[Asis-l] WEBINAR - Information Science and Library Science across Europe

tamara heck Tamara.Heck at uni-duesseldorf.de
Wed Apr 8 12:08:18 EDT 2015


Dear students and colleagues, 

 

the ASIS&T European Student Chapter (ESC) invites interested students,
researchers and colleagues to the upcoming webinar series “Information
Science and Library Science across Europe”.

DATE: Thursday, 16th 2015

TIME: 4-5 pm (GMT)

 

There are lot of places across Europe for students to study Information
Science and /or Library Science. This webinar is part of the series
“Information Science and Library Science across Europe”, where
representatives from schools and universities present themselves as study
and research hub and give an overview of their activities. Students can get
directly in touch with professors and researchers and ask questions about
research activities and lectures. This time, we invited Ernesto Priego from
the City University in London (UK) and Sergej Sizov from the Heinrich Heine
University Düsseldorf (D).

This webinar is also a good opportunity for researchers and professors to
get in touch with each other.

To register please write an e-mail to asistescvideo at gmail.com with the
subject “ESC Webinar” till Apr 12th. You will receive an e-mail on Apr 13th
with the link to the webinar room (Adobe Connect) and the access password.

 

PLEASE forward this e-mail to your students and colleagues.

For more information visit: http://www.asis.org/Chapters/Student/esc/?p=713 

 

Webinar presented by ASIS&T ESC:
<http://www.asis.org/Chapters/Student/esc/>
www.asis.org/Chapters/Student/esc/ 

 

Tamara Heck

ESC secretary/treasurer

 

Institute for Language and Information 

Department of Information Science

Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

Universitätsstraße 1

40225 Düsseldorf

Phone: +49 211 81 10803

tamara.heck at hhu.de

 

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