Working in commercial organisations

 
 

Libraries and information units specialising in commercial and business information have become increasingly important in recent years. In particular the wealth of information they can provide is of immense help to small companies or sole traders who do not have the resources to employ information specialists.

Business Libraries can be part of a commercial company, for example, a bank or property company; or they can be a specialised library within a public authority, for example, Shropshire County Council, Barnsley Central Library and the City of Westminster all have well resourced business information collections. The City Business Library in London is the major public business reference library in the UK. 

Librarians working in business libraries carry out a mixture of research and enquiry work from both electronic and hard copy sources.The range of material is broad:

  • market research reports
  • company reports
  • company profiles
  • government statistics
  • trade journals
  • product directories
  • financial information
  • salary guides
  • worldwide trade information
  • European information
  • marketing information

The important factor in using commercial information is its currency. It has to be available to its users very soon after publication.Users need enquiries answered quickly and accurately so ability in accessing both online and hard copy sources is vital.

Salary
Recommended salaries can be found in the Commercial and Business Libraries salary guide.

Further information
CILIP members can join a number of special interest groups:
Aerospace and Defence Librarians Group (ADLG)
Commercial, Legal and Scientific Information Group (CLSIG)
Patent and Trademark Group (PATMG)



 
 
Last modified on: 08/12/2010 09:17 AM