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From “webinarghghgh!” to “webinaaaaaah…”

Last week the Faculty Librarians presented 3 webinars via Zoom on trial e-resources, one for library staff and a further two for staff and students across all 4 faculties. The aim of the session was twofold: firstly to promote the vast number of resources we currently have on a temporary basis. And secondly, to use this as the first step in delivering a range of webinars across the coming months on other topics. Considering this was our first foray into webinar hosting there was a decent attendance and the feedback received was very encouraging. We also learned a fair bit about the do’s and don’ts of presenting a session like this via Zoom!

Some practical things we learned:

Help me Faculty Librarian, you’re my only hope…
Richard Pears, Faculty Librarian for Arts and Humanities, demonstrates British Online Archives

The next webinar we will be running will be on eBooks – what we have, how to access them and how to make use of them. This will be running in July. For a list of upcoming online training, both internal and external, see our Online Training page.

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