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Institute for Learning & Research Technology (ILRT), based at the University of Bristol, has expertise in web standards and technologies, turning abstract technical developments into practical tools and applications. ILRT also has a strong track record in project management, training and consultancy. (Excerpt from this source)
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Planet SOSIG: Regarding Collaboration, Conferences and Courses |
Alejandro Fernandez introduces a new collaborative initiative between the RDN and LTSN, Emma Place reports from the BPS Annual Conference and Neil Jacobs presents a new course for social researchers in Government. |
April 2003, issue35, regular column |
Planet-SOSIG |
This month Neil Jacobs introduces a new book for information professionals in the social sciences and Heta Virnes describes her experience of running virtual helpdesks for SOSIG. |
July 2004, issue40, regular column |
Planet-SOSIG: A Variety of Reports |
This month Neil Jacobs reports on updates to the Regard service, Martin Poulter introduces a new Economics Assessment Bank and Emma Place highlights the programme of training and outreach conducted by SOSIG this spring. |
April 2004, issue39, regular column |