On 1 August I went along to Cardiff Central Library for an Information Literacy Best Practice Day organised by the CyMAL-funded Welsh Information Literacy Project (WILP) [http://library.wales.org/en/information-literacy/]. One of the great things about the social web, for me, is that you don’t always have to write a lengthy report yourself: if you wait a few days, someone somewhere will, with luck, share their notes with you. So I’m grateful to Rebecca Mogg for her write-up here [http://www.informationliteracy.org.uk/2013/08/welsh-information-literacy-project-bite-sized-best-practice-day-cardiff-central-library-1-august-2013/] and to the WILP team for their Twitter story [http://storify.com/Welsh_Info_Lit/wilp-best-practice-sharing-day-aug-2013].
Here I’ll single out a few of my highlights and personal reflections on the day. It was all interesting but I’m going to focus on the technology aspects, and the interplay (as I see it) between information literacy and digital literacy.