INFORMATION RIGHTS IN PRACTICE
The non-legal professional's guide
Alan Stead
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This is the first book to offer a single point of reference and advice relating to information use, which can be understood by the non-legal professional. This indispensable guide sets out the requirements of the relevant legislation together with examples, flow-charts, and diagrams to illustrate and clarify how to apply the law in practice and uses relevant case studies to clarify and illuminate the tricky issues relating to information rights law.
January 2008; 224pp; paperback; 978-1-85604-620-6; £39.95 (£31.96 to CILIP Members)
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LEADERSHIP
The challenge for the information profession
Sue Roberts and Jennifer Rowley
This book invites information professionals across the sector and at different stages in their career to reflect on and engage with the development of their leadership role and contribution. Using theoretical concepts and models, coupled with practical tools, this book encourages readers to think about their own leadership and the leadership provided by others around them as the basis for continuing improvement in management and professional practice. This comprehensive and topical text uses a range of features, including learning objectives, chapter summaries, reflection points, review questions, case cameos and recommendations for further reading to help you meet the challenge of leadership within the information profession.
February 2008; 248pp; paperback; 978-1-85604-609-1; £39.95 (£31.96 to CILIP Members)
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BUILDING YOUR PORTFOLIO
The CILIP guide
Margaret Watson
Building a portfolio is key to recording and demonstrating professional development, and is central to gaining professional qualifications offered by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP). This 'how to' guide provides practical and clear advice on producing a successful portfolio. Set out in a user-friendly format, and covering each element of a portfolio, this guide is jam-packed with examples, useful hints and tips, templates, case studies and personal contributions from successful applicants, web links, and further reading to help you develop a top-notch portfolio.
February 2008; 160pp; paperback; 978-1-85604-612-1; £24.95 (£19.96 to CILIP Members)
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