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Libraries and Positive Climate Action - 30th October 2025

Posted By Marette Hickford, 13 August 2025
Life is going green at the British Library. We are holding a variety of events during Green Libraries Week (27th Oct - 2nd Nov) - keep an eye over the next couple of months (https://events.bl.uk/). An early alert to one GLW25 event that is already open for booking - Libraries and positive climate action. One of a series of events, this event is focussed on carbon literacy and what libraries are doing to help in this challenging situation. Tickets are free: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/libraries-and-positive-climate-action-inform-to-transform-tickets-1480282437619?aff=oddtdtcreator. This event is taking place on Thursday 30th October. Thank you.

Tags:  Climate Change  events  professional  professional practice 

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Library Information and Knowledge practitioner’s experiences of research project - we need your help to collect baseline data for the profession

Posted By Cath Dishman, 13 July 2023

Library Information and Knowledge practitioner's experience of research

Launched at CILIP Conference the Library and Information Research Group (LIRG) committee are undertaking a collaborative project to gain a baseline understanding of Library, Information and Knowledge (LIK) practitioners’ experiences, skills and confidence of taking part in research.

Research is important to library, information and knowledge (LIK) professionals as it has the potential to demonstrate professional value and impact, raise the profile of library and information science (LIS) as a discipline and contribute evidence for professional decision making. However, LIK professionals themselves are often not seen as researchers and little is known about their confidence and skills to conduct research.

The findings of this research will help develop strategy around research for the profession, identify training needs and interventions to encourage research ensuring that key values are embedded in library, information and knowledge practice.

The research will involve taking part in a survey, and potentially an interview about your experiences of research as a LIK professional. We invite all LIK professionals, across all sectors and from any background to participate so that we have as complete picture as possible across the UK. You do not need to be a CILIP member to participate.

 

For further information and to access the survey please visit our web pages - please note the survey closes at midnight on Friday 8th September 2023

 

Tags:  LIRG  professional practice  research  research skills 

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Applications open for AHRC-RLUK Professional Practice Fellowship Scheme for academic and research libraries

Posted By Cath Dishman, 10 November 2021

Deadline for applications: 12.00 (noon, GMT), Friday 3rdDecember 2021.

Applications remain open for the AHRC-RLUK Professional Practice Fellowship Scheme for academic and research libraries.

The scheme provides five fellowships of up to £20,000 (80% FEC) and is designed to develop and promote research capacity, capability, and confidence amongst colleagues working within research or academic libraries. The scheme is open to anyone working within a research or academic library who meets the scheme’s eligibility criteria. In particular, the scheme wishes to encourage applications from early-career professionals, and from members of ethnic minority communities who constitute under-represented groups within the library and information professions. 

The scheme is open to both RLUK and non-RLUK members. You do not need to work for an RLUK institution to apply to the scheme.

Applications will remain open until midday on Friday 3rdDecember 2021.

For Full Application Guidance and to apply visit:https://bit.ly/AR-PPFS.

(Please note that this guidance supersedes that given in the pre-call information)

Application surgeries

A final application surgery will take place on Thursday 18thNovemberto support applicants, and additional support is also on offer to members of under-represented groups and for colleagues who feel themselves disadvantaged in making an application. Please visit the scheme webpages for further details of these opportunities. Please do circulate these details to colleagues and networks.

 

Tags:  fellowship  professional development  professional practice  research 

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