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This report explores the value of social media and other web 2.0 tools in encouraging uptake of research
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Guidance for defence personnel on the use of social media
The Media Literacy Programme Fund awards grant funding to organisations undertaking media literacy activity that tackles the media literacy challenges in the Online Media Literacy Strategy.
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Why and how HM Revenue and Customs uses social media, what we expect from you and what you can expect from us.
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Privacy notice for Home Office social media.
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Guide for schools on how terrorist groups such as ISIL use social media to encourage travel to Syria and Iraq.
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