by Brian Kelly | Oct 17, 2014 | Events, library2.0
Technology Innovation and Impact Strand at ILI 2014 On Tuesday 21 October 2014 I am giving a talk at the ILI 2014 conference which will address the question What are the major technology trends that will impact library services and their users? This talk takes place...
by Brian Kelly | Oct 16, 2014 | Events, library2.0
“Why do so few organisations live-stream their events?” I came across two interesting posts in my Facebook stream earlier today. In the first post John Popham, a digital storyteller posed the question”why do so few organisations live-stream their...
by Brian Kelly | Oct 3, 2014 | Events, library2.0
ILI – the Internet Librarian International conference series Some time ago I was asked if I would be a ‘blog partner’ for the ILI (Internet Librarian International) conference. I was happy to do that last year and again this year for ILI 2014. In a...
by Brian Kelly | Oct 21, 2013 | library2.0, openness
Defending Professionals Which Break the Law in the Public Interest On Friday the BBC News published a story which described how “UK’s top prosecutor defends journalists who break law in public interest”. The story was about the role of journalists in...
by Brian Kelly | Sep 20, 2013 | jiscobs, library2.0
Back in August in a post entitled Wanted For The ODI! I provided a response to a challenge to “use whatever (legal) means you have at your disposal to reach our Head of Research [ at the Open Data Institute], Tom Heath, and convince him that your CV is worth...
by Brian Kelly | Mar 26, 2012 | library2.0, search
Tomorrow I’m giving a talk on “Enhancing Access to Researchers’ Papers: How Librarians and Use of Social Media Can Help” at a meeting of subject librarians at the University of Bath. The talk is based on work which I’ve recently described...
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