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My name is Stephen Tapril, I'm 25 years of age, and come from the Wirral, England. I am currently pursuing doctoral (PhD) studies at the University of Sheffield within the Department of Information Studies. I also hold a Masters (MA) degree from University College London, in Electronic Communication and Publishing (CILIP accredited), and a Masters (MA) degree from Worcester College, Oxford University, in Ancient & Modern History.
 
==Education==
I am currently pursuing doctoral (PhD) studies at the University of Sheffield within the Department of Information Studies. I also hold a Masters (MA) degree from University College London, in Electronic Communication and Publishing (CILIP accredited), and a Masters (MA) degree from Worcester College, Oxford University, in Ancient & Modern History.
 
==Professional Background==
My professional background, before making a career break to pursue research interests, centres on the information profession. I've held a variety of "middle management" positions within academic library services, from overseeing busy issue desks to managing serials and journals collections to assisting with the formulation of university-wide cataloguing policies.
My professional background, before making a career break to pursue research interests, centres on the information profession. I've held a variety of "middle management" positions within academic library services, from overseeing busy issue desks to managing serials and journals collections to assisting with the formulation of university-wide cataloguing policies.
==Personal Interests==
Aside from my research interests within the field of information science, and my academic background in history, I am an experienced and avid 'aquarist' providing homes for a variety of tropical freshwater fish (the most unusual are possibly my brackish puffer fish). In my spare time I enjoy science fiction (literature, television, and films), rating Frank Herbert's "Dune" as my favourite work of fiction so far. I spend a good deal of time managing an online community/roleplay game for fans of "Dune", which also involves the technical responsibilities of managing a website. Luckily this isn't a regrettable chore since I'm an experienced web designer: I currently work for both Oxford University and Sheffield University on content management system related projects.  
Aside from my research interests within the field of information science, and my academic background in history, I am an experienced and avid 'aquarist' providing homes for a variety of tropical freshwater fish (the most unusual are possibly my brackish puffer fish). In my spare time I enjoy science fiction (literature, television, and films), rating Frank Herbert's "Dune" as my favourite work of fiction so far. I spend a good deal of time managing an online community/roleplay game for fans of "Dune", which also involves the technical responsibilities of managing a website. Luckily this isn't a regrettable chore since I'm an experienced web designer: I currently work for both Oxford University and Sheffield University on content management system related projects.  


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Education

I am currently pursuing doctoral (PhD) studies at the University of Sheffield within the Department of Information Studies. I also hold a Masters (MA) degree from University College London, in Electronic Communication and Publishing (CILIP accredited), and a Masters (MA) degree from Worcester College, Oxford University, in Ancient & Modern History.

Professional Background

My professional background, before making a career break to pursue research interests, centres on the information profession. I've held a variety of "middle management" positions within academic library services, from overseeing busy issue desks to managing serials and journals collections to assisting with the formulation of university-wide cataloguing policies.

Personal Interests

Aside from my research interests within the field of information science, and my academic background in history, I am an experienced and avid 'aquarist' providing homes for a variety of tropical freshwater fish (the most unusual are possibly my brackish puffer fish). In my spare time I enjoy science fiction (literature, television, and films), rating Frank Herbert's "Dune" as my favourite work of fiction so far. I spend a good deal of time managing an online community/roleplay game for fans of "Dune", which also involves the technical responsibilities of managing a website. Luckily this isn't a regrettable chore since I'm an experienced web designer: I currently work for both Oxford University and Sheffield University on content management system related projects.