IIDI hosts a third successful DREaM project workshop in Edinburgh
30/04/2012
The third of the five
Developing Research Excellence and Methods (DREaM) project events took place at Craighouse campus at Edinburgh Napier University on 25th April 2012. The goal of the AHRC-funded project is to create a UK network of library and information science researchers. It is led by the Director of the Centre for Social Informatics, Professor Hazel Hall.
On this occasion Hazel was joined by Dr Phil Turner of IIDI's Centre for Interaction Design as one of the session leaders. Phil's contribution was the most popular formal session of the day.
Read more about the success of the third DREaM event on the
Library and Information Science Research Coalition blog.
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Associated people
Director of CSI
h.hall@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455 2760
This AHRC-funded project develops a formal UK-wide network of Library and Information Science (LIS) researchers. A key goal of the project is to build capacity and capability in the development and implementation of innovative methods and techniques in undertaking LIS research.
The technologies that help us to organise and share information on the internet are changing the way we live and work. This information society or knowledge economy people affects is in all kinds of new ways – as individuals, groups and organisations.