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EBLIP6 - Valuing knowledge and expertise The 6th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference 2011: Pre conference workshops
Interested in research or evidence based library and information practice and need some CPD?
There are four workshops on offer at 75GBP (including refreshments) each on Monday 27th June, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK as part of the EBLIP6 pre-conference programme.

These 1/2 day workshops have an emphasis on the practical application of knowledge and are facilitated by International experts.

10.00 - 13.00 Introduction to EBLIP, Andrew Booth, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom<http://www.eblip6.salford.ac.uk/presenter.php>

10.00 - 13.00 Reflective Practice, Barbara Sen, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom<http://www.eblip6.salford.ac.uk/presenter.php>

13.30 - 16.30 Critical appraisal, Lorie Kloda, McGill University, Canada<http://www.eblip6.salford.ac.uk/presenter.php>

13.30 - 16.30 Introduction to Meta-synthesis, Christine Urquhart, Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom<http://www.eblip6.salford.ac.uk/presenter.php>

Booking for pre-conference workshops is available until 20th June 2011; however places are limited, so early booking is advised.

Please note that you do not need to attend the conference to attend pre-conference workshops.

For further information about each workshop, check out our website

http://www.eblip6.salford.ac.uk/programme.php
For further details about the EBLIP6 conference
Full details of the conference are available on the conference website at http://www.eblip6.salford.ac.uk . Alternatively sign up to follow conference news via the EBLIP6 Twitter (http://twitter.com/eblip2011) and on Facebook (http://bit.ly/99EY96).
Registration Rates

Pre conference workshops ½ days (choice of four) are 75GBP each (until 20th June 2011).



Dick Hartley
Professor of Information Science
Director
Institute of Humanities and Social Science Research
Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester
UK.

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