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Hazel Hall

Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: open knowledge

Open Knowledge Foundation meet-up, Edinburgh 24th January 2013

Posted on January 29, 2013 by Hazel Hall
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OKFN logo, Open Knowledge Foundation logoLast Thursday I attended an evening meet-up of the Open Knowledge Foundation Network (OKFN) Edinburgh, along with Peter Cruickshank (one of my colleagues from the Centre for Social Informatics).

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Posted in Events | Tagged Amy Guy, Andy Wightman, Ben Plouviez, big data, Centre for Social Informatics, CSI, Edinburgh, Ewan Klein, Freda O'Byrne, Gill Hamilton, IIDI, Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation, Michael Fourman, Naomi Lillie, National Library of Scotland, OKFN, open data, open knowledge, OPen Knowledge Foundation, Peter Cruickshank | Leave a reply

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