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23 May
iPad reading
8 Nov
NPSIG leaflet now available for download!
Some of you might have come across this precious little leaflet during the IFLA Congress in Gothenburg back in August…
The flyer, containing the very basics about the IFLA New Professionals, is now available for download at our website (designed for A5 print). Please feel free to use it at any given opportunity and spread the word!
3 Sep
Library and Information Services New Professionals Network (LISNPN)
by Tina Reynolds
I have been a member of the Library and Information Services New Professionals Network for a few months now but the official launch came in July and since then it has become an increasingly useful tool for networking and discussion.
The network is the brain child of Ned Potter (aka thewikiman) who is also one of the New Professionals Support Officers within the CILIP sub group CDG. He has created a forum for new professionals to make contacts, share problems, access resources and gain inspiration from the achievements of others.
The network can be found at http://www.lisnpn.spruz.com/ and I would encourage all new professionals to join. A few experienced professionals have also signed up in order to share their wisdom and this is also something which is encouraged.
Some of the many features of the site include anonymous reviews of LIS courses, example portfolios, a range of ‘how to’ guides including getting published, presentation skills and networking, an RSS feed for LIS jobs and discussions on numerous topics ranging from marketing and education in libraries to travel to work to Drum and Bass!
The major selling point of this website is that it is completely open. It does not matter whether you are a member of a particular professional body or none at all. The idea is to allow anyone who is interested and feels they can gain something or help someone else out should join.
I look forward to seeing many of you there!
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Tina Reynolds is currently studying Information and Library Management at Northumbria University. She is also New Professionals Support Officer for CILIP’s Career Development Group for London and the South East and serves on the CILIP in London Committee. She is an active member of a number of professional bodies including SLA Europe, BIALL, CLIG and NGLIS. She is currently collaborating on a project to create a UK events wiki with a contact from LISNPN.
Contact: tinareynolds@djdeloitte.co.uk | Facebook | LinkedIn | LISNPN
I have been a member of Library and Information Sector New Professionals Network for a few months now but the official launch came in July and since then it has become an increasingly useful tool for networking and discussion.
The network is the brain child of Ned Potter (aka thewikiman) who is also one of the New Professionals Support Officers within the CILIP sub group CDG. He has created a forum for new professionals to make contacts, share problems, access resources and gain inspiration from the achievements of others.
The network can be found at http://www.lisnpn.spruz.com/ and I would encourage all new professionals to join. A few experienced professionals have also signed up in order to share their wisdom and this is also something which is encouraged.
Some of the many features of the site include anonymous reviews of LIS courses, example portfolios, a range of ‘how to’ guides including getting published, presentation skills and networking, an RSS feed for LIS jobs and discussions on numerous topics ranging from marketing and education in libraries to travel to work to Drum and Bass!
The major selling point of this website is that it is completely open. It does not matter whether you are a member of a particular professional body or none at all. The idea is to allow anyone who is interested and feels they can gain something or help someone else out should join.
I look forward to seeing many of you there!
2 Jul
2010 ALA Conference Experiences
It is official! The NPSIG will feature posts from various librarians attending the American Library Association 2010 Annual Conference in Washington, DC. We should see their posts on this forum soon. In the meantime, today we feature Patrick Sweeney’s My Top 5 ALA Annual Experiences. Read more about this new professional- who manages a library!- and his take on a conference including committee work, dance party, librarian’s contest, and a week of living with a conference tribe.
8 Mar
New mission statement
The NPSIG’s IFLA web pages are constantly growing and being updated. Now one of the core parts underwent a general revision: Based on the recent experiences at BOBCATSSS and at IFLA Headquarters, we reformulated the mission statement. The new version emphasizes the global connection of New Professionals and their active involvement in IFLA. It claims several goals divided into on-site and on-line activities. Have a closer look…
Mission
The “New Professionals” are representing a new generation of LIS students and recently qualified professionals.
Nowadays, especially New Professionals are facing various challenges when entering the profession. Amongst others, the spectrum of issues covers the internationalization of careers and new skills required as well as the generational shift at work, changing job profiles and workplace environments. The New Professionals Special Interest Group aims to provide a forum within IFLA for the discussion of these very important issues. We are also concerned with working with library associations and library decision makers to create effective strategies for developing leaders and to streamline action plans for succession planning and passing on knowledge.
It is essential to communicate these topics inside the profession to raise awareness and to help developing the profession. A strong and active community is needed for this purpose. Therefore, the recruitment and active involvement of New Professionals in the IFLA network plays an important role within the activities of the NPSIG.
As extensive networking and early career contacts in the global LIS community are becoming increasingly important in recent years, the NPSIG wants to connect New Professionals worldwide and to whet their appetite for conferences and networking.
Goals
On-site
- Organizing and promoting events during the IFLA Congresses (NPSIG sessions, satellite meetings, social events),
- actively fostering the global network of New Professionals at any other LIS conference or event (BOBCATSSS, ALA Annual, national library conferences etc.),
- setting up a mentoring programme for New Professionals to simplify access to IFLA Congresses in general and to the work within IFLA sections and groups in particular.
On-line
- Making extensive use of social media and other web 2.0 tools to discuss relevant issues and stay globally connected,
- encouraging New Professionals to share best practices of projects and other professional experiences via blog reports, video statements, picture galleries etc.,
- exploring and providing ways for New Professionals to take actively part in IFLA conferences online.













