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 4/2/2019
Category: Meet our Members
This is a guest blog by Ian McCracken, as part of our focus on members: In 2012, two years after I retired as Govan High […]
by CILIPS on 28/1/2019
Category: Meet our Members
The following is a guest blog by Gavin Johnstone as part of our focus on members: My name is Gavin Johnstone and I work for […]
by CILIPS on 21/1/2019
Category: Meet our Members
The following is a guest blog by Anabel Marsh as part of our focus on members: Is librarianship for life? After deciding at the age […]
by Academic and Research Libraries Group Scotland on 18/1/2019
Category: Blog, Branches and Groups, Uncategorized
This year’s CILIPS conference theme was “Collaborative communities: connecting with our networks”. Despite the clue being in the name, I was still impressed with the […]
by CILIPS on 14/1/2019
Category: Blog
The following is a guest blog by Dr Sara Thomas, the Scotland Programme Coordinator at Wikimedia UK. As an information professional, what do you think […]
by CILIPS on 14/1/2019
Category: Meet our Members
The following is a guest post by Shelagh Toonen as part of our focus on members and their sectors. I am Shelagh Toonen, Librarian […]
by Academic and Research Libraries Group Scotland on 9/1/2019
Category: Blog, Branches and Groups
I was delighted to be awarded the ARLGS sponsored place at this year’s CILIPS Autumn Gathering. The variety of talks on offer was a welcome […]
by Academic and Research Libraries Group Scotland on 9/1/2019
Category: Blog, Branches and Groups
After having enjoyed last year’s CILIPS Autumn Gathering, I was fortunate enough to get an ARLGS sponsored place at 2018’s event. Of course, there were […]