InformAll - changes at the Research Information and Digital Literacies Coalition

Research Information and Digital Literacies Coalition (RIDLs) has re-cast itself as InformAll, with clearer objectives, better defined benefits of joining the organisation and a remit that goes beyond the realm of higher education. InformAll exists to provide 'a collaborative, multiagency focus...

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