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Available Online Digitisation and Research Data in the UK, Europe and beyond and other stuff too

A quick glance at the world of Daily Telegraph journalist Leo McKinstry. Periods featured in Tate Modern exhibitions.

dark-side-of-the-catalogue cataloguing and professional development in librarianship

I had intended to blog about this straight away, but was struck down with appendicitis the following week, and have only now got the time to do so. I had been invited to speak about the Cardiff Rare Books Collection, housed in SCOLAR.

Unique and Distinctive Collections A Research Libraries UK Project

A Research Libraries UK Project.

The Special Collections Handbook by Alison Cullingford

04 Acquiring and Developing Collections. 05 Cataloguing, Description and Metadata. 06 Legal and Ethical Issues.

Dewey Decibelle CPD23. Started with good intentions. I will grovel if I dont complete.

Biography of a book-eating girl. Philip Pullman on storytelling in The Guardian. Then you go and make my little librarian heart skip a beat. I Feel Bad About My Neck.

Local Studies Group Blog Local history, libraries, archives and related topics

Local history, libraries, archives and related topics. Disaster Response and Salvage Training course, last few places available. Disaster response and salvage training course. August 2015, at Royal Astronomical Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BQ.

Katie the Librarian

In the first week of September I attended one day of the CILIP RBSCG. Where they have possibly the comfiest conference seats I have ever sat on. The conference had been divided up into six sessions, and I was there for the final two. Session five was uncovering your collections - promotion.

Things Bright Shiny

Monday, November 14, 2016. When I first started using Facebook I was a regular user but now I mostly use it to check in with one group of friends. I never realised there were ratings for apps, not unlike there are ratings for films. Well if I could get ri.

Airs and Graces the Musos CPD

Wednesday, 30 July 2014. Rationalising my Social Media Presence. At the same time, though, they all represent different aspects of me. Blog is going to be my main personal blog from now on. Anything relating to my Scottish music research, or continuing professional development, will have its own place there, so TrueImaginaryFriends.

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My Myriad Moments

Sunday, September 25, 2011. As it is in heaven. At the petit playhouse in oxnard, ca. today i auditioned for arsenic and old lace. the opportunity to perform is never taken for granted - i am lucky to know how special it is. Thursday, April 21, 2011.

Alison Dahl Crossley - About

I am currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the Clayman Institute for Gender Research. My areas of research and teaching include gender, social movements, culture, digital media, and research methods. Recently, I have written about online feminism, the continuity of the feminist movement, and emerging forms of political contestation. As a postdoctoral fellow I am completing my book manuscript,.

alisondarr So I guess Im studying abroad

Tuesday, 17 April 2012. Also in the non-public-restrooms, there was always pink toilet paper. Really, French people? Domodossola was the northern Italian city.

out of me, on to you

Out of me, on to you. Nothing really deep or profound, just the everyday things that run through my mind that make me go crazy if I keep it all inside. And the work is slow. Or the poorly cooked food.