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All pics by me (this top one cropped and edited). In early June, I went to the annual Gregynog conference for library and IT professionals in Wales, along with some library colleagues. My favourite session was not actually library related, although it fitted in well with a theme on designing new buildings and learning spaces [...]

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Patricia Ianuzzi is a librarian from Las Vegas, and I enjoyed her keynote, which featured references to online gaming and to Las Vegas casinos! She began by giving an overview of information literacy and reports in the US, which I found very useful. These are some of the references she gave: The Spellings Commission on [...]

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Jenny Evans & Ruth Harrison (Imperial College, London): 2. 0 much to do: how, when and why should library staff find out about web 2.0, and what does it mean for information literacy? The session was about an idea called 23 Things, which was a list put together by a public library in America to [...]

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This is a write-up of sessions I attended on the first day of LILAC, the Librarians Information Literacy Annual Conference, on Monday 30th March 2009, back in the days before I had a blog. For more information about what information literacy is, see yesterday’s blog post. I have to comment first of all that the [...]

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I’m a little late blogging about the LILAC Conference, which I attended in Cardiff a month and a half ago, but I didn’t have a blog at the time, having only started this one last week. The LILAC conference is the Librarians Information Literacy Annual Conference, it has nothing to do with the flower, or [...]

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