I agree Zena
By the way folks, I don't know if Mark Taylor or Louisa Myatt lurk on this
list, but they have appealed for feedback on that article: send to
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Bruce
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From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Woodley Zena (RQ8) Mid
Essex Hospital
Sent: 01 December 2006 10:29
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Subject: That guardian article
Hello all -
after the first somewhat dispiriting paragraph, the article was very
positive. However, 'be ye not afeared' - when I worked for INMOS (of
blessed memory), all news cuttings <always> started "INMOS, the troubled
semiconductor company, ....." irrespective of the news contained
therein. So lazy writers will always think of us going "Sssh", wearing
twin sets (sorry, chaps), and generally being socially undeveloped,
whether male or female.
I'd very much like Cilip to make this a regular feature - and perhaps
the case/people studies could include people who work in places other
than libraries.
cheers,
Zena Woodley B.A.(Joint Hons), MCLIP
Library Resources Manager
The Warner Library
Broomfield Hospital
Chelmsford CM1 7ET
T: 01245-514310
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