Highbury College Library service is changing; with the Head of service departing in June, we were quickly merged with the IT Services Dept which has been a fantastic move. I have now been appointed to a new role of College Librarian and we have recently moved into our new library on the brilliant rebuilt premises @ Cosham. Earlier this year I received the College Star Award for e-learning in teaching and learning.
Apologies for the blog stopping for so long; the twins @ home, Samuel and Oliver, don't apologise for the delay that they caused in regular updates from me.
I am also on Twitter, just as an experiment, so if you are interested read my tweets (I believe that's the phrase) on http://twitter.com/hantslibrarian
More soon.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
All change @ Highbury College
Sunday, April 27, 2008
SE Branch AGM & HIOW AGM
South East Branch AGM 2008
The South East Branch AGM will be held as part of a joint meeting with the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Sub-Branch on Monday 19th May 2008 from 13.00-16.00.
Refreshments will be available from 13.00 and the business meetings will begin at 13.45. These will be followed by a talk by Nicola Franklin, Head of Recruitment at Sue Hill Recruitment, who will be speaking on "Marketing your Skills - Getting that Promotion".
The venue is the Barn, Church Cottage, St Michaels’ Church, Basingstoke.
The event is free, but those wishing to attend should register by emailing lisa.jeffery@port.ac.uk by 30 April 2008
Monday, September 24, 2007
HIOW forthcoming event
The Chief Executive of the Museums and Libraries Association, Chris Batt, is giving a talk on October 11th on whether we need libraries. If you are interested in going, please use the link above for further details and to post a booking request.
For a summary about his impact with the MLA, please click for the press release about Chris Batt.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
CILIP evidence to Hampshire Libraries review
The title of this post contains a link to the CILIP evidence to the review of Hampshire public libraries.
Apologies for being too quiet; this is far from the case in Hampshire libraries. I have a small collection of local media articles over past weeks which stem from the Council leader saying criticism of their restructure is unjust, to a senior member of the Library management team question the intellect of their borrowers whilst signing the protest survey. Mr Ezra also seems to creating another storm by querying whether public libraries should stock fiction, this has been covered in the Bookseller.
So for the moment I shall sign off, but there will be more to come. It's never a dull moment in library land.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Library 2.0 in Southampton
Following Karen Blakeman's presentation in Febrary, some colleagues and I have been looking at ways to use 2.0 ideas in our library in Southampton. We've also put out a call to other members of staff to join in the discussion and I'd like to open the invitation to other library people in the Southampton area. If you're in the area and would like to meet up, maybe for an after work pub discussion please post a comment or drop me an email at sarah.washford@southampton.gov.uk
Sarah