. (2016). Introduction to organisational research and case studies. Workshop presented at the ESRC Scottish Doctoral Training Centre Information Science Pathway Advanced Training day, Edinburgh, 12 April 2016. [Slides of presentation available on SlideShare; slides of exercise output available on SlideShare.]

2016
Mowbray, J., Raeside, R., Hall, H., & Robertson, P. (2016). Social networking sites and employment status: an investigation based on Understanding Society data. Paper presented at 2nd International Data Information and Information Management Conference (IDIMC), Loughborough University, 12-13 January 2016. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text of paper available the Edinburgh Napier repository and conference proceedings (pp. 75-85).]

2016
Ryan, F., Cruickshank, P., Hall, H., & Lawson, A. (2016). Personal online reputation: the development of an approach to investigate how personal reputation is evaluated and managed in online environments. Paper presented at 2nd International Data Information and Information Management Conference (IDIMC), Loughborough University, 12-13 January 2016. Awarded best paper prize. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and conference proceedings (pp. 98-108).]

2015
Hall, H. (2015). A coordinated and strategic approach to Library and Information Science research: the UK experience. Paper presented as part of the Colloquium Series of the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, Canada, 5 November 2015. [Slides available on Slideshare.]

2015
Killick, L., Duff, A.S., Deakin, M. & Hall, H. (2016). Power to the population? The population census under review. Paper presented at Asian Conference on Technology, Information and Society (ACTIS) 2015, Kobe, Japan, 5-7 November 2015. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2015
Hall, H. (2015). Promoting your research using social media. Workshop presented at McMaster University, Canada, 4 November 2015. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2015
Hall, H. (2015). Creating a UK-wide network of LIS researchers. Library Research Symposium. McMaster University, Canada, 3 November 2015. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2015
Hall, H. & Ryan, B. (2015). DREaM Again. Paper presented as part of the 21st Century Curatorship Seminar Series. British Library, London, 11 September 2015.

2015
Appleton, L., Duff, A., Hall, H., Raeside, R. (2015). How do public libraries demonstrate their impact upon citizenship development in the UK? Paper presented at the 11th Northumbria International Conference on Performance Management in Libraries and Information Services, Edinburgh, 20-22 July 2015. [Abstract available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and within conference abstracts pdf (pp. 22-24); slides available on SlideShare.]

2015
Forrest, E. & Hall, H. (2015). Blipfoto: A new return to the beginning of photography. Paper presented at the International Visual Sociology Association Annual Conference 2015, Cultural Foundation of Tinos, Tinos, Greece, 25-27 June 2015. [Abstract available.]

2015
Irving, C., Brettle, A., & Hall, H. (2015). How can information literacy be modelled from a lifelong learning perspective? Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2015, Aberdeen, 23-26 June 2015. [Abstract available; slides available on SlideShare.]

2015
Killick, L., Deakin, M., Duff, A. & Hall, H. (2015). The role of the census in public policy-making: information practices of policy makers. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2015, Aberdeen, 23-26 June 2015. [ Slides available on SlideShare]; full text paper available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and the publisher.]

2015
Mowbray, J. & Hall, H. (2015). The impact of community grassroots campaigns on public library closures in the UK. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2015, Aberdeen, 23-26 June 2015. [Abstract available; slides available on SlideShare; video of John Mowbray presenting the paper available on YouTube]

2015
Mowbray, J. & Hall, H., Raeside, R. & Robertson, P. (2015). Could social networking online help NEET young people gain employment? Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2015, Aberdeen, 23-26 June 2015. [Abstract available; slides available on SlideShare.]

2015
Rasmussen, L. & Hall, H. (2015). A KM implementation as management innovation: the impact of an agent of change. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2015, Aberdeen, 23-26 June 2015. [Slides available on Slideshare; full text paper available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and the publisher.]

