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LILAC 2024: Reflections

LILAC 2024: Reflections

My reflections and learning points from the LILAC 2024 conference at Leeds Beckett University.

LILAC 2023: Reflections and self-care

Two weeks ago, I attended the LILAC conference on information literacy, in Cambridge. I’ve already blogged my reflections on the content of the conference, over on the Information Literacy Group’s blog. Here, as this is my personal blog, I thought I’d share some more personal reflections about my experience of the conference. LILAC is always […]

Reading between the lines: Information literacy in engineering education standards

A couple of weeks ago, I spoke at the annual LILAC conference about some work I’ve done as part of my PhD literature review, comparing the UK accreditation standards for engineering degree courses (the Engineering Council’s Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes, or AHEP) with the SCONUL and ACRL standards/frameworks for information literacy. The abstract of […]

Reflections from LILAC 2018

A couple of weeks ago I attended the Librarians Information Literacy Annual Conference (LILAC) in Liverpool. I usually try and at least start to write up my reflections pretty soon afterwards but as I went to Spain for a week the day after LILAC (impromptu visit to see my partner’s mum), I’ve had to wait […]

LILAC 2017: Reflections and inspiration

LILAC (the Librarians Information Literacy Annual Conference) was a couple of weeks ago now, so I have failed in my initial plan to get some of my ideas/reflections down in blog form immediately after the conference while they were still fresh in my mind… However, having a couple of weeks to reflect has helped me […]

Reflections from LILAC 2016

Last week I was lucky to be able to attend the LILAC conference in Dublin. For those not in the know, LILAC is an annual information literacy conference, run by CILIP’s Information Literacy Group. I was really excited for LILAC, as I’ve been hearing about it from the many librarians I know and follow on […]