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Personal Knowledge Management - Thursday 16 September repeated Friday 17 September
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This exciting Knowledge Cafe discussion will draw in experts from across CILIP and beyond (including representatives from RPG, K&IM SIG and ILIG).

16/09/2021
When: Thursday 16 September from 5.00 pm until 6.00 pm
5:00 PM
Where: Webinar on Zoom
United Kingdom
Presenter: David Byrne
Contact: Emma Davies
emma.davies3017@gmail.com


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Personal Knowledge Management

This exciting Knowledge Cafe discussion will draw in experts from across CILIP and beyond (including representatives from RPG, K&IM SIG and ILIG).

It is being run on Thursday 16 September 5.00 pm to 6.00 pm and repeated on Friday 17 September at 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm.

We will be using this conversational process to bring a diverse group together to share experiences, learn from each other, build relationships and make better sense of a rapidly changing, complex, less predictable world.

The aim is to help you improve your decision making, innovation and the ways in which we all work together.

Our focus will be on keeping your knowledge live and useful.

  • how we can all keep up with the constant barrage of new information, the challenge of managing data and the effective use of collaboration tools and techniques
  • how we can bring our "whole self" to work, unlock our creativity and stay healthy.

Target audience: Library, Information and Knowledge Professionals from all locations, sectors, roles and jobs. 1 CPD hour

We have tried to make this workshop as affordable as possible:

  • IFLA members; CILIP members; U3A members - £5
  • Students and unwaged - free of charge (contact david.f.byrne@icloud.com)
  • All others £10

This event is developed and run by volunteers and we aim to reply to queries within 48 hrs.


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