Stuart Hall Library
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- "SSSSHHHHHH!!!!!"
- 14th Floor: the history of social housing in Tower Hamlets
- A Librarian's Guide to Etiquette
- Annoyed Librarian
- Book Library
- Creative Mapping
- Digitization 101
- Discover more...
- Healthcare Library
- hoojemaflap zine distro!
- Information Literacy meets Library 2.0
- Information Literacy Weblog
- Inivators
- Librarian Trading Cards
- Librarians--The Image and the Myth
- Library Blog
- Library Marketing - Thinking Outside the Book
- librarytwopointzero
- LiteralLibrarian
- Little Art Book
- Lore Librarian
- Manchester Lit List
- Mellow Yellow
- Olympia Zine Library
- Pimp My Library
- Random Musings from the Desert
- Remixing Libraries
- SAALG Blog
- Salford Zine Library
- Save the Arts
- ScHARR Information Resources Blog
- Sintoblog
- t h e o c a d z i n e l i b r a r y
- Teen Librarian
- Tempor@ry R@mpARTists
- The Batty Librarian | Bats aren't blind but neither am I
- The Cool Librarian
- The Honourable Society
- The Luscious Librarian
- The Shebang Blog
- the things we make and do
- toronto zine library
- Turning the Pages
- UEL Library News
- ukzinelibrary
- Wellcome Library
- Wendt Commons News
Industry | Museums or Libraries |
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Occupation | Librarian |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Introduction | Following Iniva's refreshed mission, announced in October 2016, and in advance of the launch of Iniva's new website, we will be streamlining our social media channels. From May 2017, we will begin to combine the Iniva, Iniva Creative Learning, and Stuart Hall Library channels, and we will be using only: @iniva_arts on Twitter Iniva on Facebook melanie.keen on Instagram This blog will be rolled into our new site. To keep in touch with the Stuart Hall Library, please move over to follow us on these accounts if you don’t already. The Stuart Hall Library is a special library collection focusing on contemporary international visual arts from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the work of British artists from different cultural backgrounds. The collection spans a wide range of disciplines such as visual arts, film, new media, architecture, cultural studies, race and ethnicity, gender studies, and media studies. Our collections are available to the public by appointment Tues-Fri 10-5pm. Contact us for further information library@iniva.org |