Conference 2018 Presentations
With speaker permission, the following conference session materials are made available for consultation here. These are shared, unless otherwise noted, under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Sharealike licence (CC BY-NC-SA).
Keynote Address
- The Art of Being Brilliant (Andy Cope, Loughborough University)
Breakout Sessions
- Bridging the Gap: Using ethnography to understand history students’ expectations of library services (Chris Porter, Newman University)
- Libopoly: Introducing Playful Learning to Staff Training and Development at the OU (Hilary Johnson & Cheryl Coveney, Open University)
- You Said/We Did (Naomi Smith & Emma Brown, University of Birmingham)
- Second Time Around (Janet Weaver, Staffordshire University)
- Running a Successful Digital Marketing Campaign (Lucy Ayre, University of Derby)
- Open Access, RDM, and New Skills for Librarians: Delivering research support in a small institution (Scott McGowan, University of Keele)
- Unearthing Histories: Our Black History project (Harinder Matharu, University of Leicester)
- New Lamps for Old: The magical Aladdin approach to our special collections (Alison Pope & Eleanor Johnston, Staffordshire University)
Workshops
- Developing Critical Thinking Skills Through Active Engagement (Nathan Rush, Loughborough University)
- Enhancing our Impact and Value: The importance of taking a coordinated and strategic approach to communications activities (Steve Rose, Birmingham City University & Rebekah Broad, Nottingham Trent University)
- From Accessibility to Inclusivity: Developing a values framework (Vicki McGarvey, Staffordshire University & Carol Keddie, De Montfort University)
- Pitch it, Plan it, Present it. Organising SNAP: Study night of AntiProcrastination (Angela Brady & Lydia Matheson, Aston University)