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New beginnings, or, Why I’ve finally started Chartership | librarian37
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Reflections of a newish LIS professional. Natural Bridges, Sunrise, Seagull by Kellan http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/kellan/4193593389/. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Last year, after much deliberation (and admittedly some procrastination), I finally registered for Chartership. There were a couple of reasons why the time seemed right: planning my next career move and the introduction of the new Professiona. L Knowledge and Skills Base. How are you finding it so far? January 2, 2015. April 14, 2015 at 14:40. Hi, Carole...
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February | 2015 | librarian37
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Reflections of a newish LIS professional. Monthly Archives: February 2015. Getting to grips with the PKSB. A couple of weeks ago I took part in my first Chartership chat where a couple of people asked for advice on tackling the PKSB. Like them, I too was initially daunted by its size and the language it uses so I thought I’d share my strategy for rationalising and demystifying the PKSB in the hope that it might prove useful to others. Person specification analysis using the PKSB (click image to enlarge).
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Activism, Advocacy and Professional Identity | Johanna Bo Anderson's Blog
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Johanna Bo Anderson's Blog. Laquo; CPD23 Course Blog. Library Camp – Convincing Politicians that Libraries Improve Literacy. Activism, Advocacy and Professional Identity. Posted August 23, 2011 by johanna bo anderson in Activism. Oxford English Dictionary [online]. The policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change. Public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy:. His outspoken advocacy of. The agreement has won no friends. Activism is about...
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Getting to grips with the PKSB | librarian37
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Reflections of a newish LIS professional. Getting to grips with the PKSB. A couple of weeks ago I took part in my first Chartership chat where a couple of people asked for advice on tackling the PKSB. Like them, I too was initially daunted by its size and the language it uses so I thought I’d share my strategy for rationalising and demystifying the PKSB in the hope that it might prove useful to others. Person specification analysis using the PKSB (click image to enlarge). February 1, 2015. Hi, there I...
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Reflections of a newish LIS professional. Getting to grips with the PKSB. A couple of weeks ago I took part in my first Chartership chat where a couple of people asked for advice on tackling the PKSB. Like them, I too was initially daunted by its size and the language it uses so I thought I’d share my strategy for rationalising and demystifying the PKSB in the hope that it might prove useful to others. Person specification analysis using the PKSB (click image to enlarge). February 1, 2015. Last year, aft...
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January | 2015 | librarian37
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Reflections of a newish LIS professional. Monthly Archives: January 2015. Natural Bridges, Sunrise, Seagull by Kellan http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/kellan/4193593389/. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Last year, after much deliberation (and admittedly some procrastination), I finally registered for Chartership. There were a couple of reasons why the time seemed right: planning my next career move and the introduction of the new Professiona. L Knowledge and Skills Base. How are you finding it so far? January 2, 2015.
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Reflections of a newish LIS professional. My name is Jo and I’m an academic librarian currently working towards Chartership. My main reasons for blogging here are to record and reflect upon my professional learning and activities, share thoughts and experiences with others and to engage more actively in current discussions about libraries. All views expressed here are entirely my own. Or use the form below to get in touch. I look forward to hearing from you! Leave a reply Cancel reply. You are commenting...
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