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WHELF Colloquium 2026 – Save the Date

Mar 6, 2026 | Collaboration, Latest News, News, Shared Services, Value, WHELF

The 2026 WHELF Colloquium will take place online over two half days: Wednesday 17 June (12 noon-3:30pm) Thursday 18 June (9:30am-12 noon) Sessions will include: Keynote: the Kind Brave Leader: Helen Rimmer AI guidance in a creative arts institution Measuring Impact:...

WHELF Annual Colloquium 2023 – a report

Jul 27, 2023 | Events, Latest News, News, Shared Services, Welsh Universities, WHELF, Whelf shared LMS

This year’s WHELF Colloquium was held online over two half-days on Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th June 2023, from 09:30 – 13:00. WHELF Begins at 30 The conference celebrated WHELF’s 30th anniversary. We shared reflections on how we have developed our services...

WHELF is 30 event

Jul 20, 2023 | Collaboration, Events, Latest News, News, Shared Services, Value, Welsh Government, Welsh Universities, WHELF

Mark Hughes, WHELF Chair & Head of Libraries at Cardiff Metropolitan University writes: On the 29th June 2023, Librarians and guests from Wales and beyond gathered in the Pierhead Building in Cardiff to celebrate over 30 years of working in collaboration across...

WHELF Annual Colloquium 2021

May 26, 2021 | Collaboration, Events, News, Shared Services, Welsh Universities, WHELF, Whelf shared LMS

WHELF Annual Colloquium 2021 There and back again: using lessons learned from the pandemic to shape the library services of the future. The WHELF Colloquium is again online this year. Our programme explores how we have adapted services and innovated during the past...

Excluded Voices:a WHELF Conference – call for papers

Feb 1, 2021 | Collaboration, Events, Learning & Teaching, News, Public Libraries, Shared Services, Universities Wales, Welsh Government, Welsh Universities, WHELF, Workforce Development

Excluded Voices – a WHELF Conference WHELF are organising a free one-day conference on Excluded Voices and our Collections to be held online, on 22nd April 2021. We’d like to invite colleagues from the libraries, museums and heritage sector...
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WHELF LMS Business Manager

Jun 5, 2019 | Blog LMS WHELF a Rennir, Shared Services, WHELF, Whelf shared LMS, WHELF Shared LMS blog

Jenny McNally will be starting as the WHELF LMS Business Manager on 27th June. Jenny has worked in academic libraries for over 15 years in roles including Cataloguing, Collections Management and E-resource Management. She also worked on a project at Mimas loading...
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