#SLAChicago: Sarah Wolfenden’s reflections
My Early Career Conference Award (ECCA) was sponsored by the Leadership and Management Division and SLA Europe) and I’d like to start this post by …
My Early Career Conference Award (ECCA) was sponsored by the Leadership and Management Division and SLA Europe) and I’d like to start this post by …
Simon Barron shares his reflections on attending the SLA 2012 conference in Chicago as one of our Early Career Conference Award winners.
Early Career Conference Award winner Ruth Jenkins shares her reflections on the SLA 2012 conference in Chicago.
Simon was one of our Early Career Conference Awards winners for 2012. Along with Marie Cannon, Ruth Jenkins, Giles Lloyd-Brown, and Sarah Wolfenden, Simon attended the annual SLA Conference in Chicago from 15 to 18 July this year.
Member interview with Ned Potter, one of the 2011 ECCA winners and author of The Library Marketing Toolkit.
Write-up of our marketing and personal branding event in Leeds
We are pleased to announce that Anneli Sarkanen has won the first SLA Europe Conference Award, co-sponsored by the Leadership and Management Division.
We’re delighted to introduce the 5 winners of the 2012 Early Career Conference Awards, Co-Sponsored by SLA Europe, Business & Finance Division, Leadership & Management Division, Legal Division, Pharmaceutical and Health Technology Division, and Science-Technology Division (Diane K Foster International Student Travel Award)
Allan Foster, information industry consultant and writer, gives us a preview of the results of the Business Information Survey 2012
The Board of SLA Europe is delighted to announce the five winners of the SLA Europe Early Career Conference Award (ECCA) 2012: Simon Barron, Marie Cannon, Ruth Jenkins, Giles Lloyd-Brown, and Sarah Wolfenden.
Jane Ray reviews our recent Facilitation Uncovered event, a workshop led by facilitator and trainer Linda Cockburn.
Rupert Colley is a former librarian and the editor of the website “History in an hour”.