2015
Ryan, F., Cruickshank, P.,  Hall, H.& Lawson, A. (2015). Assessing the available and accessible evidence: How personal reputations are determined and managed online. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2015, Aberdeen, 23-26 June 2015. [Abstract available; Slides available on SlideShare]

2015
Hall, H. (2015). Viva survival techniques. Workshop presented at the Fifth Annual Information Science Colloquium iDocQ 2015, Aberdeen, 22 June 2015. [Abstract available.]

2015
Halffman, W., Hall, H. , Elliot, A. & Štiks, I. (2015). Panellist at The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities pop up forum: The idea of the university in the 21st century, University of Edinburgh, 16 June 2015. [Abstract available.]

2015
Hall, H. (2015). An Athena SWAN photo album. Presentation delivered at the Athena SWAN national awards ceremony, University of Greenwich, London, 15 June 2015.

2015
Rudman, H., Benyon, D., & Hall, H. (2015). A framework for the transformation of the incumbent creative industries in a digital age. Paper presented at 10th International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics, Bari, Italy, 10-12 June 2015. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; full text available from the publisher.]

2015
Hall, H. (2015). Incorporating a research-minded approach in professional practice. Opening keynote presentation delivered at Research minded: supporting, understanding, conducting research workshop organised by the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL), in collaboration with the International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists (ICAHIS) and the International Clinical Librarian Conference (ICLC), Edinburgh, 10-12 June 2015. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2015
Hall, H. (2015). The future of libraries: the next 125 years. Panellist at event to celebrate 125 years of Edinburgh City Libraries, Edinburgh, 9 June 2015.

2015
Hall, H. & Tait, E. (2015). Evaluating your digital impact. Workshop delivered at Scottish Graduate School of Social Science Summer School, Edinburgh, 9 June 2015. [ Slides available on SlideShare; video available on Vimeo]

2015
Hall, H. (2015). Meeting the challenges of LIS research: a national coalition approach. Invited paper presented at Third International Seminar on Education and Research in Library and Information Science, Barcelona, Spain, 4-5 June 2015. [Abstract available. Slides available on SlideShare.]

2015
Killick, L., Duff, A., Deakin, M., & Hall, H. (2015). The population census: an analysis of its role in a good society. Paper presented at 11th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, Berkeley University California, USA, 23-24 February 2015.

2014
Hall, H. (2014). Introduction to organisational research and case studies. Workshop presented at the ESRC Scottish Doctoral Training Centre Information Science Pathway Training day, Glasgow, on 25 June 2014. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2014
Hall, H. (2014). Using social media for impact. Workshop presented at the ESRC final year conference, Edinburgh, 25 April 2014. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2014
Forrest, E. & Hall, H. (2014). Between exhibition and contemplation: exposing everyday entanglements within two online photography sites. Paper presented at Photomedia 2014 Photographic powers, Helsinki, Finland, 26-28 March 2014. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2014
Hall, H. (2014). Joining it all up: developing research-practice linkages in the UK. Paper presented to the School of Business and Economics, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland, 13 March 2014. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2013
Auernhammer, J. & Hall, H. (2013). New knowledge creation within manufacturing: a pattern analysis of behaviours and interactions that underpin knowledge creation and innovation in a large German automotive manufacturer. Paper presented at Information: interactions and impact (i3), Aberdeen, 25-28 June 2013. [slides available on SlideShare; full text of associated journal article available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and the publisher.]

2013
Hall, H. (2013). Sharing the DREaM blueprint: lessons in community network building from the Developing Research Excellence and Methods project. Presentation to the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 22 April 2013. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2013
Hall, H. (2013). Leadership in libraries: tying library and information science research to practice. Presentation to the University of Ulster, Jordanstown campus, 13 March 2013. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2012
Cox, A., Francke, H., Haider, J., Hall, H., & Huvila, I. (2012). Transformation or continuity? The impact of social media on information: implications for theory and practice. Panel session at ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting, Baltimore 27 October – 1 November 2012: Information, interaction, innovation: celebrating the past, constructing the present, creating the future. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2012
Hall, H. (2012). Networks and the research environment. Contribution to ESRC Scottish Doctoral Training Centre Information Science Pathway research methods workshop on networking, Edinburgh Napier University, 16 October 2012. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2012
Hall, H. (2012). Research in computing at Edinburgh Napier University. Presentation to all new students within the School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University, 12 September 2012. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2012
Hall, H. (2012). Research into practice: library and information research resources briefing. Paper presented at the Library and Information Research Group LIS research resources briefing, London, 10 July 2012. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2012
Hall, H. (2012). DREaM past, present and future. Paper presented at the DREaM project concluding conference, London, 9 July 2012. [Video, slides and session summary available.]

