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Big Ethics Conversation Workshop: 27th November, 2017 – 2pm-4pm, Charter West, CILIP 7 Ridgmount St, London, WC1E 7AE



The CILIP Ethics Review was launched at the CILIP Conference 2017 in Manchester in July. The aim is to present a new Ethics Framework for the information profession to the CILIP conference 2018 in Brighton.

As part of a Big Ethics Conversation  LIRG is hosting a free workshop to gain feedback from its members and other interested information professionals. The focus will be on an issues-based approach to ensure that any future ethical framework is grounded in professional practice rather than being a theoretical construct.

You are warmly invited to participate in the Big Ethics Conversation by taking part in the LIRG workshop.

For further details about the Big Ethics Conversation see
https://www.cilip.org.uk/research/topics/ethics-review



Refreshments will be provided, to help us gauge numbers for catering please book via
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfSNK4UOYuKdbcd5ntY3NkcgmWWTlodWmWA2U3h6_PRT6Jv8w/viewform


Kind regards
Fariba Bannerman BA MSc MCLIP
Librarian

Library & Knowledge Service
Institute in the Park
Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust |Eaton Road | Liverpool | L12 2AP

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