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Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Sun Microsystems

Work essential or extra workload? The value of creating a personal professional web presence

Posted on March 10, 2021 by Hazel Hall
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This afternoon my Centre for Social Informatics colleague and PhD student Marina Milosheva and I are running a session on the value to academics of creating a personal professional web presence. This is one of a series of researcher development events offered through Edinburgh Napier University’s Research, Innovation and Enterprise unit. Our colleague Dr Sophie Morris is the organiser. Continue reading →

Posted in CPD, Events | Tagged Berkeley, blog, California, Centre for Social Informatics, CSI, Edinburgh Napier University, Library and Information Science Research Coalition, Maria Burke, Marina Milosheva, Michael Buckland, Navigating business information sources, Peter Cruickshank, Queen Margaret College, social media, Sophie Morris, Sun Microsystems, TFPL, Yahoo! | Leave a reply

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