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Subject:

Training Event March 3rd 2005, Reading Berkshire

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Fiona Lees <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 2 Feb 2005 14:21:53 -0000

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Fit for purpose:
the training agenda for LIS workers
A Joint CoFHE Mid-West 
and UC&R BBO Training Day

Thursday 3rd March 2005
9.45 - 16.00

Black Horse House,
Whiteknights Campus,
University of Reading

Are we providing and receiving adequate training for our ever changing and expanding role as library and information workers in education?  

We will examine the current training situation for all levels of
library and information workers from library assistants on NVQ courses, through a speaker from a library school to a supervisor and supervisee for chartership and workplace continuing
professional development. We will also hear from CILIP on the new Framework of Qualifications. By the end of the day attendees will have had the opportunity to learn both what our professional body and other training providers are expecting from us and what we can expect from them.

This event is aimed at staff working at all levels within Library and Information Services.

The speakers:

Barbara Chivers: Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and Information, University of Central England in Birmingham.
Michael Martin: Adviser, Qualifications & Professional Development, CILIP
Kathy Paterson: Faculty Team Manager, Economic and Social Sciences, University of Reading.
Katherine Battley: Liaison Librarian for History, University of Reading
Gordon Connell: Bulmershe Site Librarian, University of Reading
Liz Annetts: Assistant Director (User Services and Staff Development), Library, Brunel University


Programme
09.45 - 10.15   Registration and coffee
10.15 - 11.00   KEYNOTE SPEECH: Education & training - a university perspective 
The paper will explore the changing needs of the information profession and how University curricula take a proactive and reactive approach to developing education and training courses. Barbara Chivers will argue for the key role of education at Masters level as well as skills training: a flexible workforce needs adaptable professionals, not just "well-trained" ones.

11.00 - 11.20   Coffee
11.20 - 13.00  Enhancing opportunities, rewarding achievement
Michael Martin will talk about CILIP's Framework of Qualifications including its forthcoming Voluntary Revalidation Scheme for chartered members. Michael will lead a workshop to consider the nature and range of evidence we should be collecting for our portfolios. Bring your CVs and see how much you have already done.

13.00 - 13.45   Lunch. Buffet provided 
13.45 - 14.30   Staff Development in the Workplace
Kathy Paterson will describe how the Staff Development Hour at Reading University Library began seven years ago, what it covers, how it's organised, ways in which it has changed to meet different needs, and attempts to evaluate it.  She will also touch on other training opportunities available for Library staff.

14.30 - 15.00 Chartership Programme  
Gordon Connell (supervisor) and Katharine Battley (trainee) will talk about the chartership programme at Reading University Library. The Library has five trainee liaison librarians working towards CILIP chartership.

15.00 - 15.20   Tea
15.20 - 16.00   Non-professional opportunities
Liz Annetts will give an overview of training and career development in library and information work for library assistants and non-professional library staff, now that new opportunities have been opened up by the Framework. 

16.00 Close

Getting to Black Horse House

By car: 
Enter via Pepper Lane or Shinfield Road entrance. Black Horse House is situated near the Library.

Parking is limited and permits must be obtained in advance: see enclosed form. However, a Parking Permit does not guarantee you a parking place.

By train/bus:
Reading Buses 12 and 20 from Reading Station to Pepper Lane entrance. Bus 9 goes to the Shinfield Road entrance.

For more information visit: http://www.reading-buses.co.uk/rdg_to_university_from_station.htm

For a map of Whiteknights Campus visit http://www.info.rdg.ac.uk/maps/maps-display.asp

Booking form
 
I would like to book a place at the CoFHE Mid-West / UC&R BBO Event at Reading University on Thursday 3rd March 2005.

Name.................................................................................................................
 
Organisation................................................................................................
 
Address ................................................................................................................
 
.....................................................................................................................

Telephone........................................................................    

Email..................................................................................
 
If you have any special needs or dietary requirements, please state here.
I enclose a cheque for £40 (CoFHE / UC&R members)   CoFHE          UC&R
I enclose a cheque for £50 (Non-members) 
Please invoice me at my organisation above

Cheques should be included with your Booking form and made payable to 
CoFHE Mid-West Circle

Parking at the University is limited to permit-holders only. 
Please tick here to receive a permit 
(this does NOT guarantee you a parking place)
Please send the above form by Tuesday 22nd February to:
In case of financial hardship, please contact Martin Strugnell at the email address below.
Martin Strugnell
Learning Resource Centre Manager
Reading College
Kings Road
Reading RG1 4HJ

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Cancellations must be received before Thursday 24th February.









Fiona Lees
LRC Manager
Newbury College
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Newbury
RG14 7TD

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