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Research Policy and Practice: How Information Can Change the World

Information is power, but where does it come from? What happens when we don’t have it? How should we use it when we do? On Wednesday September 26, 2007, the Beatley Library at Simmons College convened a special panel addressing these issues in the context of international development and cooperation. The panelists were Fulbright Visiting Specialist, Shahnaz Huq Hussain, Professor,
Department of Geography and Environment, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sergio Chaparro-Univazo, Assistant Professor at the Simmons College Graduate School
of Library and Information Science, Hugo Kamya, Associate Professor at the Simmons College School of Social Work and Julie Steller, a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Simmons School for Health Studies. The panel was moderated by career resources reference librarian Kelly Woodside.

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Bio of Shahnaz Huq Hussain at Simmons Fulbright Resources
Sergio Chaparro-Univazo, Simmons College
Sergio Chaparro-Univazo's webpage at Simmons College
Hugo A. Kamya, Ph.D., Simmons College
Hugo Kamya's webpage at Simmons College
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# 2008-01-08 by Simmons College GSLIS | Feed icon Comments (1) | GSLIS Events

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  1. Rebecca says on Dec 27, 2008 @ 05:20 PM:

    By any chance, is the Podcast Transcript still available? This was a wonderful panel, thank you!

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