During one of our routine Services calls with Falmouth University, Rosie Enys, Academic Liaison Librarian, explained that they had recently run a very successful themed event around academic engagement and the use of online reading lists.
We asked her to share a few words on the event, you can read her post and see the poster used to promote the event below:
In a discussion about new ways to engage academic staff with Talis Resource Lists, a library colleague suggested hosting a Cream Tea and Talis event. The Academic Liaison Librarians and the Digital Resources Officer planned the event to appeal to Talis newbies and also to existing Talis users.
Timing is always important. Fortunately, this year, the academics were to undertake a programme of Core Academic Training (CAT) and so we tied our event into the schedule for the week. The CAT was about sharing good practice on specific themes. The blended and inclusive learning aspects were useful in making Talis Resource Lists relevant and the event timely.
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