UK Library Blogs / Bloggers
Institutional Library Blogs / Professional Group Blogs
These blogs are written either by library staff within an institution such as a university or hospital, or are created by a group linked geographically, or by shared interests.
These blogs are written by individuals who identify themselves on their blogs as librarians. The content of postings can be library related, or more personal.
These blogs are usually records of an individuals professional progress as they go through the process of Chartering with CILIP. These are in a distinct category as they cover a very specific area of librarianship. They also tend to be abandoned when the application for Chartership is submitted, so I've not included any that haven't been updated for a significant amount of time.
Created as one of the requirements of many "23 Things" courses, the blogs are often only used during the period of the 23 Things course and abandoned soon after.
Information Professionals (Non Librarians)
These professionals and consultants work with librarians and libraries, but do not specifically define themselves as librarians.
These blogs are written either by librarians working for library system suppliers, or by the general staff of these companies. The blogs are included on this list because they have relevance to libraries and librarians.
All these blogs are on this list because they can be identified as being created by librarians, and the contributors are based in the UK.
There are many great non-UK library blogs, but unfortunately they aren't eligible to be added to this list.
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If you would prefer not to register with PBworks, please contact any of the contributors listed below, by clicking on their name.
Current Contributors - Jo Alcock, Phil Bradley, Jennie Findlay, Christine Rooney-Browne
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