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Thing 22 Engaged Professional - Reflective Practice

Thing 22 Engaged Professional Reflective Practice Thing 19 in this section was looking at Podcasts I didn’t feel confident enough to create my own Podcast but decided to listen to   Podcasts by Librarians with Lives with Jenny Foster and Librarians Aloud with Andy Tattersall and Jan Holmquist. I enjoyed listening to Jenny talk about her career to date in Libraries.   It was easy to listen to and it was good to hear about her experiences. I also enjoyed listening to Librarians Aloud which came from a conference and it was interesting to hear different perspectives on issues Libraries are engaging in.   I think it would be useful to download some Podcasts and listen to them as I travel or even go out for a walk.   I look forward to listening to other Podcasts and will definitely listen to others with a Library theme as you can gain valuable insights.   Eventually I would like to create my own Podcast. Thing 2O was about Library Advocacy it was quite lo...

Thing 21 Professional Groups

Thing 21 Professional Groups I hadn’t given Professional Groups much thought, I had heard the name CILIP but didn’t know much about it. I then began to think if there were any Professional Groups I could join. I started working in the Library as a Library Assistant 15 years ago (that sounds like a long time ago).   When I got the position, the requirements for me included a degree and I had a Degree in Textile and Fashion Design.   In my previous position as a Textile Designer in the Linen Industry I looked after a collection of designs from when the company was founded over 100 years ago.   These were all catalogued and filed so that any design could be retrieved. I was unsure if any of the Professional Associations would allow me membership without a Library Qualification.   In doing this course I thought I would look into membership of a Library Association as part of Thing 21. I can also join CILIP at entry level and the Library Association of Ireland. ...

Thing 20 Advocacy and Engagement

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Thing 20 Advocacy and Engagement Exercise 1: Name three detrimental effects to a local community when a public library is closed. A: There would be no free access to information and books, no place were all sections of the community would be welcome, our children and young people might not have access to computers and printing after school to enable them to do their homework’s. Exercise 2: Find a Library Strategic Plan in Ireland or beyond for a library of any size.  Identify three ways in which the strategic plan also advocates for the Library Service. A: I looked at Libraries NI Corporate Plan 2016-2020, one of its corporate goals is looking at contributing to social and community wellbeing. The Plan is looking at a Library as a community hub, which is free, inclusive, shared, accessible and trusted space where all ages, cultures and backgrounds are welcome. To enable a wide variety of learning, information and social resources to make a difference to quality of life. T...

Thing 19 Podcasts

  Thing 19 - Podcasts I listened to the Podcast Librarian with, Jenny Foster was being interviewed.   I enjoyed listening as Jenny came from an art background and I was a Textile Designer before I became a Library Assistant.   It was interesting listening about the various Libraries amongst them where Jenny had worked and hearing about her career development.   Jenny’s latest position sounds very exciting as she embarks on creating a Library in an innovative environment. I then decided to listen to a Podcast from Librarian’s Aloud to experience a different style of Podcast. Laura was talking to Andy Tattersall and Jan Holmquist at the Internet Librarian International Conference in London. The interview with Andy explained how he got into the Library Profession and then did a MSc in Information Management.   His previous career as a Journalist he has found useful for communication.   Andy talked about not over complicating the projects that we are in...