The autumn issue of Impact: Journal of the Career Development Group is
now available online:
http://careerdevelopmentgroup.org.uk/
Volume 14 Issues 2-3 is a bumper conference issue featuring a number of
the papers presented at this year’s New Professionals Conference. It is
clear that there were a huge range of professional topics discussed at
the conference, and the findings and ideas apply equally to more
seasoned professionals.
Katie Birkwood and Naomi Herbert, whose paper was voted the best at the
conference, demonstrate the value of promoting special collections in
the community, with lessons that apply to all collections.
http://wp.me/p1t82Z-21
Runner-up, Megan Wiley, gives us an insight into the perceptions of
careers information professionals by their counterparts with advisory roles.
http://wp.me/p1t82Z-28
Helen Murphy describes the 23 Things for CPD programme which launched
over the summer, and invites everyone to participate.
http://wp.me/p1t82Z-2j
Joseph Norwood and Ka Ming Pang report on professional activism among
their cohort at university.
http://wp.me/p1t82Z-2m
Rachel Bickley’s paper explores the relationship between newer and older
professionals, and identifies a number of areas which could benefit from
improved dialogue.
http://wp.me/p1t82Z-2p
Nicola Forgham-Healey, Sue Hill and Susie Kay report from a session at
Umbrella 2011 where they considered the aspects which make up your
professional reputation, at any stage of your career.
http://wp.me/p1t82Z-2s
Feedback always welcome.
Lizz Jennings
Honorary Impact Editor 2011
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Lizz Jennings BA ACLIP MCLIP
Information Librarian (E-Resources) - Chartered
University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY UK
Ext. 3475 (External 01225 383475)
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