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Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Kunle Amidu

iDocQ Information Science doctoral colloquium 2016 #idocq2016: a review

Posted on July 4, 2016 by Hazel Hall
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iDocQ 2016 – the sixth annual Information Science doctoral colloquium – took place on Thursday 23rd June at Strathclyde University in Glasgow. Twenty-eight delegates from Scottish and English universities enjoyed a varied programme on the day. This included: Continue reading →

Posted in Events, PhDs | Tagged #idocq2016, #idocq6, Alicja Pawluczuk, Alison Brettle, Anne Elogie, Cathy Foster, Centre for Social Informatics, CILIP, CSI, Diane Pennington, Edinburgh Napier University, Ella Taylor-Smith, Emerald, ESRC, Frances Ryan, Frank Hopfgartner, Glasgow University, iDocQ, information science, information science pathway, Iris Buunk, Kimberley Beasley, Kunle Amidu, Laura Muir, Liam Ralph, Lyndsey Jenkins, Matjaz Vidmar, PhD, research, RGU, Robert Gordon University, Salford University, Scottish Graduate School of Social Science, Strathclyde University | Leave a reply

Professor Hazel Hall

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