Latest news and blogs from CILIPS, our branches and groups and other guest contributors. Please note opinions stated by guest contributors may not reflect the view of CILIPS or CILIP.
Latest news and blogs from CILIPS, our branches and groups and other guest contributors. Please note opinions stated by guest contributors may not reflect the view of CILIPS or CILIP.
by CILIPS on 4/3/2024
Category: Blog, New Voices, RGU Student Series 2024
In the 2024 Student Series for the New Voices blog, CILIPS Students & New Professionals Community will be sharing the views of Robert Gordon University students […]
by CILIPS on 4/3/2024
Category: Blog, New Voices, RGU Student Series 2024
In the 2024 Student Series for the New Voices blog, CILIPS Students & New Professionals Community will be sharing the views of Robert Gordon University students […]
by CILIPS on 1/3/2024
Category: Blog, New Voices, RGU Student Series 2024
In the 2024 Student Series for the New Voices blog, CILIPS Students & New Professionals Community will be sharing the views of Robert Gordon University students […]
by CILIPS on 1/3/2024
Category: Blog, New Voices, RGU Student Series 2024
In the 2024 Student Series for the New Voices blog, CILIPS Students & New Professionals Community will be sharing the views of Robert Gordon University […]
by Shona McKenzie on 28/2/2024
Category: News
Do you follow CILIPS on any social media platforms? If so, we’d love to hear your anonymous thoughts via our quick Communications Survey. The survey […]
by CILIPS on 22/2/2024
Category: News
CILIPS24 exhibitors and Green Libraries Manifesto signatories Better World Books are delighted to announce the opening of applications for the 2024 Better World Books Literacy […]
by CILIPS on 20/2/2024
Category: Blog, CILIPSGoGreen, News
‘I love the efforts to lessen the environmental impact. I think that this conference could even be used as an example to other conferences. Everything […]
by CILIPS on 14/2/2024
Recently on the CILIPS blog we wrote of the story of library love as inspired by the legacy of Letitia McKell, who left the library […]