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 16/6/2021
Category: News
CILIPS and the national PRSO network are seeking to appoint at least two new volunteer Professional Registration Support Officers to provide consistent, well-informed training […]
by CILIPS on 15/6/2021
Category: News
CILIPS were delighted to hear that Bibliographic and Local Studies Librarian Eleanor McKay has been awarded an MBE for services to Local Studies in The Queen’s […]
by CILIPS on 28/4/2021
Category: News
The Trustee Boards of CILIP and CILIP in Scotland have unanimously approved a new Partnership Agreement which further strengthens support for CILIP members in Scotland. […]
by CILIPS on 19/4/2021
Category: News
Glasgow Life have confirmed indicative dates for opening the city’s libraries over the coming months, starting from the 26th April. CILIPS welcomes this roadmap and […]
by CILIPS on 5/4/2021
Category: #LibrariesAreEssential, Blog, News
by Elizabeth Carney, Health Librarian #LibrariesAreEssential and health library staff contribute to their organisations in a variety of important ways. Staff working in health and […]
by CILIPS on 5/4/2021
Category: #LibrariesAreEssential, Blog, News
by Alison Nolan, Team Leader, Inverclyde Libraries Supporting Neurodiversity – Inverclyde Libraries The life-enhancing mission of libraries combined with the large incidence of autism challenges […]
by CILIPS on 1/4/2021
Category: #LibrariesAreEssential, Blog, News
by Dr Konstantina Martzoukou, Teaching Excellence Fellow at Robert Gordon University ‘Maddie is Online’: A video cartoon open-access resource on information and digital literacy available […]
by CILIPS on 23/3/2021
Category: #LibrariesAreEssential, Blog, News
by Dr Alyson Tyler, freelance researcher with research interests in libraries, digital media, publishing, culture and wellbeing. A person borrows a couple of library books […]