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Friday
Oct182019

Libraries Health & Wellbeing event (ARLGS) on 7th November 2019

 

In recent years there has been an increased focus on the role of mental health and wellbeing among students and staff in universities and colleges. As library workers we often play a direct though not well defined role here – while we are frequently at the front line our pastoral responsibilities are often unclear. It’s in this context that the Academic and Research Libraries Group Scotland (ARLGS) would like to warmly invite you to join us at a free event on the afternoon of Thursday the 7th of November. The aim of this event will be to share best practice in providing and addressing different aspects of wellbeing from a range of other information professionals from across the sector. You’ll hear from a variety of speakers about their experiences and innovations in teaching, resources, and service provision in academic and research libraries and beyond, with the opportunity to ask questions and participate in discussion.

Refreshments will be provided.

Places are limited, so please register at https://www.cilip.org.uk/event/ARLGSWellbeing before Wednesday 30th October to avoid disappointment.

We look forward to seeing you on Thursday the 7th of November, 2019.

Laura Ennis on behalf of ARLGS Committee

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