April’s TACIT
The latest TACIT can be found here.
It’s a bigger than usual edition with a report on the ELISA Full Committee meeting, an article on the role of libraries in education from the Deputy Convenor of the Education and Lifelong Learning Committee of the Scottish Parliament, a profile of the NHS’s Knowledge Network and another View from the West column as well as the usual news and events.
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09:09, April 7th 2010
ELISA BLOG
Postings on this page originate from library and information professionals based in Edinburgh. They comprise items of news and points of interest for anyone concerned with libraries, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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15:10, February 24th 2009
The Future of the Book – please continue the debate
The panel discussion on “The Future of the Book” was designed as the finale event for Edinburgh’s Festival of Libraries 2008. The topic was thought to be very timely with the launch of e-book readers in the UK as well as offering an opportunity to highlight some of the key issues affecting libraries and other information providers. The high-quality panel presented a wide range of views and laid out an array of interesting issues. The discussion proved very lively, the only drawback being the lack of time. As this is a very relevant topic of discussion for our times, the panel members have been invited to put some of their thoughts down in written form. We are also working on presenting the discussion as a podcast and we are proposing that all the material is presented in one place for future discussion and thought.
In the interim, some of the written comments from panel members are available. Please find these written comments on the page Future of the Book in the menu to the right. We invite you to continue the debate by posting a comment.
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13:04, December 10th 2008
Newsings from the Cabin – 12
Edinburgh’s Festival of Libraries 2008 is over! Many thanks to those who supported the events and joined in – most of those asked said they would definitely support similar events in future. Our biggest shortcoming was not getting the message across to more people – many people did not know about it – so we need better advertising and, according to the Bookworm in the Scotsman, we also need a better name!
Having said that, with 67 events held over 7 days attracting over 2000 visitors, and 54 different organisations involved, this was a good showcase of what libraries in general and Edinburgh-based libraries in particular can do. A full report will follow in the New Year but in the interim have a look at some of the photos from the launch event and the finale event and “see” the buzz.
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12:18, December 10th 2008
Edinburgh’s Festival of Libraries 2008
There are now 9 organisations confirmed as participating in this venture. Discussions are forging ahead with many more and there is promise of some very exciting and stimulating contributions. Have a look at the current roll call: Edinburgh Festival of Libraries 2008
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15:57, April 10th 2008