Maria Cecil at iConference 2024
PhD student Maria Cecil recently participated in the European/African leg of the iConference 2024 doctoral colloquium. Here she gives an overview of the event.
PhD student Maria Cecil recently participated in the European/African leg of the iConference 2024 doctoral colloquium. Here she gives an overview of the event.
This was the first of the social informatics research group’s PhD presentations in 2024. Here, Drew Feeney reports on his project ‘New Clicks’: developing user-led digital [more …]
This post describes the recent Scottish briefing for the BRIDGE project, at the National Library of Scotland. The account is based on livetweets from the session. [more …]
On Friday 26 January, the social informatics research group hosted a seminar on its research into information literacy. SIRG members were delighted to welcome attendance [more …]
A brief round-up of some Social Informatics Research Group members’ plans for this trimester. Busy busy busy!
In October, Social Informatics Research Group PhD researchers, Marina Milosheva and Drew Feeney, presented some of their work at the 2023 European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL2023). The full [more …]
Congratulations to Social Informatics Research Group member Drew Feeney, who is now the Public Libraries representative on CILIP’s Information Literacy Group (ILG). He will represent the UK’s national Public [more …]
Dr Bruce Ryan, Marina Milosheva and Associate Professor Peter Cruickshank have delivered their final report on the impacts of information literacy (IL) research on society. It is now available [more …]
Dr Raj Kumar Bhardwaj, of St Stephen’s College (University of New Delhi), inspired us with the description of his initiative to develop a system to provide [more …]
Recently, PhD student Maria Cecil attended the doctoral colloquium at the ASIS&T annual meeting. Here she briefly describes her preparation and the event itself.
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