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Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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More men wanted – to complete the Workforce Mapping Project survey

Posted on April 27, 2015 by Hazel Hall
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The Workforce Mapping Project survey is found at http://bit.ly/workforcemap

The Workforce Mapping Project survey closes at the end of the month on Thursday 30th April. The Edinburgh Napier project team is keen to encourage those who work within the UK in roles associated with libraries, archives, records, information, and knowledge management, and who have not already done so, to make their contributions to the study.

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Posted in Projects | Tagged ARA, archives, Archives and Records Association, Centre for Social Informatics, Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, Christine Irving, CILIP, CSI, Edinburgh Napier University, Employment Research Institute, information management, information science, Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation, knowledge management, librarians, libraries, Matthew Dutton, records management, response rates, Robert Raeside, survey, Tao Chen, workforce mapping project | 1 Reply

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