Absolutely put in the photo - James Bond, they'll love it! I would think
the portfolio assessors are only too pleased to see a picture or two
breaking up all the text evidence, and I have been advised to include
some where appropriate,
Lauren Forbes
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John Murray Archive Cataloguer,
National Library of Scotland
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Sent: 27 April 2008 10:48
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Subject: Photographic Evidence in Chartership report
Dear List members,
I am in the process of deciding what evidence to use in my submission.
I am the manager of Bamber Bridge Branch Library near Preston
Lancashire.
Last year I helped organise the Launch event for the reading mission
with
the young people librarian by dressing up as James Bond. I persuaded
the
local BMW dealer to let us use a BMW Z3 coupe as part of the launch
event
which was photographed and included several children our elected cabinet
member for the Library service and myself.
Would a copy of one of the photos be considered suitable or trivial in a
Chartership portfolio as evidence.
Can anyone give me advice?
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