I am working in a university library. I therefore wanted to start this blog to talk about libraries and especially library 2.0. I also wanted to discuss web 2.0 with the blogosphere.
Showing posts with label tom roper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tom roper. Show all posts
Monday, June 13, 2011
CILIP London: Voices for the Library: a new model for library advocacy at The Sekforde Arms Hashtag
As mentioned previously in this blog, Tom Roper will be talking at the Sekforde Arms. I mentioned in the post, that at the time there was no hashtag. Tom quickly responded by saying it might be worth using #vftlciliplond as the hashtag. Thanks Tom. I'm hoping to be there, but workuing until 6.00pm.
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hashtags,
library advocacy,
tom roper,
twitter,
voices for the library
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
CILIP London: Voices for the Library: a new model for library advocacy at The Sekforde Arms
Tom Roper will be talking at Sekforde Inn in London entitled CILIP London: Voices for the Library: a new model for library advocacy. I might got along. Also unsure what the hashtag is for the event
Monday, March 28, 2011
Library Advocacy event at Cilip
23 May Library Advocacy: Sharing and Learning from National and International Experiences. The event is on my birthday and £96.00 (so too expensive a present for myself, but for those interested, it might be worth a shot.
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advocacy,
cilip,
library advocacy,
tom roper,
web 2.0. advocacy
Saturday, February 05, 2011
700th entry and off to support Marcus Garvey to support
This is my 700th entry and today is Save Our Libraries day. The following link is a live blog on the Guardian site. I'm going to Marcus Garvey later, as its the first library I worked at and there supporting them for the day. Listened to radio five have been following it to.
Therefore, a big shout to all the team from voices for the library who have helped make this a great idea.
Therefore, a big shout to all the team from voices for the library who have helped make this a great idea.
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foi,
gary green,
marcus garvey,
phil bradley,
real wikiman,
save libraries,
the guardian,
tom roper
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