Welsh Libraries, Archives and Museums Conference
Hard Times, service survival through innovation
Cynhadledd Llyfrgelloedd, Archifau ac Amgueddfeydd Cymru
Cyfnod Anodd, cynnal gwasanaethau trwy
ddatblygiadau arloesol
1 3 - 1 4 M a y / M a i 2 0 1 0
Thursday 13th / Dydd Lau
Innovation to ensure a future for Professionalism
Arloesi i sicrhau dyfodol i Broffesiynoldeb /
Biddy Fisher, Cilip President / Llywydd Cilip
Libraries / Llyfrgelloedd /
Welcome to Hard Times (Again): A Survivor’s Guide.
Chris West
Library and Information Services,
Swansea University
Why Library and Information Science Research matters in hard times.
Dr Hazel Hall,
Library and Information Science Research Coalition
Museums / Amgueddfeydd
Developing your museum with volunteers.
Carrie Wiltshire
Karena Pugh,
Rhayader Museum and Gallery
Developing your museum with volunteers.
Ann Mansell,
Usk Rural Life Museum and Pontypool Museum
Archives / Archifau
The ARCW Cynefin Project:
Delivering an Online Walk through Wales in the 1840s.
Tom Pert,
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
The Cheshire tithe map project:
online services and community engagement.
Paul Newman,
Cheshire Record Office
Workshops / Gweithdai
Research in practice.
Dr Judith Broady-Preston,
Senior Lecturer
Department of Information Studies, Aberystwyth University
Maximizing your income.
Susan Dalloe,
Denbighshire Heritage Service
Nigel Blackamore,
Brecknock Museum
Volunteer Management,
developing your service with volunteers.
Jack Latimer,
Creative Director, Community Sites and founder of the award winning
My Brighton and Hove community heritage website
Presentation of the Tir na n-Og Awards: Welsh Books Council
Cyflwyno Gwobrau Tir na n-Og: Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru