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July 2007 - Lyndsay's CILIP blog

  • New national occupational standards - online consultation

    From the LLUK website T hese standards update and replace three separate sets of standards for libraries, archives and records management services developed by the former Information Standards National Training Organisation (IsNTO) and approved by the National Occupational Standards (NOS) Board in 2000. They have been developed through a series of 4 focus groups and 9 consultation events with practitioners...
  • More thoughts on social tools...

    Pondering the whole social tools, social networking morass, my eye caught two items in the latest issue of CILIP Weekly Information World . BTW: If you aren't already subscribed then you might find it a useful weekly refresher on information topics. The Information Team are currently running a short survey on the weekly bulletin, so please respond so that your views can be taken into account in any...
  • Social networking...

    10 days ago (how's that for speedy blogging?) I attended the Unicom Social tools for Business Conference at the Novotel Hammersmith. It was a long time since I'd been to an event there and it has vastly improved as a venue. I enjoyed a crammed two-day programme of stimulating presentations, discussion and networking all ably chaired by David Gurteen. His facilitation approach is always refreshing....
  • New York Times

    There is an interesting article in the New York Times which a good friend in New Jersey has just forwarded to me. It may refer to one of our apparent, and stereotypical, traits... ie the ability to go 'shush' to all and sundry (I usually report that it's one of the harder lessons to learn at University because getting the right pitch, intensity and projection are very very challenging indeed), but...
  • What's in a title?

    Second Life - is looming large for CILIP. It's already been mentioned in the Umbrella Blog and Mark's blog , so apologies for referring to it again. The idea is a fascinating one and it's going to be very interesting to watch as the initiative takes off ... I am assuming that it will of course. What is it that makes some people feel quite comfortable in a loose virtual space? Are they the same people...
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