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What is TeachMeet?

TeachMeets are informal gatherings of (originally) teachers, designed to allow the sharing of ideas. Find out more in this post about the history of TeachMeet.

 

What about Library TeachMeets?

Back in July 2010 Isla Kuhn blogged about TeachMeet, and suggested that this model might work for librarians too. A number of other Cambridge librarians loved the idea, so the idea of a Cambridge Librarian TeachMeet was born. The team at camlibtm have written and blogged about their experiences, so follow the links to find out more. Since then there have been many more library teachmeets!

 

How do I set up a LibTeachMeet?

  • The Tips page will provide detailed guidance on setting up a LibTeachMeet. 
  • Once you've chosen your date and venue use this page to promote your event! You'll need to request access to the wiki (as this is a free wiki you can't self-enroll). Once you've listed it here, we'll add it to the Google Calendar.  

 

Tips for running Library TeachMeets - help others learn from your experiences!

 

Past Library TeachMeets - share your resources here.

 


 

Please post your upcoming LibTeachMeets below in chronological order.

 


 

 

Get yorsel' alang!

28th October, 4-7pm at the
Robinson Library, Newcastle University

BOOK HERE 

 

 For the latest news on Toon LibTeachMeet see
http://toonlibtm.wordpress.com
  

 


 

London LibTeachMeet 2013

 

SOLD OUT!
(waiting list available on booking form below)

 

Date: 21 November 2013 2-5pm (optional tours of Library available at 1.30pm)

Location: Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ
– Electrical and Electronic Engineering building,
Gabor Suite, Room 611 (6th floor)

Please register here: https://ldnlibtm2013.eventbrite.co.uk/

Pleae ensure you select the right ticket (presenter or audience member).
If you have registered as a presenter you will be contacted shortly be email.

 

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