#uklibchat summary 6th December – farewell and review
Thanks so much to everyone who joined us last night for our final #uklibchat, it was a lovely way to say goodbye to #uklibchat. You can view an archive of … Continue reading
Final reflections: Annie
As others have mentioned, was a difficult decision to bring uklibchat to an end. In the 10 years since our first foray into Twitter chats, the uklibchat project/community/whatever you would … Continue reading
#uklibchat summary 7th June – Public library work in a pandemic
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this month’s #uklibchat – public library workers and users alike. If you missed the chat or want to revisit the discussion, the … Continue reading
#uklibchat summary 12th April – #ebookSOS
Many thanks indeed to Caroline Ball and Rachel Bickley from the #ebookSOS campaign for joining us for this month’s #uklibchat. As one participant noted, the chat could have gone on … Continue reading
#uklibchat 12th April 2021 – #ebookSOS
If you work with e-books in any capacity, you may well have heard of #ebookSOS – a campaign to raise awareness and instigate change in the pricing, accessibility and functionality … Continue reading
#uklibchat summary 7th December – joint chat with #BibChatDE
For our December chat we joined forces with the German Twitter chat #BibChatDE to discuss the unprecedented year we have experienced, and looking ahead to 2021. The tweets from this … Continue reading
#uklibchat Summary – New Year’s Resolutions 7 Jan 2014
This is what people said at the start of the year. I wonder how well people have been doing so far with the New Years Resolutions that they mentioned? I’ve … Continue reading
7 Jan 2014 Agenda: A New Year’s #uklibchat :redux
The year is going going almost gone, but we’re already planning the first #uklibchat 2014! Last January, we asked #uklibchatters to put down their 2013 New Years Resolutions in this … Continue reading
Summary 20th October – The Future of Libraries
Q1. How will/does the use of self-service machines affect libraries? Changes the dynamic between staff and patrons When first introduced customer / staff interaction is usually increased Enables more time … Continue reading