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www.cilip.org.uk/infopro CONTENTS @InfoProMag


NEWS 5 Research


Why academic libraries need to support the push for Open Research in the digital age.


6 CILIP


A look at the key proposals on the table at this year’s CILIP AGM and how to take part.


7 Libraries through the lens Third in our series of images from libraries around the world, featuring a brutalist library in Canada.


8 Knowledge Management The cost of failure leads to inefficiency and billions of dollars of wasted effort.


9 Big Data


Health and safety data comes under the spotlight in global project to reduce work-related deaths and injures.


10 Public


Five-point plan to re-shape library services in Kirklees.


11 All aboard Literacy bus helps Middlesbrough’s children celebrate five years of reading programme.


12 Engagement


Report into public library engagement with local communities.


Watch out, fake news is about – Southbank University investigates. Pages 34-37


13 Report


Cipfa stats come under fire from Libraries Taskforce.


14 Fake news Warnings issued by Information Commissioner about political campaigning.


15 Judicial review


An in-depth look at what last month’s judicial review into Northamptonshire Library closures means for the profession.


IN DEPTH 16 IP interview


Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talks about the search for trusted information and the role of libraries and librar- ians in the face of the rise of fake news.


20 Interview: ILI IP talks to speakers ahead of the Internet Librarian International conference and exhibition.


22 Making international connections


Ayub Khan speaks about CILIP’s evolving partnerships across the world, and asks members to take part in a survey to help inform future international engagement.


26 The KM Standard is coming


On the road with the literacy bus. Page 10


4 INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL


Paul Corney and Karen McFarlane reflect on the new ISO Standard for Knowledge Management Systems.


September 2018


COMMENT 56 Mediawatching


Will Orkney Libraries be working closely with MI5?


PEOPLE 30 People News


Liz Barnard talks about how revalidation helped her on her professional journey, and Linda Kalinda spills the beans in 60 seconds.


54 Obituaries


Margaret Keeling, Peter Lewis and Herbert Steele.


Inspiring pre-school teachers to develop a love of children’s literature. Pages 39-41.


34 Tackling mutant daisies and fake Melanias LSBU’s Alison Skoyles et al talk about a conference they or- ganised to round up strategies to tackle fake news.


39 Teachers as readers Ruth Clark on a collaboration to help pre-service school teachers develop a love of children’s literature.


44 Bibliothekartag Mareike Doleschal reports from the largest library conference in Europe.


46 Postgrad students see changes ahead Biddy Casselden on fi ndings from a small survey of current postgraduate library students.


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24 Designing Libraries David Lindley on the design challenges facing the academic library.


28 UX research and design in libraries Andy Priestner explains why cognitive maps can give you instant access to the worlds of your users.


32 Internet Q&A


Phil Bradley poses a question: how many days in 100 years?


38 K&IM Matters


Dion Lindsay on the coming challenges of imagination, ethics and technology.


42 School Libraries Elizabeth Hutchinson on how school librarians can support independent learning.


49 Professional Development


Natalie Gabe and Chloe George on how they developed an online training programme for NHS library staff .


50 President’s View


Ayub Khan takes a vibrant vision around the world.


58 CILIP AGM Agenda


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