23 April 2007

Photos - CILIP stand at L+IS

Some photographic evidence to demonstrate that I was not alone at the NEC (Library and Information Show) last week. What you can see are a mixture of CILIP staff, CILIP members and other visitors.

I was particularly struck by the partially obscured 'hungry' sign in a couple of the pics.  There was a sandwich bar just behind the stand, but maybe it really referred to a professional hunger?

There are a few more photos in the photos section of Communities SEE http://communities.cilip.org.uk/photos/default.aspx

Can you spot yourself?

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# lindsay55 said:

Lyndsay

By hook or by crook, I'll be first in your book.... no, it's just that I've only now discovered how to add comments!

For others: I think the only way is to click  on the bit at the end of each posting that says "0 comments" (or "1 comment" as this one will by the time you see it, dear reader) and then fill in the form as I am doing now. I probably should have known, but they didn't teach me this at library school.

Anyway, I wanted to say how much I like the idea of the photographs here and via the link on the Communities home page. I also wanted you to have a comment before Mark does :-)

What fun! And I like Dilbert too - too scarily real-life some times!

Best wishes

Dion  

26 April 07 at 23:21
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About Lyndsay

I have a background in industry working for National Grid Co immediately prior to joining the professional body in 1997. My practitioner experience has all been as a solo, hence a previous job role as Workplace and Solo Adviser for CILIP. I am now helping to set up the new Membership Support Unit at CILIP with colleagues Kathy Ennis and Angela Frampton. We have a very wide remit so it is an exciting time. I began my library 'career' as a school librarian (I'm trying to find my badge to prove it!) and have experienced doing freelance information searching as well as setting up an interior design library (complete with brick and wallpaper samples). My basic passion is the potential for our skill set. I love North Wales, camping and recently discovered the pleasure of boogie boarding (with wetsuit of course - we are talking Irish sea here). Little known fact? I have been supporting the re-introduction of the Welsh Highland Railway since the early '80s. The railway will run through the spectaular countryside between Caernarvon and Porthmadog (including Beddgelert). Well worth a visit.