Am I alone in being reminded of a poor man's version of Private Eye's "Mike Giggler" when reading 'contributions' from Mike
Morris?
Edward Dudley's comments are extremely important. The attitude of the grass roots of CILIP sometimes put me in mind of certain
forms of depression. It may or may not
be true that an active membership will be unable to change CILIP in the directions they think it should go in. It is *definitely*
true that an inactive and uninvolved membership will be unable to change CILIP. If we *try*, we stand a chance. If we don't
try, we won't stand any chance.
Dan
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 04 November 2004 09:20
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> Subject: Re: CILIP Subscriptions
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> Mike Morris, Librarian, ISCA
> 51 Banbury Rd., Oxford OX2 6PE 01865 274671
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Edward Dudley
> Sent: 03 November 2004 17:34
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> Subject: CILIP Subscriptions
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> .....members voting (it's usually in the very low double
> figures) is another opportunity for leading from the bottom.
> It's not a member led institution if members fail to lead.
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> Edward Dudley
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> Quite right. I vote myself a huge pay rise.
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> Mike Morris
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