Early Career Conference Awards 2015 – Winners Announced!
The SLA Europe Board is pleased to announce the winners of the SLA Europe Early Career Conference Awards 2015. Congratulations to Neasa McHale and Sarah …
The SLA Europe Board is pleased to announce the winners of the SLA Europe Early Career Conference Awards 2015. Congratulations to Neasa McHale and Sarah …
Our thanks to Siobhan McGuinness, who kindly accepted to offer a review of the New Professionals Day Ireland that took place on 7 March in Kildare, …
Penny Leach, a procurement specialist in the management of electronic information resources, is currently managing vendor relations for Business Information Services at the European Bank …
John Coll is President Elect, SLA Europe and will take over as President in January 2016. This is his account of his trip to the …
Our thanks to Catherine Bryan, who kindly accepted to offer a review of the Winter Warmer Quiz that took place a week ago in London. Following …
Our thanks to Irena Valouchova, Assistant Librarian at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, who kindly accepted to review the SLA event in London that took place earlier this …
When: Tuesday, 13 January 2015 @ 18:00 – 22:00 pm Where: Balls Brothers, Minster Exchange, Mincing Lane, London EC3R 7PP SLA Members: £10.00 Non-members: £15.00 …
Our thanks to David Brown, Information Manager at the Faculty of Advocates (www.advocates.org.uk), who kindly accepted to review the SLA event in Edinburgh that took …
This year Sam Wiggins, SLA Europe’s president-elect, was recognised as one of SLA’s Rising Stars of 2014 alongside two other young professionals. Sam journeyed out …
Stephanie is a Canadian Archives, Library, and Information professional, currently living and working in Stuttgart, Germany. She has kindly agreed to answer some questions around her …
Katharine Schopflin has a wealth of experience in library and information management in sectors including broadcasting, government and non-profit. She has recently joined the Board of …
SLA Europe member and previous ECCA winner Sarah Wolfenden, currently a Subject Liaison Librarian at Brunel University, kindly takes some time to tell us about her upcoming presentation at Internet Librarian International 2014, her views on the profession and the benefits of becoming a volunteer. Sarah keeps a regular blog at The Wolfenden Report and can be found on Twitter as @SarahWolfenden