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18/11/2021
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When:
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18 November 2021 10.30 - 4.00pm (optional informal chat with fellow online delegates at 4pm)
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Where:
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Online via Zoom --- United Kingdom
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Contact:
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Andrew Grave
andrew.grave@cilip.org.uk
020 4513 2834
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Online registration is closed.
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CILIP Employers Forum: Future ready library and information services

CILIP’s popular one-day Employers Forum returns in 2021, providing an excellent opportunity for senior staff to share knowledge and learn with their peers. This year, we are running a hybrid event and this page is for those for those attending in person.
To attend online, please see the registration page for the in person event.
The 2021 CILIP Employers Forum will be introduced by Richard Ovenden, Bodley’s Librarian an author of Burning the Books. a History of Knowledge Under Attack.
There will also be an opportunity for delegates to benchmark their service beforehand in the areas below, to discuss the issues raised in breakout rooms and for an informal online networking session after the workshop finishes.
- Knowing your users
- Influencing people
- Evidencing value and impact - social impact
- Consolidating digital gains and turning them into long-term practice
- Planning for sustainability - a proper Green recovery
This event is generously sponsored by CB Resourcing and Collection HQ

The programme for online delegates is as follows:
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10.30-10.50 - Welcome and introduction
Richard Ovenden: Bodley's Librarian and author of Burning the Books. A History of Knowledge Under Attack
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10.50-11.10 - Presenting the findings from the self-assessment
Nick Poole: CILIP CEO
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11.10-11.30 - Influencing and advocating
Stephen Wyber Policy and Advocacy Manager, IFLA
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11.30-11.40 - Break
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11.40-12.50 - Discussion session
- How well do you know your users?
- How do you make friends and influence people; how well-networked are you?
- What would you do to improve?
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12.50-13.40 - Lunch and networking
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13.40-14.00 - Libraries responding to the climate change crisis
Blerina Hashani Public Policy & Campaigns Manager, British Library
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14.00-14.10 - Break
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14.10-15.30 - Discussion session
Evidencing value and impact
Consolidating digital gains
Planning for environmental sustainability
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15.30-16.00 - Wrapping up and conclusions
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16.00-17.00 - Informal chat with CILIP's Online Learning Manager Juanita Foster-Jones
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Speakers
Richard Ovenden
Richard Ovenden has been Bodley’s Librarian (the senior Executive position of the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) since 2014. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, the Royal Society of Arts, and a Member of the American
Philosophical Society.
Richard serves as Treasurer of the Consortium of European Research Libraries, as President of the Digital Preservation Coalition, and as a member of the Board of the Council on Library and Information Resources (in Washington DC).
He has written extensively on professional concerns of library and information management, on the history of photography, and has written a history of the deliberate destruction of knowledge, Burning the Books.
Richard was awarded the OBE in The Queen’s Birthday Honours, 2019.
Blerina Hashani
Belrina is the Public Policy and Campaigns Manager at the British Library. She is currently co-leading the Library's COP 26 campaign and its response to climate change. Prior to joining the Library in December 2019, she was a parliamentary adviser in
the House of Commons and supported the All Party Parliamentary Group on Libraries.
Stephen Wyber
Stephen is Manager, Policy and Advocacy at the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, working as part of a team which covers issues from the UN's 2030 Agenda to copyright, human rights and heritage. His team works both to make
the case for libraries globally, and to support advocacy at the national, local and individual levels.
Jo Cornish
I am responsible for CILIP’s culture, content and sector support and I work alongside the CEO to set our strategic direction. A Fellow of CILIP, with over 20 years’ experience as a practitioner, I have a recent background in standards, assessment and
quality assurance. I specialise in building strategic partnerships and business development. I am a passionate advocate for the importance of library, knowledge and information roles and the value they bring to society. Away from the office I
am known to visit bridges and obsess over baseball.
Nick Poole
As CEO of CILIP, I am responsible for supporting our fantastic team to deliver for our members and for championing our profession. I studied Modern Languages and Linguistics and have a postgraduate qualification in the History & Philosophy of Science.
Over the past 20 years, I’ve held various leadership roles in libraries, museums and the wider culture sector. I live in South West London with my family and dog.
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