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Professor
Christopher Turner
Economist and Information scientist, Chris Turner worked
initially as an Information Officer at the British Institute of Management then
moved into research and teaching at Birmingham Polytechnic and then Brighton University where he became Professor
of Information Studies. Professor Turner has undertaken consultancy for the
British Council, Post Office, Probation Service, Home Office, Citizens Advice
Bureaux, a number of NHS Trusts and the World Bank; he has completed Research
on Workforce Planning and Online public access systems for the British
Library and has also worked on projects in India, Germany, Chile, Singapore,
Greece, Malaysia, Hungary, Brazil, Kenya and Nigeria.
He has published a variety of papers as well as two
monographs: Organising Information:
principles and practice and The
Dissemination of Information.
He is currently Chair of the Association for Information
Management, Chair of the Hampshire and Solent Learning Hub, a member of the
British Library Advisory Board, President of the North Hampshire Chamber of
Commerce and a board member of a number of other research based trusts.
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Chris Turner
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Professor Mike Hart
Mike Hart worked for many years in the Business School
at De Montfort University, Leicester before taking up his present position as
Professor of Business and Informatics at University
College, Winchester. He is interested in all aspects
of business studies education and has recently published papers in the areas
of e-learning, plagiarism and communities of practice in several
international conferences.
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Mike Hart
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