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From: Maria Campbell <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 09:40:56 +0000

Dear Colleagues,

You are invited to the next, free UKSG webinar: "Blockchain in research and
education"

https://www.uksg.org/webinars/blockchain

Date: Thursday 28 September 2017
Time: 1300 BST (British Summer Time)
Duration: 45-60 minutes including Q&A

Speaker:
- Martin Hamilton, Futurist, Jisc

Overview:
There's a lot of hype right now about blockchain, the technology that
underpins the Bitcoin virtual currency, with speculation that it could
transform just about every aspect of our lives. Join Martin Hamilton as he
discusses possible blockchain applications in research and education.

General information:
This is a free webinar and open to all. If you are interested, but unable
to join the live event, please register anyway as a recording will be made
available to all who register. If you have particular accessibility needs,
please feel free to contact me on [log in to unmask]

For more information and to register, please visit
https://www.uksg.org/webinars/blockchain

Feedback from our July webinar: "A welcome human touch in a digital age." -
Jane Benjamin, University of South Wales; 98% of survey respondents would
recommend July's webinar.

Thank you for your attention. I hope you can join us.

Maria

Maria Campbell
Digital Communications Associate, UKSG
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UKSG on Twitter: @UKSG
UKSG webinars: www.uksg.org/webinars and #UKSGwebinar


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