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Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Arts and Humanities Reseach Council

Collaboration and networking: learning from DREaM and RIVAL #UofGISTalks

Posted on February 19, 2020 by Hazel Hall
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This afternoon I am giving a SICSA-sponsored talk at the University of Glasgow. I have been invited to present by Dr Paul Gooding, Dr Nicole Smith, and Professor Maria Economou of the School of Information Studies as a contributor to the School’s seminar series. Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Projects | Tagged #UofGISTalks, AHRC, Arts and Humanities Reseach Council, Developing Research Excellence and Methods, Dr Nicole Smith, Dr Paul Gooding, DREaM, grant, impact, Kelvin Hall, librarians, Professor Maria Economou, Research Impact and Value and LIS, Research Impact Value and LIS, RIVAL, Royal Society of Edinburgh, RSE, School of Information Studies, SICSA, University of Glasgow | Leave a reply

Professor Hazel Hall

Professor Hazel Hall

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Top Posts & Pages

  • iDocQ Information Science doctoral colloquium 2014 #idocq2014: a review
  • Vacancy: Edinburgh Napier Principal's Research Fellowships - apply by July 1st 2016
  • How long does it take to write a PhD thesis?
  • Diversity and equality in libraries: as services, as workplaces
  • Two fully-funded PhD studentship opportunities: (1) labour market intelligence and machine learning; (2) gendered career choices
  • Journal articles, books and conference papers
  • PhD applications
  • Knowledge management, culture and Freiraum: Auernhammer and Hall's article available in final published version
  • Do you have the facts on Wikipedia?
  • Six papers at Information, Interactions and Impact i3 2015, and a preview of iDocQ 2015

Recent tweets

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Recent Posts

  • Two contributions from the Centre for Social Informatics accepted at European Conference on Information Literacy #ECIL2021
  • Peter Cruickshank appointed to the programme committee of 10th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective (EGOVIS2021)
  • Navigating the hidden curriculum: workshops for early career researchers
  • Culture and public library use amongst newcomer populations: two contributions from Rachel Salzano at #iconf21
  • Knowledge co-creation, and career information literacy: two contributions from Marina Milosheva at #iconf21

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