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Everything You Need to Know About AIIM+

AIIM

Do our training courses offer the most practical and relevant educational experience possible?” On October 5, 2021, AIIM plans to launch AIIM+, which will allow you to enjoy all of our online training courses and members-only events and engagements through a monthly (or annual) subscription. And so many more!

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Learning, work and flexibility: a case study

CILIP

Learning, work and flexibility: a case study As part of our look at CILIP accredited courses we talk to Oona Ylinen, a part-time LIS student at UCL and Academic Support Librarian at University of Essex. Here she explains how she chose her course and her career and how an employer’s support with flexible working hours opened the door.

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Reflections on international collaboration: enthusiasm, commitment, resilience. It is all about dive

CILIP

Moving from Higher Education to the NHS in 1992, she created , with her new team, an innovative network of Health Libraries working collaboratively between the NHS and the Higher Education sector in London. Shane is the founding editor of the peer-reviewed journal, Health Information and Libraries Journal.

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One community, one vision for digital preservation: The Preservica Global User Group 2018

Preservica

The college, founded in 1246 and home to the oldest continuously functioning library for university academics and students in the world, was a fitting venue for over 100 delegates from 12 countries, who gathered for two days of presentations, workshops and discussion.

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Brexit means new risks for the sector

CILIP

That means greater risk aversion, more obstacles and more costs for library and information professionals. The most immediate problem for the library and information sector is orphan works. s most significant institutions, the British Library, has decided to take down its orphan works.? s library and cultural heritage sector.

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#CILIPSGoGreen ? planting seeds of inspiration

CILIP

CILIPSGoGreen has been running since the summer, helping to surface and share sustainability success stories from libraries and information services across Scotland. Our #CILIPSGoGreen activities so far include: Sharing an in-depth video interview with Glasgow Seed Library about the social and environmental impact of their work.

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What the future holds ? the student view

CILIP

Biddy Casselden shares the key findings from a small survey that she conducted of current postgraduate library students in the UK. The survey asked how postgraduate LIS students felt about the state of the library profession and what they hoped a postgraduate qualification would do for their careers. Technology. Another said: ?