in fairness this has been the case for many of the presentations so far.
interesting discussion on different uses of "knowledge synthesis" and "evidence synthesis" during a #lesss2026 session. I've always understood it that KS is a broader term than ES. All ES is (in a sense) KS, but not all KS is ES.
#lesss2026 - documentation reuse can highly benefit workflows and reduce errors. Don't reinvent the wheel if it's working 🙂
"Zombies, ghosts, death is inevitable: takeaways from LESSS 2026" #lesss2026 - from discussions on project limits and reasonably saying no to projects, given limited time and resources
Great first day 🙂
Another gem of a quote from #lesss2026: "Searching is hard!" (even for experts 🙂 )
#lesss2026 - example of the level of detail that can go into tracking a searching project. Impressive metadata! Personal details blurred for sharing 🙂
I feel that #librarians aren't always the best about recognizing clinical #burnout in our own work, especially with feelings of pressure to constantly demonstrate our value #lesss2026
a note on accessibility for #lesss2026 and @lesssymposium.bsky.social - having a copy of slides (or at least slide text) for each session ahead of the session so those with accessibility needs can participate shouldn't be optional.
It's fascinating to see different ES teams using different tools to complete the same tasks, especially around knowledge management and workflows. Nice that there's no one "way" to offer a service #lesss2026