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Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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From #asist2016 in Copenhagen to #ili2016 in London – and back home to Edinburgh again

Posted on November 1, 2016 by Hazel Hall
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#ASIST2016 & #ILI2016 brochures and lanyards Last month I participated at two conferences back-to-back: the 79th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIST2016) in Copenhagen from Friday 15th to Tuesday 18th October, and then the second day of Internet Librarian International (ILI2016) in London on Wednesday 19th October. Continue reading →

Posted in Awards, Events, PhDs, Projects | Tagged #ASIST2016, #ili2016, ASIST, Association for Information Science and Technology, Bright Club, Frances Ryan, Information Today Europe, Internet Librarian International, Isabella Peters, Nicky Whitsted, OCLC, UK Electronic Information Group, UKeIG, Val Skelton | 1 Reply

Professor Hazel Hall

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