Pdf Information Scotland 2006
President’s perspective Promoting partnership Ivor Lloyd outlines his priorities as new President of CILIPS. A year is not a long time to be President – I've known a few and they all agree on that! It looks like it will be a bit like being a President of a University's Student Association, you've no sooner mastered the black arts and you're welcoming your successor. Nevertheless, as your President of 2006, I am determined at least to making myself available to as many members as possible by visiting your libraries and Branches, and at best to make some impact despite the limited term of the presidential office. My immediate predecessors – Moira Methven and Alastair Johnston – managed to do both, demonstrating what an able President can do within these constraints, but they have also spent time fully advising me on my new role. So no excuses. For those of you who do not know me, I'm Depute Principal at the University of Abertay Dundee, where I've worked for over 20 years, first as Depute Librarian, then Librarian, and then Head of Information Services. Before that I was an Academic Librarian at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Assistant Librarian at Kirkcaldy Technical College and in the long and distant past as a trainee in Hawick Public Library (perhaps worth highlighting that Alastair Johnston also started off in the Borders – but that, of course, was only in Galashiels!). I was Honorary Treasurer for the Information Services Group for many years, was on the old SLA Council, and have served on the Scottish Library and Information Council Management Committee.
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