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Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Steve Dixon-Smith

Themes and trends in library and information research: a one-day conference by CILIP in Kent #libresearch17

Posted on October 25, 2017 by Hazel Hall
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Photo credit Graham Richardson, licensed under CC BY 2.0

Two weeks today on Wednesday 8th November I will be the opening speaker at a one day conference entitled ‘Themes and trends in library and information research‘. The event is hosted by CILIP in Kent, and takes place at Canterbury Christ Church University in the Frederic Mason room of the grade II listed St. Martin’s Priory. Continue reading →

Posted in Events | Tagged #libresearch17, Alison Hicks, Canterbury Christ Church University, CILIP, Claire Sewell, conference, Kent, Kirsty Wallis, librarians, Rebecca Daniels, research, St Martin's Priory, Steve Dixon-Smith | Leave a reply

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