Friday, 24 April 2015

Interlend 2015: Programme published!



Well, Spring has sprung, and with it our plans for Interlend 2015!

I’m very pleased to be able to tell you all that the eagerly-awaited programme for Manchester has now been published!  Apologies for not getting it out sooner, but we had a few ‘late entries’ after the deadline for the call to speakers.  Usually, they wouldn’t be considered after the deadline, but Committee felt that they were interesting, and covered topics you’d want to hear about, so we made exceptions this time around.

We are especially delighted to have two very interesting and well known speakers as keynotes.    Ned Potter will address the conference on Day 1, talking about useful social media in libraries.  Then, on Day 2, Mike McGrath gives us the benefit of his considerable experience as he discusses just where interlending is at the moment. I won’t list all the other contributors – check out the website for details- but we are covering some very topical issues, including PDA, Open Access, copyright and we've also included a number of practitioner-based sessions. I hope you’ll agree that we have produced a packed programme covering a wide-range of topics.

There really should be ‘something for everyone’ in the interlending community, and the venue is  conveniently located for even day delegates from around the country.  So do take a look at the programme, and consider booking a place.  But don’t hesitate too long; bookings are being made fast!

Details of the programme can be found on the FIL website:


I look forward to seeing you all in Manchester!










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