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I am sure that Stephen is correct.The article set out the contrast between
the image and the reality. As the image is based on perceptions of public
librarians the examples were deliberately far removed from public libraries.
As a former public librarian for over 30 years that does not necessarily
please me but it was tactically astute.

It was also astute for CILIP to work with the Saturday Guardian as that
day's paper is read by more young professionals than the Monday to Friday
editions; or that was the case a few years back according to a Manchester
source who should know. The "Work" supplement is targeted at young
professionals and graduates as the "Rise" section makes plain.

So well done CILIP in my opinion.How are you going to approach the Daily
Telegraph?

 

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Executive Director

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stephen Cook
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 09:39
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Subject: Re: Guardian Article on CILIP

 

I think the old image was quoted so that the general reader could see how
different the profession is now. To see how much things have changed.

I believe the article was a step in the right direction and we need more of
it. Well done to all involved.

 

Stephen Cook.

Assistant Librarian.

Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

London.

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From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Frances Hendrix
Sent: 28 November 2006 08:57
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Subject: Re: Guardian Article on CILIP

Amanda is right. It was very good to see such a high profile article
describing interesting posts and people, but a great shame to harp on about
this old stereotype.

However the recent presentation by The Marketing Director of Westminster at
PLAC seemed to imply that to those not part of the sector we still portray
that old dull image.

Having been involved in a number of initiatives over the last few years,
specifically for public librarians (sadly not featured in the Guardian
article), I can vouch for the fact that there are some very modern, unusual,
whacky even, and dynamic young public librarians, and it would have been
good to see one of them featured as well.

However it was very good to see this, on the whole, positive image of the
profession, and more of the same please Cilip.

f

 


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From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Quick, Amanda
Sent: 28 November 2006 08:53
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Subject: Re: Guardian Article on CILIP

But that's precisely the kind of copy CILIP are always criticising! I was a
bit diappointed that they dragged up those tedious stereotypes. It smacks of
defensiveness.

Amanda

 

Amanda Quick

Information Specialist (Academic Librarian)

Information Services

University of Abertay Dundee

 

 


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From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Smith, Nicky
Sent: 27, November, 2006 17:17
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Subject: Re: Guardian Article on CILIP

"The popular caricature of the librarian of yesteryear wasn't necessarily
glamorous. That myopic creature in a cardigan, who loved enforcing silence,
always used a pencil and whose favourite phrase was "the library is closing
in five minutes" might, once, sadly, have been somewhere near the mark."

Well, they definitely got one thing right!

Nicky

 

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For those who missed it, see:

http://money.guardian.co.uk/workweekly/story/0,,1958192,00.html

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