North London’s first outdoor digital bookshelf

Ribbon Factory Library Wall   For the last month here at Artefacto we’ve been working on a project very close to our own hearts and we’re really excited that launch day has arrived! The original idea for the project came from Sara reading about the Bucharest metro “library“, sponsored by Vodaphone, which enabled commuters to […]

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Meaningful metrics and visualisation for libraries – a workshop overview from Pi and Mash

Our recent workshop at the Pi and Mash unconference, held at Senate House Library in August, came about because we wanted to start a discussion about how we might make the most of user and collection data to help deliver library services. How can we ensure that we’re making data-driven decisions about services and not […]

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Newslet for libraries – beta launch

We’ve just launched a newsletter for people working in the library and information sector. Newslet for libraries is designed to be a quick and easy way to stay up-to-date with the areas that matter most to you. We created this as we found ourselves constantly sharing interesting links, tutorials and resources via email, Twitter and […]

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The Metadata Quest (part 1)

Recently, we’ve been involved in an exciting new project, which comes out of some exploratory work we produced during the British Library Labs May 2013 hack event as part of their inaugural 2013 digital collections competition. Here at artefacto, we were particularly excited when BL Labs launched, in March last year, not least because we’d been following the pioneering digital […]

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Open Source Toolkit for Libraries: a writeup of our #libcampuk13 workshop

We were excited to attend one of 2013’s most collaborative and accessible UK library events, which was held in November at the new public library of Birmingham (UK): Library Camp. If you’re unfamiliar with the idea of Library Camp, a brief explanation is that it’s an unconference for folks (of all shapes, types and sizes) […]

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