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Privacy Week 2013 with Dr. Kelly Gates: The Computational Work of Policing
ALA Webinar on Programming and Outreach during Choose Privacy Week
Workshop with Annette Markham on Remixed Methods for Qualitative Research
2013 Open Access Day @ UWM
Open Access Day at UWM with Dr. Victoria Stodden (Feb 8, 2013)
CIPR Hosting NVivo Webinar: Using NVivo as a Research Tool (Feb 1, 2013)
After Successful 2011-2012 CIPR Forges Ahead
Book Review: The Digital Rights Movement, by Hector Postigo
CIPR Research Lunch: Current Research in Internet & Copyright
Zimmer presenting at International Symposium on Internet Ethics
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