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Tag Archives: CILIP
New Chief Executive for CILIP
LISC sends best wishes to Annie Mauger, who has been appointed to replace current CILIP Chief Executive Bob McKee who will retire in October. CILIP’s announcement reveals that Annie has worked in a variety of management roles in England and … Continue reading
Smart Libraries
Just back from a very enjoyable and stimulating Joint Conference of the Library Association of Ireland and CILIP Ireland in Tallaght. The volcanic ash cloud had been blown away as a danger to aircraft but not in time to avoid … Continue reading
DCMS Policy Statement on Public Libraries
Last month the DCMS published a policy statement on The Modernisation Review of Public Libraries. This follows on from a consultation process launched last December which sought views on the future of public libraries. The policy statement makes some 54 … Continue reading
Boost for library and information education in Northern Ireland
News issued by CILIP on 25 January 2010 A professionally recognised library and information degree is now available in Northern Ireland after a gap of many years. The MSc and Postgraduate Diploma programmes offered by the University of Ulster have … Continue reading
University of Ulster’s professional library qualification gets CILIP approval
For the first time in many years a locally delivered route to a recognised professional library and information qualification is available. Ulster’s Post Graduate Diploma in Library and Information Management received approval for a period of three years at the … Continue reading