2012
Cruickshank, P., Hall, H., & Taylor-Smith, E. (2012). Realising the value of RiLIES: the research in librarianship impact evaluation study. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries, Limerick, Republic of Ireland, 22-25 May 2012. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2012
Brettle, A., Hall, H., & Oppenheim, C. (2012). We have a DREaM: the Developing Research Excellence and Methods Network. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries, Limerick, Republic of Ireland, 22-25 May 2012. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2012
Hall, H. (2012). What’s so social about informatics? Inaugural professorial lecture, presented at Craiglockhart campus, Edinburgh Napier University, 15 March 2012. [Slides available on SlideShare; video summary of the lecture filmed in May 2012 available on Vimeo.]

2012
Hall, H. (2012). Contribution to ESRC Scottish Doctoral Training Centre Information Science Pathway research methods workshop on organisational research and case studies, Edinburgh Napier University, 13 February 2012.

2012
Hall, H. (2012). Welcome and introduction to DREaM project workshop 2, London, 30 January 2012. [Slides available on SlidesShare.]

2011
Hall, H. (2011). Strengthening the links between research and practice: the Research in Librarianship Impact Evaluation Study (RiLIES). Invited presentation at Online 2011, London, 1 December 2011. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2011
Hall, H. (2011). More than mere information assets: the reach of social media in information services delivery. Invited presentation for the New Directions in Management series, University of Edinburgh Business School, 11 November 2011. [Slides available on SlideShare]

2011
Hall, H. (2011). Beyond broadcast and consume: modification of provider-user information behaviours in social media space. Invited keynote paper presented at at ISSOME 2011: Information Science and Social Media International Conference, Turku, Finland, 24-26 August 2011. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2011
Hall, H. (2011). Welcome and introduction to the DREaM Project launch conference, Out of the comfort zone, British Library, London, 19 July 2011. [Slides, presentation summary and video of presentation available from the Library and Information Science Research Coalition web site.]

2011
Hall, H. (2011). Project output versus influence in practice: impact as a dimension of research quality. Invited keynote paper presented at the 6th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP6) conference, Manchester, 30 June 2011. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text of associated journal article available from EBLIP journal; full text of journal article available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2011
Hall, H. (2011). Coalition and collaboration: supporting the development of LIS research in the UK. Invited keynote paper presented at Information: interactions and impact 2011 (i3), Aberdeen, 22 June 2011. [Slides available from SlideShare.]

