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Libraries and Positive Climate Action - 30th October 2025

Posted By Marette Hickford, 13 August 2025
Life is going green at the British Library. We are holding a variety of events during Green Libraries Week (27th Oct - 2nd Nov) - keep an eye over the next couple of months (https://events.bl.uk/). An early alert to one GLW25 event that is already open for booking - Libraries and positive climate action. One of a series of events, this event is focussed on carbon literacy and what libraries are doing to help in this challenging situation. Tickets are free: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/libraries-and-positive-climate-action-inform-to-transform-tickets-1480282437619?aff=oddtdtcreator. This event is taking place on Thursday 30th October. Thank you.

Tags:  carbon literacy  Events  networking  professional development 

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Event: Reimagining Primary Sources with AM

Posted By AM, 20 September 2023

Event: Reimagining Primary Sources with AM

Wednesday 25th October 9:30am - 5pm  |  The Maritime Museum, Liverpool

 

AM is delighted to be hosting our upcoming free event, Reimagining Primary Sources, at The Maritime Museum in Liverpool and we'd like to extend an invitation to you.

The day has been designed as a collaborative and informative opportunity for librarians, faculty, publishers and archives to come together and explore the innovative and engaging ways primary sources are being used at UK institutions.

We would love to see you there and hear your thoughts on how multiple stakeholders from a range of research disciplines can collaborate to bring primary sources to the forefront of education.

Our guest speakers include:

  • Andrew Barker, Library Director, Lancaster University
  • Dominic Broadhurst, Head of Content & Discovery, University of Salford
  • Joanne Fitton, Deputy Director for Libraries, Museums, Galleries at the University of Liverpool
  • Sam Gill, Liaison Librarian for Histories, Languages and Cultures from the University of Liverpool
  • Dr Guido van Meersbergen, Associate Professor in Early Modern Global History, University of Warwick
  • Dr Brigitte Stenhouse, Lecturer in Mathematics and Statistics in Society, The Open University

This is a free event and places are limited so we encourage you to complete your registration at the earliest convenience.

If you are unable to attend on this date, please feel free to share this opportunity with your colleagues.

Register now

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