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KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
About. I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whoKATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom,freedom and fun.
KATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom,freedom and fun.
KATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Below is a copy of the text of the Consent Form for participants in my research at Curtin University of Technology: Curtin University ofTechnology
KATHRYN GREENHILL
This post, originally published in July 2007, is regularly set as required reading for the first week of library Learning 2.0 programs around the world, 20 reasons why learning about emerging technologies is part of every librarians job.. In my last post, Why should I learn about that when I’m busy with other stuff?, I concluded that if library staff are going to trade a couple of hours aKATHRYN GREENHILL
I made this 2 minute video essay, Deeply local at your library 101, for the Library 101 project. DEEPLY LOCAL AT YOUR LIBRARY 101. The key for libraries to thriveKATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
12 February 2013 At the closing ceremony for the 2013 Information Online Conference in Brisbane, Australia, awarded free registration to 2015 Information Online Conference from the Australian Library and Information Association for “contributions over a number of years” as a “thought-leader and mover and shaker” who asks “colleagues and our industry to look at ourselves, to look atKATHRYN GREENHILL
I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom,freedom and fun.
KATHRYN GREENHILL
under 60 WORDS. Kathryn Greenhill is an author, presenter and facilitator who for the last thirty years has been helping others learn about new technologies and the future of libraries.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Kathryn Greenhill. Curriculum Vitae September 2020.KATHRYN GREENHILL
Journal articles. Greenhill, Kathryn 2008 Commons, chat and collaboration: How we’re connecting with Millennials at Murdoch University Library Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter Vol 6 No 2 (April 2008) .. Peer-reviewed Conference Papers. Greenhill, K., 2020. Kindness and UX in GLAMR online presence: same, same but different?KATHRYN GREENHILL
Since 1990, I have been presenting about new technologies and their impact on libraries and cultural institutions. I have given over 70 presentations and workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Netherlands.KATHRYN GREENHILL
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I am an Australian librarian, author, presenter and facilitator who believes that libraries are about connection, recreation, wisdom, freedom and fun. I work to communicate libraries’ role as central to community building and to freedom of knowledge – not just as buildings and collections, but also online and through the people whowork in them.
I am currently researching how to understand kindness in publiclibraries.
Libraries can remain relevant if we keep our connection with our communities and work out how to serve them best. We need to re-assess what we do. We need to work out what to keep, what needs metamorphosis and what needs to be discarded. We need to learn how to use and teach new literacies, to re-create our spaces for people instead of objects, help preserve wisdom and to fight for free and open access to information for everyone. None of this is new – we have been changing like this for centuries. I like to work with other people to find new ways to do things. I like kicking the tyres to see how things work. I like finding out about new web tools. I like finding out how people are opening up and blending their datasets. I like Open Source, Open Access and unconferences. I like to play with new media and create things. I love encouraging other people and helping them to teach each other. Posted by Kathryn Greenhill at 4:37 am on December1st, 2008.
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