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Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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RIVAL Network event 1: review and resources

Posted on July 18, 2019 by Hazel Hall
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#lisrival RIVAL event 1 delegate badgesLast Thursday 11th July 2019 Dr Bruce Ryan and I hosted the first of four Royal Society of Edinburgh funded Research Impact Value and Library and Information Science (RIVAL) network events. Thirty-five people in total came to Edinburgh Napier University’s Sighthill campus for a day of presentations, discussion, and networking. Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Projects | Tagged #lisrival, Andy Taylor, Anne Elogie, Anne Marie Vance, Bruce Ryan, Centre for Social Informatics, Clare Crowley, conference, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, Emily Prince, grant, impact, Jonathan Rankin, librarians, Marshall Dozier, Martina McChrystal, research, Research Impact Value and LIS, Richard Aird, RIVAL, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Sarah Morton, Sighthill | Leave a reply

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