About this blog

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This blog is for culture sector professionals and services to get information about how to develop cheap or free digital services and to help them develop their digital engagement strategies.

It is divided up into the following sections with information, advice and commentary on ways to engage with emerging digital services:

  • Firestarters – people and services who are doing new things, case studies and inspirational ideas
  • Online tools – things you can play around with to see how they might fit into your service
  • Potential partners – people and organisations who have expressed an interest in working with libraries and cultural organisations, often for low or no upfront cost
  • Neat ideas – new things coming up that you might want to know about
  • Dates for your diary – upcoming events you might want to know about or join in with
  • For what it’s worth – probably the least interesting section, but humour me! My thoughts on where libraries, museums and archives could go with their digital activities

I am always looking for new ideas and new people to talk to so if you like this blog and want to share any information with me just get in touch via my linkedin page (I’m the only Katie Pekacar – trust me) or write a comment at the bottom of this page and I’ll be in touch!

(Image: Culture Shift Russia Digital Emulsion, British Council Russia)

4 thoughts on “About this blog

  1. PM

    Thanks for creating this blog, Ms. Pekacar. Jeffrey Lependorf, of CLMP, sent members a link. I have created a ten-minute video on the book-production process. It’s for authors who want to know what happens to their manuscripts once they’re accepted for publication. Please let me know if you want to see it.

    • Hi am happy to! Which post are you referring to as this comment was posted to my home page. Was it the most recent post about setting up creative work spaces? Thanks for reading 🙂

  2. Hi Katie
    I would like to re-blog your article on Aarhus Public library, if it’s OK with you. I guess that it’s OK as you made it possible to do so, but I feel that it’s polite to ask first.
    If you say it’s Ok, I’ll write “re-blogged with permission” or something like that.
    You’ll find my blog on http://peterals.wordpress.com

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