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Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Business Information Review

Latest outputs from CSI projects completed in summer 2012

Posted on December 10, 2012 by Hazel Hall
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LIS Research Coalition DREaM RiLIES logos

Summer 2012 was a very busy time as I brought three projects hosted within the my research centre to a close: (1) the implementation of the Library and Information Science Research Coalition in July; (2) RiLIES2, also in July; and (3) the Developing Research Excellence and Methods project in August.

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Posted in Projects | Tagged Arts and Humanities Research Council, Business Information Review, Centre for Social Informatics, Christine Irving, CSI, Developing Research Excellence and Methods, DREaM, Edinburgh Napier University, grant, Jessica Bates, Journal of Documentation, Library and Information Research, Loughborough University, Louise Cooke, network, networks, Peter Cruickshank, Research in Librarianship Impact Evaluation Study, researcher-practitioner, researcher-practitioners, RiLIES, RiLIES1, RiLIES2, SNA, social network analysis, University of Ulster | Leave a reply

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