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LIRG AGM and Assessing and Recognising Research Excellence session 11th July - register now

Posted By Cath Dishman, 12 June 2025

On Friday 11th July 1-2pm, the Library and Information Research Group will be hosting a session on Assessing and Recognising Research Excellence, followed by a short Annual General Meeting (AGM).

The session will include:

What is the Research Excellence Framework (REF) and where do libraries come in?

Dr Martin Brooks, Research Excellence and Research Strategy, Liverpool John Moores University

Martin will speak about the REF at LJMU, including what it is, why we do it, what's involved, and our timeline for taking part. As Martin will discuss in detail, the library is integral to LJMU’s REF preparation, both preparing parts of our submission and enhancing our overall research ecosystem

Recognising all research outputs and everyone involved in their creation

Professor Simon Hettrick, Director of Strategy, The Software Sustainability Institute and Director, The Southampton Research Software Group

If we don't recognise everyone who is vital to research, then we limit our ability to conduct research. Current practices around research assessment focus on publications as the key metric of research success, but there are significant problems with this approach. It incentives amassing publications rather than some of the practices that we would like to see researchers following to produce reliable, reproducible and transparent research. But possibly more importantly, many of the people who are vital to the conduct of research are not typically named in publications and so miss out on the credit that they deserve for research success.

The Hidden REF works to raise recognition for everyone involved in research. It started as a one-off competition but has since transformed into a long-running campaign that works alongside research communities to help their contribution be recognised. The campaign was recently funded by Research England to help raise awareness, increase trust in all research outputs and to help universities implement a research environment that will make research more equitable and, importantly, more effective.

To register visit the CILIP events page.

Tags:  AGM  hidden REF  LIRG  research  research skills 

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AGM Save the Date!

Posted By Cath Dishman, 27 May 2025

Save the Date for LIRG's AGM and Assessing and Recognising Research Excellence session, Friday 11th July 13:00 - 14:00

On Friday 11th July, the Library and Information Research Group will be hosting a session on Assessing and Recognising Research Excellence, followed by a short Annual General Meeting (AGM).

The session will include:

What is the Research Excellence Framework (REF) and where do libraries come in?

Dr Martin Brooks, Research Excellence and Research Strategy, Liverpool John Moores University

Martin will speak about the REF at LJMU, including what it is, why we do it, what's involved, and our timeline for taking part. As Martin will discuss in detail, the library is integral to LJMU’s REF preparation, both preparing parts of our submission and enhancing our overall research ecosystem

 

Recognising all research outputs and everyone involved in their creation

Professor Simon Hettrick, Director of Strategy, The Software Sustainability Institute and Director, The Southampton Research Software Group

If we don't recognise everyone who is vital to research, then we limit our ability to conduct research. Current practices around research assessment focus on publications as the key metric of research success, but there are significant problems with this approach. It incentives amassing publications rather than some of the practices that we would like to see researchers following to produce reliable, reproducible and transparent research. But possibly more importantly, many of the people who are vital to the conduct of research are not typically named in publications and so miss out on the credit that they deserve for research success.

The Hidden REF works to raise recognition for everyone involved in research. It started as a one-off competition but has since transformed into a long-running campaign that works alongside research communities to help their contribution be recognised. The campaign was recently funded by Research England to help raise awareness, increase trust in all research outputs and to help universities implement a research environment that will make research more equitable and, importantly, more effective.

This session will be followed by our AGM, which we encourage participants to stay for. The meeting will be held virtually on zoom and registration link will be available soon. Please note attendance is free. 

Tags:  AGM  LIRG  professional development  REF  research  research excellence 

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AGM and free "research" seminar at the University of Sheffield Information School

Posted By Cath Dishman, 12 August 2024

Join CILIP's Library and Information Research Group (LIRG) and the University of Sheffield's 'Libraries and Information Society' Research Group in a jointly hosted discover research seminar on Wednesday 11th September 2025.

The event takes place from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m at the University of Sheffield (The Wave) and is free to attend.

The seminar will be led by Libby Tilley, winner of the 2023 LIRG Research Award, in which she will present the findings of her 'Shaping the Future' project which involved using a Modified Delphi Study to surface a consensus around sector-wide critical trends to help to focus and prioritise future library and information research.

This will be followed by refreshments and a short Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the CILIP Library and Information Research Group (LIRG).

 

Book here: Select tickets – Shaping the future: a research agenda for UK libraries – Lecture Theatre 2, The Wave, University of Sheffield (tickettailor.com)

When: Wed 11 Sep 2024 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Where: Lecture Theatre 2, The Wave, University of Sheffield, S10 2AH

Tags:  AGM  CPD  LIRG  research 

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Join us for our AGM

Posted By Cath Dishman, 03 August 2023

Join us for our AGM (Annual General Meeting) on Friday 8th September 2023 from 1pm - 1.30pm

The meeting will be online via Zoom and we'll receive the Chair's report and accounts as well as appointing the LIRG Committee Officers. 

Immediately following the AGM we have the second of our workplace research event series which covers the topic of Research Methods. So why not join us for both. 

Please register for the AGM (free to attend) so we can provide you with the link prior to the meeting. All Group members welcome. Register here

If you are interested in attending the Research Methods session all details can registration link can be found on our web pages

 

Tags:  #AGM #lirg  AGM  LIRG 

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