The last week or so, I don’t think any one involved in libraries and connected to social media (especially Twitter) will have missed what happened at CLA and the subsequent blow out from that. I mostly declined to comment on the incident (and I’ll explain why below), but it got me thinking. Continue reading “Reflection: Questioning What We’re Saying”
DRN BC: Opening Keynote
I got to attend the Disability Resource Network of BC Annual Conference this morning as an exhibitor in the back, so I got a chance to sit in on the opening keynote. Continue reading “DRN BC: Opening Keynote”
Update to TwentyTwelve & Child Theme: Accessible Submenu
A quick update. I’ve previously written on developing an Accessible TwentyTwelve Child Theme. Recently, a new version of the parent theme (TwentyTwelve) was released, so I had to update the Child Theme to reflect the changes in the parent. Continue reading “Update to TwentyTwelve & Child Theme: Accessible Submenu”
Code4LibBC Workshop: Usability On a Budget
I taught a workshop last week on doing usability on a budget. Usability is such a big topic that it’s impossible to cover everything in just 3 hours, but it’s a quick overview of how to put some of these methods into practice in a low cost, low resource way.
These are the notes I have along with all the links and such. Continue reading “Code4LibBC Workshop: Usability On a Budget”
BCLA 2014: A First
For the first time ever, I decided to attend BCLA (well as much as I could). While I don’t normally go to BCLA, there were a couple of sessions I really wanted to attend and I got a session accepted too! Continue reading “BCLA 2014: A First”