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Library Inductions and Information Literacy
One of the most interesting tasks that I’ve had so far during my trainee year has been delivering library inductions to new undergraduates. As I am not a particularly confident public speaker I was somewhat nervous about this, but I … Continue reading
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Tagged Electronic Resources, graduate trainee, Inductions, Information Literacy
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Successful Library Promotion at the Freshers’ Fair
Yesterday I helped to run the library stall for our college’s Freshers’ Fair – the event was a big success, with almost all of the new undergraduates and about a third of the new postgraduates visiting our stall to collect … Continue reading
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Tagged Freshers' Fair, graduate trainee, Library promotion, Stereotypes
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CILIP New Professionals Information Day 2010 – Embracing the Future
On Friday I travelled down to London with some of my fellow library trainees from Cambridge to attend the New Professionals Information Day – it was a fantastic day with many inspiring and thought-provoking presentations. My favourite presentation was given … Continue reading
