How can public libraries access the 1921 census?
9 March 2022
We are delighted that a public library subscription for the 1921 Census of England and Wales is now available to...
Read MoreThe pinnacle of a 40-year career in educational technology
8 March 2022
Today is International Women’s Day – a whole day to uplift female voices and imagine a gender-equal world free of...
Read MoreAn interview with Kayti Selbie, Librarian at the English College in Prague
14 May 2021
Kayti Selbie is the librarian at the English College in Prague and recently subscribed to an extensive selection of online...
Read MoreThe role of the librarian in the IB DP
15 January 2021
This guest post is by Jennifer Toerien. Jennifer is Curriculum Librarian for Upper School at Oakham School. It was originally...
Read MoreWhy it’s vital to keep the arts alive in Secondary Schools and how TuneUp Arts will inspire the next generation
11 December 2020
By Adele Waites and Hannah Proops Along with many other teachers in lockdown 1.0 we were worried about how to...
Read MoreInformation literacy: why it matters more than ever
17 April 2020
Guest blog by Stéphane Goldstein, Executive Director, InformAll Information literacy (IL) is important to society, and arguably more important and...
Read MoreWho is responsible for teaching digital literacy and what does digital literacy actually mean? One librarian’s journey in a new school library
3 April 2020
Guest blog: Alison Kennedy, Head Librarian at St George’s School, Ascot It is every school librarian’s dream to be handed...
Read MoreCovid-19: searching for truth in post truth times
13 March 2020
Guest Blog: St Benedict’s School’s Julie Greenhough, EPQ Coordinator @EPQguru Pandemic. Epidemic. Endemic. Epizootic. Whilst vigorously hand washing at school...
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