Living Knowledge Network
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Bringing knowledge to life in your library. A UK wide Network of public and National libraries
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Inspired by the British Library’s new Beyond the Bassline exhibition, Reading Central library has free panel display documenting 500 years of Black music in Britain and explores the people, places and genres that have formed a British soundtrack. Living Knowledge Network
🎵 Beyond the Bassline: 500 Years of Black British Music 🎵
We are excited that the British Library's Living Knowledge Network's latest exhibition is now at Nuneaton Library!
Find out more at warwickshire.gov.uk/beyondthebassl…
Drum roll please! 🥁 The new @Britishlibrary travelling exhibition, courtesy of Living Knowledge Network, has arrived in Wakefield. Celebrating Black British Music through the ages #BeyondtheBassline
Beyond the Bassline: 500 years of Black British Music
Exhibition from Living Knowledge Network now at Kinson Library until 24 May.
Launch event Monday 29 April, 3pm followed by a recorded interview with singer Eddy Grant at British Library at 4.30pm
Free - all welcome
At the live launch of #BeyondtheBassline Living Knowledge Network, not at the British Library but in Kirklees Libraries !! Live streaming across the #LivingKnowledgeNetwork
COMING SOON: Our upcoming exhibition Beyond the Bassline (26 April – 26 August 2024) provided by the British Library's Living Knowledge Network!
Find out more, where the exhibition will be and when at warwickshire.gov.uk/beyondthebassl…
Beyond the Bassline: 500 Years of Black British Music 🎶
Coming soon to Godalming Library Walton Library Caterham Libraries and Ewell Library
Click here to find out more 👇
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Interested in the connections between #libraries and #communities ? 📚🫂
We have an AHRC PhD opportunity at Leicester Geography working with the British Library/Living Knowledge Network. Deadline April 12th.
More info here: shorturl.at/jpSVW
#phd #opportunities #phd position #fundedPhD
Have you visited the exhibition or attended our library events for the Living Knowledge Network Fantasy: Realms of Imagination? Complete the survey and let us know what you think for a chance to win a £100 book voucher! research.audiencesurveys.org/s/fvta29
Dream team! Frankie Hallam Harriet Scanlon Aurora Jonathan Goga ! Thank you Godalming Library - the Pink Boys had a great night 🌸
In January we hosted our LKN Fantasy quiz in 19 locations around the UK 🧙♀️
We're excited to announce the overall UK winner...
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The winning team are The Pink Boys from Godalming Library in Surrey!
Thanks to everyone who took part & made this a magical moment for the network
Our ‘Weird & Uncanny’ exhibition is now available online if you are looking for something oddly cozy to read on a Sunday afternoon 😉 tinyurl.com/weirdanduncanny
#Bristol #Libraries Living Knowledge Network
Our Young Heritage Collective and volunteers had a fantastic time visiting the British Library's 'Fantasy: Realms of Imagination' yesterday and received a very warm welcome from the Living Knowledge Network team - thank you!
Missed the Queer Fantasy online event: Queer Fantasy with Tamsyn Muir, V.E. Schwab and Samantha Shannon? Watch the recording on demand for free from the British Library: living-knowledge-network.co.uk/library/queer-…
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The Kick the Dust - Norfolk YMCA group are at Great Yarmouth Library - Norfolk County Council today playing Fantasy-themed board games! Join them until 12.45pm or between 1.30-3pm upstairs at the library.
Part of the Living Knowledge Network Fantasy: Realms of Imagination exhibition, on display at Great Yarmouth Library - Norfolk County Council until Sunday. 🐉✨
Last chance to quest through the impossible worlds of fantasy at Kirkby Library! ✨ The touring exhibition finishes on Sat 24 Feb 😢
As part of Living Knowledge Network we are hosting a taster of the full exhibition on show British Library.
Find out more: bit.ly/3SJWcTR