Tuesday 21 June 2011

23 Things for Professional Development - "Thing 1"

Having signed up to #CPD23, or “23 Things for Professional Development,” here is my first post, or should I say, “Thing 1.” It’s going to take real discipline on my part to post regularly, so I promise I’ll do my best! In this post, I am meant to be telling you a little bit about why I am taking part in this course and what I’m hoping to learn from CPD23, so here it goes:

I first heard about “23 Things” at the CILIP New Professionals Information Day on 3rd June 2011, where Bethan Ruddock explained how joining a programme such as this would be an extremely useful and interactive way of familiarising ourselves with things like social media, web 2.0, and blogging – not only to network with like-minded individuals and enhance our own professional development, but also to understand the power of confidently using computers and the internet to their full capacity - especially in a profession which is steadily embracing new forms of technological advancement.

As I have mentioned previously, I am currently a graduate trainee at the London Library. Based in Reader Services, I assist in the day-to-day provision of effective book issue, renewal, reservation, returns and enquiry services, and perform stack management duties (including shelving returned material). Whilst many might think that a day in the life of a librarian sounds pretty monotonous (and sometimes, yes, they are right), a lot of the enquiries we deal with at the LL come from a variety of different sources – either via email, phone, letter, fax or in person, so no day is ever the same, and each day presents new challenges from which I find I am always learning! The next step for me is to complete a Masters degree in Library and Information Studies, and thankfully I have been offered a place at UCL to start in September. I can’t wait to start, as I feel that this is a huge stepping stone for me into a career in librarianship, and will give me the opportunity to understand the theory behind the practice. In terms of future plans, my sights are ultimately set on an academic librarian post – perhaps a subject liaison librarian, as my interests lie in humanities (I have recently also undertaken a postgraduate degree in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture – I just can’t seem to get enough of the studying, it would seem!)

I am hoping to gain confidence during the CPD23 course, and am particularly looking forward to completing Thing 4: “RSS feeds, Twitter and pushnote,” Thing 9: “Evernote”, and practically everything from Thing 13 onwards (as I don’t understand most of the words written from that point onwards!!) Most importantly, I really want to get to know other new professionals – so make yourself heard, and don’t be shy! 

9 comments:

  1. Hurray! Congratulations on completing Thing 1 already! I'm envious that you've already got such clear goals about what you want to get out of cpd23 and hope you manage to achieve them all--and more! :)

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  2. Aww thank you! :) I'm quite pleased that I've managed to be so disciplined and actually posted something!!! My goals are basically "learn as much as possible," so hopefully CPD23 will be extremely useful for that! I'm really looking forward to writing about the next few "Things" - it's such a good way to force you to be brave, and experiment with social media and other such things!

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  3. Great post Carley - I was lost after 'Evernote' too but in a couple of months we shall know everything there is to know, and people will be able to ask US for help.

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  4. Hello :)

    My name's Lorna, just wanted to say that I enjoyed reading your blog post for 'Thing1'. I'm also taking part so good to read other people's experiences. I was also a graduate trainee and finished my library degree last year. Have fun!

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  5. Hiya - I'm also a graduate trainee, and also taking the MA at UCL in September, so I will see you there :)

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  6. Welcome to the Library field. I love being a Librarian and I love England, tea, and Agatha Christie. Wish I could pop over and see The Verdict!

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  7. @neonlibrarian - yay! See you in September, in that case!

    @Lydia - Verdict was fantastic! I'm glad to hear you're another Agatha Christie fan! Where abouts do you work, and in what kind of library environment? (ie. public, academic, specialised..)? It's always interesting to know what other people are doing!

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  8. Wow, how great it must be to do your traineeship at the London Library (I visited last summer and fell in love!) My first post was at the Philosophy Library, Cambridge University (post motherhood and various other jobs) where I learnt so much and went on to train at Aber by distance learning. Good luck with 23 Things.

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