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Hazel Hall

Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Jessica Bates

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 timeĀ 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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