Coalition participation in future events
Events of particular interest to the UK LIS research community, and those at which the Coalition is participating, are highlighted below. If you would like your event to be included in the listing, please e-mail Hazel Hall at hazel.hall@lisresearch.org. Please also note that many event alerts are tweeted from @LISResearch. (See the LIS events: general listings page for a full range of listing services.)
2012
Date: Wednesday 25th April 2012
Event: DREaM event 4: workshop 3
Location: Edinburgh Napier University (Craighouse campus), Edinburgh
Organised by: DREaM project team (LIS Research Coalition and Edinburgh Napier University)
Further details: See the workshop 4 programme and and the DREaM project workshops page
LIS Research Coalition participation at this event: This event is organised as part of the DREaM project (Developing Research Excellence and Methods) funded by the AHRC and supported by the LIS Research Coalition.
Date: Tuesday 22nd – Friday 25th May 2012
Event: 4th International Conference on Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries
Location: Absolute Hotel, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Organised by: QQML conference committee
Further details: See the conference web page
LIS Research Coalition participation at this event: Alison Brettle and Charles Oppenheim are giving a paper co-authored with Hazel Hall on the DREaM project (Developing Research Excellence and Methods), and Hazel Hall is giving a paper co-authored with Peter Cruickshank and Ella Taylor-Smith on the RiLIES project (Research in Librarianship Impact Evaluation Study).
Date: Monday 9th July 2012
Event: DREaM event 5: concluding conference
Location: British Library Conference Centre, London
Organised by: DREaM project team (LIS Research Coalition and Edinburgh Napier University)
Further details: See the conference web page
LIS Research Coalition participation at this event: This event is organised as part of the DREaM project (Developing Research Excellence and Methods) funded by the AHRC and supported by the LIS Research Coalition.