#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 summary – 3rd June 2019: UX research in libraries
Earlier this week we had a great chat on the topic of User Experience Research in Libraries. We were very fortunate to have Andy, Helen and Bryony from the UXLibs … Continue reading
#uklibchat 3rd June – UX research in libraries
The next #uklibchat will take place on 3rd June, 19.00-20.30 UK time (BST). Our topic this month will be user experience (UX) research in libraries. If you’ve not encountered this … Continue reading
#uklibchat summary – 4th July: Creative Collaborations
On Tuesday night we were chatting about ‘creative collaborations’, and the ways we can enrich the user experience by working together with other departments, organisations and sectors. The chat Storify … Continue reading
Feature #17: Are libraries open to all? How do we make libraries accessible?
Thank you to Jamie for this month’s feature article. Join us for the chat on Tuesday 2 September on Accessibility and Libraries, 18.30-20.30 BST. Accessibility Agenda available to add questions … Continue reading
2 September 2014 – Agenda : Accessibility and Libraries
Our next #uklibchat is on Accessibility. How accessible are we and to whom? How can libraries support wider accessibility? As usual, we’ll be chatting on Twitter from 6.30pm-8.30pm UK time … Continue reading
Feature #10b Online user experience aspect of libraries
In the lead up to our #uklibchat ‘Putting the User first’ on the 7th November we invited Andy Priestner and Matthew Borg to write for us. Read on for article … Continue reading
Feature #10a David Attenboroughs in cardies
In the lead up to our #uklibchat ‘Putting the User first’ on the 7th November we invited Andy Priestner and Matthew Borg to write for us, and luckily they agreed! … Continue reading