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      <title>Planet SOSIG</title>
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      <description>Planet SOSIG has a new satellite: the Social Science Research Grapevine. Grapevine provides an interesting compliment to the range of social science Web services hosted at the ILRT  at Bristol, including SOSIG, REGARD and Biz/ed. The service is now also included in social science workshop modules offered by the ILRT joint services Internet training team.
What does Grapevine offer? Grapevine is a new and unique online source of career development opportunities for social science researchers which was officially launched at the (IRISS&amp;rsquo;98) conference in March.</description>
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      <title>Planet SOSIG: ALISS and IRISS</title>
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      <description>First call for papers for IRISS&amp;rsquo;98 An international conference on social science research and information on the Internet is planned for the 25-27 March 1998. The conference will be held in Bristol in the UK and is being hosted by the Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT)[1], home to SOSIG[2] and a number of other social science and Internet related projects. The conference is aimed at social science researchers, practitioners and information professionals who are interested in the role and impact of the Internet on the social sciences and society in general.</description>
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