So, chartership. Hmmmm. Something big to ponder, and I’ve been pondering it for a long time. Decades in fact. For those non-librarians amongst you, dear readers, those of you whose first word wasn’t sssshhhhh, whose books aren’t in order on Read More …
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Clinical Librarian blog- Libraries Week and a Vision
So this was a whirlwind week! When is it not, I hear you cry. Well, this week was extra whirlwind-y, I tell ya! It started with the most awful drive to work, it took over double the time to get Read More …
Clinical Librarian blog: My new mate Billy.
Have you spotted Billy the library cat on our library Twitter account? He’s had a full on week finding out about our library services, and we’ve had fun deciding what he’s doing, staging photos and writing posts. By the end Read More …
Clinical librarian blog- Busy, busy, busy!
Oh wow, what a week this has been! I’ve come back from a week’s leave to do battle with more policies for the Trust, and the majority of my week has been spent whipping them in to shape before next Read More …
Clinical Librarian blog- Poddy McPod Face
Whew! What a week! I was just looking back through my diary to choose a focus for this week’s post, and it’s no wonder I feel tired today! So, what are the highlights? Well Monday saw my 12 week review- Read More …
Clinical librarian blog- Policies and personalities
I’m back for another weekly blog post, except this one’s covering a couple of weeks! Since last I wrote, I’ve had some annual leave (lovely, thank you), a birthday (lovely, thank you), and enjoyed this glorious summer (lovely, thank you)… Read More …
Clinical librarian- Photos and training and searches, oh my!
Hello! This week has been the week of the black and white photo. The Library were challenged to tweet black and white photos of #librarylife each day for 7 days, no humans, no explanations. It’s a fascinating set of images Read More …
Clinical Librarian blog: No longer the new girl?
Hello, and welcome to what I hope will be a regular series of posts on being a Clinical Librarian at George Eliot. I’m Lisa Mason, and I joined the Trust in June, so it was very satisfying to see the Read More …
Health Information Week 2018 at GEH
Health Information Week (HIW2018) is a national initiative to raise awareness of health information for patients and those who care for them. The Library Team supported by PALS held a stall at the Crossroads on Friday 6th July t0 highlight key websites and promote Read More …
Donated Time Out Books
We recently acquired a large donation of Time Out Books for our collection. Amongst them were some classics like The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read More …