Case study: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
20 April 2017
In this blog, To Kill a Mockingbird and Gale Historical Newspapers for Secondary Schools show how historical newspapers can support the teaching and learning...
Read MoreHow can e-resources help limited budgets go further?
19 March 2017
The 2016 UK School Library survey conducted by Softlink on behalf of the school library sector looked at key trends and issues...
Read MorePart 1: Hints and tips for public libraries – promoting your e-resources by email and e-news
18 February 2017
Welcome to the first blog post in our new public libraries series on promoting your e-resources With all the changes...
Read MoreKeeping students safe online
17 February 2017
A report by the Children’s Commissioner claims that children are unaware and unprepared for what they are signing up to...
Read MoreThe role of the school librarian in teaching and supporting digital literacy
9 January 2017
By Elizabeth Hutchinson @elizabethutch Working as a librarian alongside teachers is something that I enjoy and find frustrating in equal...
Read MoreFake news vs real news – helping students evaluate their information
8 December 2016
Following the recent US Presidential election, the topic of ‘fake news’ has been widely discussed. Data revealing that people engaged...
Read MoreWhat we learned on the road
7 September 2016
Presentation feedback from our meeting with FE staff Over the summer term we were delighted to speak at two events...
Read MoreE-resource provision and usage at Latymer Upper School, London
6 June 2016
By Terri McCargar, Librarian Latymer Upper is an independent and co-educational day school in West London, and I arrived six...
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