2011
Hall, H. (2011). Using social media to achieve organisational goals: implications for organisational and IM/KM policies and strategies. Invited presentation to NetIKX, London, 19 January 2011. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). A co-ordinated and strategic approach to LIS research: an update from the LIS Research Coalition. Paper presented at Online 2010, London, 2 December 2010. [Slides available on Slideshare.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). Getting real about social media. Invited keynote paper presented at Internet Librarian International, London, 13-15 October 2010. [Slides available on SlideShare. The content of this paper was later developed into a journal available from the Edinburgh Napier repository and the publisher.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). The research landscape – the wider context and the LIS Research Coalition response. Invited keynote paper presented to the Library and Information Services Council, Antrim, Northern Ireland, 29 September 2010. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2010
Hall, H. & Brazier, C. (2010). Implementing a coordinated and strategic approach to Library and Information Science research: the work of the UK Library and Information Science Research Coalition. Paper presented at the World Library and Information Congress: 76th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, Gothenburg, Sweden, 10-15 August 2010. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). Seizing the opportunity of research-led practice. Invited keynote paper presented at BLA 2010: the Research Agenda, Liverpool, UK, 7-9 July 2010. [Slides available on Slideshare.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). Why library and information science research matters in hard times. Invited presentation at the Welsh Libraries, Museums and Archives conference 2010 Hard times: survival through innovation, Hotel Metropole, Llandrindod Wells, UK, 13-14 May 2010. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). Social computing tools for collaboration: perceptions of opportunity and risk. Invited webinar presentation for the Knowledge Innovation Network, University of Warwick, 29 April 2010. [Slides available on SlideShare. The webinar draws on the findings of project work discussed in this research report.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). Library and Information Science Research Coalition presentation to HEALER. Invited paper presented to Health Information and Libraries for Evaluation and Research. London, UK, 18 March 2010. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). 10 Twitter tips in 10 minutes. Invited paper presented at SLA Europe event Tweeting while you work, London, UK, 16 March 2010. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2010
Hall, H. (2010). 5 goals of the Library and Information Science Research Coalition. Invited paper presented at CILIP NW branch AGM and Members’ Day 2010, Bolton, UK, 3 March 2010. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2009
Hall, H. (2009). Introducing the Library and Information Science Research Coalition. Invited paper presented at Online 2009, London, UK, 3 December 2009. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2009
Hall, H. (2009). Student experience: LIS research perspective. Invited paper presented at the Autumn 2009 SCONUL Conference: the student experience, London, UK, 17 November 2009. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2009
Francke, H., Hall, H., Huvila, I., Nivakoski, O. & Widen-Wulff, G., (2009). New modes of information behavior emerging from the social web. Panel papers presented at the 2009 ASIS&T Annual Meeting: Thriving on diversity – Information opportunities in a pluralistic world, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 8-11 November 2009. [Full text available from ASIST open conference proceedings; full text available from Wiley; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2009
Hall, H., Widen-Wulff, G., Paterson, L. & Davison, B. (2009). Shared relationships, spaces and online information behaviours: a social exchange and capital perspective. Paper presented at Information: Interactions and Impact (i3), Aberdeen 22-25 June 2009. [Slides available on SlideShare. This develops material from an earlier invited presentation and elements of a later refereed conference paper, and was then developed into a full journal article.]

2009
Hall, H. (2009). When social means business: the potential of social computing tools to support collaborative work as part of the organisational information infrastructure. Invited keynote paper presented at Innovation in e-information, Manchester 16-17 June 2009. [Slides available on SlideShare. The presentation draws on the findings of project work discussed in this research report.]

2009
Hall, H. (2009). Opportunity and risk in social computing environments. Invited paper presented at SLA Eastern Canada Members’ Day, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 29 April 2009. [Slides available on SlideShare. The presentation draws on the findings of project work discussed in this research report.]

2008
Hall, H. (2008). Realising the potential of technology tools: expecting the unexpected. Paper presented at Online 2008, London 2-4 December 2008. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2008
Poster presented at Lifting the lid technology showcase for SMEs, 19 November 2008, University of Edinburgh.

2008
Poster presented at EBIC 2008, 1-3 October, Berlin.

2008
Hall, H. (2008). Culture as culprit: using actor-network theory to unpick power issues of knowledge exchange in corporate environments. Invited paper presented at Developing and sustaining a knowledge sharing culture, Warwick Business School, Warwick, 16-17 September 2008. [Slides available on SlideShare. This work develops themes from Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2008
Hall, H. (2008). Blogging, reflective learning and peer support. Paper presented at eLearning@Edinburgh: Improving feedback via technology, National e-Science Centre, University of Edinburgh, 25 April 2008. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2007
Hall, H. (2007). Motivating learner engagement in online environments: the relevance of social exchange theory. Invited paper presented at JISC CETIS Conference, Aston University, Birmingham, 21 November 2007. [Slides available on SlideShare. This work contributed to a refereed conference paper, elements of which were further developed into a later refereed conference paper, and then a full text journal article.]

