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UKeiG has great pleasure in announcing the winner of the 2015 Early Career
Award, which celebrates extra-ordinary and inspirational enterprise in
early-career professionals who are members of CILIP. It comes as no surprise
that the prize in this first year of the Award goes to a school librarian.
The nomination for AMY ICKE commends her work at both St Paul's Girls'
School and, more recently, Wimbledon High School, noting her as a most
outstanding colleague ... and a pleasure to work with. Her particular talent
for encouraging others extends to both students and staff, offering a
breadth of vision which encompasses the needs of others while freely sharing
her own ideas. 

Amy was always actively involved with all aspects school life, for example
by supporting pupils on the environment committee. One of her first library
initiatives to raise awareness of resources amongst the staff at St Paul's
was a library blog. Soon after joining St Paul's, Amy took on the role of
Gap Year co-ordinator; as well as e-learning co-ordinator, working closely
with the IT department. She also worked closely with the School Historian,
helping to build up a catalogue of resources: just one example of such work
can be seen on the webpage she created for the School's 110th birthday
celebrations. Her enthusiasm for developing her skill set can be seen in her
activities to organise and catalogue the personal library of Michael Rosen,
former children's laureate.

Since moving to Wimbledon High School, Amy continues to demonstrate that she
is always willing to go the extra mile, and has significantly enhanced
library provision. She has brought her own clear, focussed vision to the
library but is also guided by the views of others, working closely with
Heads of Department, School Council and Sixth Form Committee to ensure her
plans fully-reflect their needs. She has ensured the library extends far
beyond the physical space by playing an active role in the Communications
Strategy of the school. Working with the local community, Amy is
collaborating with Fiona Ravzi, Director of Wimbledon Bookfest, on
organising the first Young Adult strand of Bookfest 2015 involving students
from five schools across Merton.

As an active member of the various school librarian groups, Amy delivered a
talk on the interim findings of her MA research to the London branch of the
School Library Association (SLA) and since September 2011, she has served on
the CILIP London Member Network Committee. 

The nomination ends "Amy would be a worthy winner of this award for the
breadth and quality of her achievements, the number of people she has
encouraged and inspired and the professional manner with which she
approaches every aspect of her work" and UKeiG has no hesitation in
endorsing this view. Congratulations to a worthy winner.

Amy will be presented with her Award and cheque during the CILIP Conference
in early July.

A slightly fuller version of the citation can be found on the
<http://www.cilip.org.uk/uk-einformation-group/awards-bursaries/ukeig-early-
career-award> UKeiG Early Career Award Page.

 

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UKeiG - UK eInformation Group

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