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Tag Archives: reflection
End of Year Reflections and Resolutions
2012 has been an important year for my burgeoning library career, because this year I have achieved the two key milestones of passing my MA degree and finding my first professional post. I think that I’ve been quite lucky to … Continue reading
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CPD23 Thing 23: Reflection – What Next?
We have finally reached the end of the CPD23 programme! It’s been a really interesting journey and I’ve enjoyed having the chance to reflect upon my professional development, to experiment with fantastic new tools, and to read other people’s stories … Continue reading
CPD23 Thing 19: Integrating ‘Things’ Into Our Work
This week we have been asked to blog about what we have gained so far from the CPD23 programme, as well as to consider which new tools have been the most useful and how we might integrate them into our … Continue reading
