[Eurchap] 1 Webinar - 3 presentation: Meet your Library & Information Science colleagues

Tamara Heck Tamara.Heck at uni-duesseldorf.de
Tue Sep 17 12:24:26 EDT 2013


The ESC webinar comes with exciting topics and the chance to meet colleagues
and collaborators from the library & information science field. 

The ESC webinar mainly addresses PhDs , Bachelor and Master students, and
tries to open a forum to exchange research outcomes and interests for
further collaboration.

Webinar info:

Time: September 24th, 2013, 6 pm UTC+2 (6 pm e.g. in Sweden, Spain, Italy,
Germany; 5 pm e.g. in UK, Ireland)

To join the webinar write an e-mail to tamara.heck(at)hhu.de. If you tell us
your name and your research interests, we will put you on the participants
list, which will be provided to all participants after the webinar. 

 Presenters:

*	1st talk (10 min): “What ASIS&T can do for you: connections and
engagement with your professional community”:  Adam Girard, University
College Dublin, Ireland, chair of ASIS&T European Chapter
*	2nd talk (20 min): “How far are we to the “enhanced” doctoral
dissertations?”: Gema Bueno de la Fuente, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,
Spain.
*	3rd talk (20 min): “Pathways and Opportunities for Early Career
Researchers in Library and Information Science.”: Anna Hampson Lundh,
University of Boras, Sweden.

Further information about the topics and the presenters can be found on the
ESC website: http://www.asis.org/Chapters/Student/esc/

 

On behalf the ESC board. 

 

best regards, tamara.

 

 
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Tamara Heck

Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf

Institute for Language and Information

Department of Information Science

Office 24.53/01.87

Universitätsstraße 1

40225 Düsseldorf

Tel.: +49-211-81-10803

tamara.heck at hhu.de

http://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss

 

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