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April 20, 2018May 1, 2018 Christian Lauersen

Beyond tables and chairs: The Library as facilitating platform

April 29, 2017April 30, 2017 Christian Lauersen

And The Winner is.. How libraries can support students working for a better life on campus

August 25, 2016 Christian Lauersen

Libraries curating open data sources

June 27, 2016June 27, 2016 Christian Lauersen

Libraries Opening Paths to Knowledge: The Data Literacy case

May 19, 2016May 23, 2016 Christian Lauersen

Exploring the data journey in social sciences

September 14, 2015September 15, 2015 Christian Lauersen

The Traditional and The Intelligent Library Space: Upcoming presentations, see you soon #dffu2015

June 9, 2015June 9, 2015 Christian Lauersen

Between digital tools, palms and LEGO – the decor of Digital Social Science Lab

May 9, 2015November 24, 2015 Christian Lauersen

There are some new kids in Library Town – say hi to Python, Qualtrics and QGIS

April 28, 2015May 11, 2015 Christian Lauersen

Connecting with new students – the making of a LEGO Library Stop-Motion Movie

March 14, 2015April 27, 2015 Christian Lauersen

Bringing technology and academia together: The making of Digital Social Science Lab

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