2007
Crerar, A. & Hall, H. (2007). Assessment drives learning? Workshop paper presented at Assessment for learning: designing strategies to engage students and enable learning, Napier University, Edinburgh, 21 June 2007. [Slides available from SlideShare.]

2007
Hall, H. & Davison, B. (2007). Engage, reflect, achieve: the blog as a learning tool in an undergraduate module. Paper presented at Assessment for learning: designing strategies to engage students and enable learning, Napier University, Edinburgh, 21 June 2007. [Slides available from SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository; full text available from the publisher.]

2007
Hall, H. (2007). Encouraging engagement with the research literature at Honours level: an integrated approach. Paper presented at Assessment for learning: designing strategies to engage students and enable learning, Napier University, Edinburgh, 21 June 2007. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text paper available.]

2007
Hall, H. (2007). How should universities prepare information graduates for the working world? Invited paper presented at the Perfect Information Conference 2007, Bath, 2-3 May 2007. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2006
Hall, H. & Abell, A. (2006). Who is managing information? Opportunities in the e-information market place. In H. Jezzard (Ed.), Proceedings of the 30th International Online Meeting, London, November 28-30 2006 (pp. 39-44). London: VNU. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2006
Hall, H. & Abell, A. (2006). New role realities: avenues for extending the reach of information specialists. American Society of Information Science and Technology Annual Conference, November 3-8, Austin, Texas. [Full text of manuscript of paper available; published version of paper available; poster presentation available.]

2005
Hall, H. & Goody, M. (2005). KM, culture and compromise: Devising practical interventions to promote knowledge sharing in corporate environments. Invited paper presented at the European Business Information Conference, 2005, Seville, Spain, 1-3 March 2005. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository. This work was later developed into a journal article available from Sage. This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2004
Beasley, N., Davison, B., & Hall, H. (2004). Using online discussion to support activities in online tutorials. Paper presented at the 3rd European Conference on eLearning, Université de Paris Dauphine, Paris, France, 25-26 November 2004. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

2004
Hall, H. & Buchanan, W. (2004). From project proposal to published paper: disseminating students’ research findings. Paper presented at Enhancing learning and teaching: innovation, scholarship and research, 22 June 2004, Napier University, Edinburgh. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text of paper available.]

2004
Hall, H. (2004). The intranet as actor: the role of the intranet in knowledge sharing. In Proceedings of the International workshop on understanding sociotechnical action, 3-4 June 2004, Edinburgh. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository. This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2004
Hall, H. (2004). Skills for the modern information industry: the view from higher education. Paper presented to the Scottish Information Network, Edinburgh, 20 April 2004. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2003
Hall, H. (2003). Capital in communities: the case of the Cipher Challenge. Invited paper presented at 2003 Virtual Communities Conference, London, 16-17 June 2003. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text article developed from this presentation available from ScienceDirect.]

2002
Hall, H. (2002). Exploring knowledge sharing in distributed organisations: report on research in progress. In Proceedings of KMSS 2002: the new scope of knowledge management in theory and in practice, 2-6 September, Nice, France. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository. This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2002
Hall, H. (2002). Sharing capability: the development of a framework to investigate knowledge sharing in distributed organizations. Paper presented at the Third European Conference on Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities, Athens, Greece, 5-6 April 2002. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository. This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2001
Hall, H. (2001). Devising intranet incentives: rewards and conditions for knowledge exchange. Invited paper presented at the 25th International Online Meeting, London, 4-6 December 2001. [Slides available on SlideShare. This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2001
Hall, H. (2001). Knowledge management and knowledge sharing. Invited paper presented to the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (Biz.Net programme), River House Conference Centre, Stirling, 6 November 2001. [Slides available on SlideShare. This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2001
Hall, H. (2001). Social exchange for knowledge exchange. Paper presented at the International Conference on Managing Knowledge, University of Leicester, April 10-11 2001. [Slides available on SlideShare; full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2001
Davenport, E. & Hall, H. (2001). New knowledge and micro-level online organization: ‘communities of practice’ as a development framework. In R. Sprague (Ed.), Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (CD ROM). Los Alamitos: IEEE. [Full text available from publisher.]

