Three Social Informatics events 14th, 15th and 16th March

07/03/2012

Next week Edinburgh Napier University is hosting three events related to social informatics. Two are hosted by IIDI as part of its seminar series. The third is Hazel Hall's inaugural professorial lecture on the evening of Thursday 15th March, hosted by the University.

The events are free and open to all interested from both within and outwith the Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation.

**Wednesday 14th March**
Speaker: Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, US
Presentation theme: Bibliometrics and biography ("biobibliometrics")
Further details: http://www.iidi.napier.ac.uk/c/news/newsid/13370794
Time: 14:00-15:00
Venue: room F29, Edinburgh Napier Merchiston campus (http://www.napier.ac.uk/aboutus/Maps/Pages/Merchiston.aspx)
If you are from outwith IIDI, please e-mail Hazel Hall h.hall@napier.ac.uk to say that you are coming.

**Thursday 15th March**
Speaker: Professor Hazel Hall, Edinburgh Napier University
Presentation theme: Hazel Hall's inaugural professorial lecture "What's so social about informatics?"
Further details: http://www.napier.ac.uk/Events/Pages/EventDetails.aspx?NewsID=159
Time: presentation from 18:00-19:00, followed by drinks reception 19:00-20:00 (no charge)
Venue: Lindsay Stewart Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh Napier Craiglockhart campus (http://www.napier.ac.uk/aboutus/maps/pages/craiglockhart.aspx)
To register (all): please e-mail events@napier.ac.uk

**Friday 16th March**
Speaker: Professor Gunilla Widen, Abo Akademi, Finland
Presentation theme: Social information research
Further details: http://www.iidi.napier.ac.uk/c/news/newsid/13371311
Time: 14:00-15:00
Venue: room D40, Edinburgh Napier Merchiston campus (http://www.napier.ac.uk/aboutus/Maps/Pages/Merchiston.aspx)
If you are from outwith IIDI, please e-mail Hazel Hall h.hall@napier.ac.uk to say that you are coming.
 
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