For information.
David
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From: Lyndsay Rees-Jones [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 02 November 2007 15:08
To: Rowena Macrae-Gibson - CDG Chair; Sue Valentine
Cc: Liz Jolly; Communities; Membership Support Unit
Subject: CILIP reading group - inaugural meeting Monday 26th November,
Manchester
I would be very grateful if you could circulate this message to your contact
groups. I have included it in the text of this message and also attached as
word and pdf docs.
It publicises the first/pilot meeting of a CILIP Reading Group. With Liz
Jolly (UCR, Salford Uni) I have arranged for this to happen in the Briton's
Protection Pub in Manchester on Monday 26th November from 6pm.
Thank you in anticipation.
Have a great weekend
Lyndsay
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Lyndsay Rees-Jones
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CILIP Reading Group
“Reading is a solitary activity but when a book has moved or stimulated you
it's natural to want to discuss it with someone else. A reading group gives
you that opportunity. Also, a group encourages you to think a bit more about
the books you read - why you like some, hate others. Unless you're a critic,
when you read a book you don't analyse it much. Critics read books in an
entirely different way. A reading group is a halfway house between the two
approaches.” Radio 4 Book Club website
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Inaugural meeting on
Professional values
…using Our Enduring Values: Librarianship in the 21st Century by Michael
Gorman as a starting point.
Do bring along other articles, presentations or books on professional values
that you would like to share.
6.00 for a 6.30pm start - 8pm, although we can continue our conversation
into the night….
Monday 26th November 07
Briton’s Protection Hotel, 50 Great Bridgewater St, Castlefield Manchester
M1 5LE
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There will be a charge of £5.00 for CILIP members and £15.00 for
non-members. Refreshments [wine/nibbles] will be provided.
To reserve a space please send booking form with cheque, made payable to
‘CILIP’, by the Friday prior to the session, or for further information
please contact: Lyndsay Rees-Jones, CILIP, 7 Ridgmount Street, London WC1E
7AE
Tel: 020 7255 0635 [log in to unmask] Because space is
limited, booking is essential.
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CILIP READING GROUP BOOKING FORM
Meeting Date: ________________________________
Name: _____________________________________________________________
Organisation: ______________________________________________________
CILIP membership number: ______________________
Email contact: ____________________________________________________
Phone contact: ________________________________
Cheque enclosed to value of £5 [member] or £15 [non-member]
We look forward to welcoming you
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