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Event Writeups 2013

Page history last edited by Anabel Marsh 9 years, 6 months ago

Writeups from Library Camp Glasgow 2013

 

Before Library Camp 

 

Graeme Arnott - Library Camp Glasgow page on Wikimedia UK

Storify - Library Camp Glasgow: The Prologue

Karen McAulay - Airs and Graces: the Muso's CPD

 

Library Camp Writeups

 

General

Storify - tweets and pictures from the event.

Clare Donlan - Books and Libraries. Clare went to the National Libraries Day, End User Education and Wikimedia sessions and the Mitchell tour.

Scottish Academic Libraries Co-operative Training Group - SALCTG goes to Library Camp. SALCTG sponsored the afternoon tea-break.

Lorna Robertson - Lorna's Library Thoughts. Lorna went on the Mitchell tour and attended the Business Information, Young People and Library Work and E-content in Public Libraries sessions.

Heritage Library Management System sponsored the Soapbox prize and featured us on their website news and Facebook pages.

Glasgow Library Tweetups blog. Library Camp Glasgow grew out of GLTU, so keep an eye on this blog for future developments.

Anabel Marsh's post on running Library Camp Glasgow with tips for any future organisers.

 

Specific sessions

Listed in the order they appear on the Sessions page:

National Libraries Day

Notes on the session to discuss what we could do for National Libraries Day 2014. NB Follow-up activities required! See also CILIPS News.

Reader Development

Kathleen O'Neill suggested this Guardian article on Fiction Prescriptions would be relevant.

Wendy Kirk wrote a guest post on the GLTU blog about her session.

No Future? Young People and Library Careers

Anabel Marsh suggested this article from Library Journal: Helping new librarians by sticking with it: not dead yet and a blog post of essential careers advice for new professionals from the Wikiman.

Wikimedia in Scotland

Graeme Arnott wrote up his session as The Failure of Ford Prefect.

Growing a Business: Finding the Right Information

Louise Morrison and Lynda Robertson wrote about their session on the MmITS blog.

Creative Incubators: Libraries as Sources of Inspiration

Karen McAulay was inspired to write a reflective piece on Creativity in Libraries. She mused further in this Storify.

Delphine Dallison, who pitched the session, wrote it up in an illustrated guest post on the GLTU blog.

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