The National Library of Scotland has released its four year Climate Action Plan and this post shows how its collections can support individuals and communities to respond to the crisis.
A post that looks back at the now-closed children's community libraries in Singapore and celebrates the newly-renovated, nature-themed Choa Chu Kang Public Library that features hydroponics and giant veg.
This post considers the importance of a shared understanding of terminology used in universities and institutions to facilitate good working relationships across faculties and departments.
How the National Library of the Netherlands is experimenting with ways to digitise their collections. This post explores the process of using virtual reality with some children's books from the collection.
In our latest blog post, we take a closer look at microinteractions - the tiny, individual features and functions that have a big impact on our online experiences - and we look at some examples of how they can be used in libraries to engage visitors and patrons.
Business librarian Steve Cramer's review of some presentations at the Charleston Conference 2021 as well as an appraisal of its hybrid in-person and remote structure.
Maura Smale compares and contrasts the pre and post-pandemic library recruitment processes at City University of New York, and finds that some of the changes are for the better.
Council of Australian University Librarians | LibGuides at CAUL
An open research toolkit containing information, resources and good practice examples related to all aspects of open research for Australasian institutions and individual researchers.
Weave: Journal of Library User Experience, Stregger, E. & McLean, J., (2021)
A paper looking at the threats to walk-in academic library access and also issues with open access and access to paywalled content for the wider community.