2000
Horton, K., Davenport, E., Hall, H. & Rosenbaum, H. (2000). Exploring the e-consumer experience: The case of the Virtual Economy. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference (IeC2000): Innovation Through Electronic Commerce, Manchester, 14-16 November 2000. [The work in this paper was developed into a journal article available from IOS press.]

2000
Hall, H. (2000). Input friendly intranets. Paper presented at Knowledge Management in an Age of Networks, Redwood House, Edinburgh, 27 October 2000. [Slides available on SlideShare. This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

2000
Hall, H. (2000). Knowledge management seminar presented at the Edinburgh General Discussion Group, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, Edinburgh, 18 October 2000. [Slides available on SlideShare.]

2000
Hall, H. (2000). Common knowledge: an exploration of social learning in distributed organisations. Poster presented at ISIC 2000 – Information seeking in context: the third international conference on information needs, seeking and use in different contexts, Gothenburg, Sweden, 16-18 August 2000. [This work is related to Hazel Hall’s PhD.]

1999
Hall, H. (1999). The Great Information Bazaar: panellist. AUKML Annual Conference, Glasgow, 15-17 October 1999.

1999
Hall, H. (1999). Intranets, extranets and online business information sources. Business intelligence in the age of networks: IIS Scotland/Napier University Business School, Abden House, Edinburgh, 7 October 1999. [The work in this paper was developed into a journal article available from Sage.]

1997
Hall, H. (1997). Networked information: dealing with overload. Information Scotland 1997, Strathclyde University Business School, Glasgow, 4 November 1997. [Full text available fron the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

1996
Hall, H. & Read, T. (1996). Java: an explosion on the Internet. In D.I Raitt & B. Jeapes (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Online Meeting, London, December 3-5 1996 (pp. 49-55). Oxford: Learned Information. [Full text available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

1996
Hall, H. & Russell, A. (1996). Resource management in an electronic environment: company library Web pages and collection development principles. In D.I Raitt & B. Jeapes (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Online Meeting, London, December 3-5 1996 (pp. 471-475). Oxford: Learned Information.

1996
Hall, H. & Smith, N. (1996). You’ll wish it was all over: the bibliographic control of grey literature with reference to print football fanzines. United Kingdom Serials Group 20th Annual Conference, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, 7-9 April 1996. [This paper was later developed into a full journal article.]

1997
Hall, H. & Read, T. (1997). Why bother with intermediaries when you can use a search engine? IIS Scottish Branch meeting, Glasgow, 22 January 1997.

1995
Hall, H. (1995). Setting the context for teaching business information. Improved practice and integrated skills in the LIS field, Royal School of Librarianship, Copenhagen, Denmark, 21-22 November 1995. [This paper was later developed into a full journal article available from Emerald.]

1995
Hall, H. (1995). The information needs of international students. Non-traditional students and the academic library, University of Leeds, 28 June 1995.

1995
Hall, H. (1995). Personal skills for library staff in early careers. CoFHE Annual Conference, University of Edinburgh, 10-12 April 1995.

1995
Hall, H. (1995). International exchange programmes. Scholars’ Conference, State University of New York, Brockport, New York, USA, 4 April 1995.

1993
Hall, H. (1993). Equal opportunities in computing. Liberton High School, Edinburgh, 9 November 1993.

1993
Hall, H. & McMurdo, G. (1993). Hand-written or word processed? The option of submitting word processed exam scripts. Computers in Writing Association Annual Conference, University of Aberystwyth, 14 April 1993. [Full text of paper available from the Edinburgh Napier repository.]

1991
Hall, H. (1991). Girls and computing. South Queensferry High School, Edinburgh, 7 June 1991.

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