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NEWS 5 CILIP AGM


CILIP’s Annual General Meeting takes place next month. Find out how you can get involved and stand for election to the Board of Trustees.


6 New PKSB tool A new PKSB online tool has been launched, bringing a better user experience and improved functionality.


7 Libraries through the lens The month a re-purposed factory development in Finland provides a home to the Åbo Akademi Arken Library.


8 New ICO chief New Zealand privacy commissioner is set to take on the role of Information Commissioner as part of data strategy for UK economy.


9 At the heart of recovery Scotland’s public libraries are identified as crucial drivers in the bid to sustain a post-Covid recovery.


10 Sustainable future New IFLA President puts sustainability at the centre of her term in office.


11 Cover Library of the Year The winner of the 2021 Public Library of the Year is revealed,


Hank Malik, on KM Chartership and new challenges. Page 16


impressing judges with a focus on community and people.


12 CKG Judge call Could you be a judge for the CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals? Find out how to apply.


13 Libraries of Sanctuary Award for West Yorkshire Library service offering welcoming, safe spaces to users fleeing persecution, conflict and climate change.


14 News Feature: Open Access funding


Will changes to funder rules have an impact on Open Access publications and what does it mean for libraries?


INTERVIEW 16 Hank Malik


KM pioneer Hank Malik looks ahead to the profession’s upcoming challenges and how KM Chartership can be a guiding force.


28 Jake Hearn


Legal Information Professional Jake Hearn shares his early career experiences and points to the value of sometimes veering away from your chosen path.


IN DEPTH


SLIC launch their Public Library Strategy in Scotland. Page 9


4 INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL


20 Green at Barts Adam Tocock reveals how


September 2021


the Hospital trust’s Library and Information Service is helping to spearhead NHS Sustainability.


24 President’s Musings CILIP President Paul Corney talks to Rob Cottrill, Neil Usher and Luis Suarez about what “WFH” really means for the office of the future.


31 Jobs in the eye of a storm Simon Burton, Angela


Krzyzanowska and Sue Willis dis- cuss changes to the job market and how to make sure you are prepared.


36 Libraries Week


Find some inspiration and get involved in this year’s Libraries Week celebrations.


38 A Nightingale sang Sue Robertson et al. look back on how knowledge was mobilised to meet the informa- tion needs of the Nightingale Hospitals.


44 Reference point Scott Marsden explains how Vancouver Referencing inspired resource development in HE and FE centres in the North East.


COMMENT


56 Mediawatching No glasses required.


PEOPLE 47 People News


Professional Registration.


52 Obituaries Isobel Bitner, Ian Burley, Brian Cheesman, Stephen Moore, Victor Parry and David Ruse.


INSIGHT


15 President’s View CILIP President Paul Corney.


23 Future Technology Martin Hamilton on AI realities. 34 Apprentices


A new library opening opens the door to new opportunities.


42 School Library Group Meet the SLG and find out about their work and projects.


46 Building Collections Re-growing the physical library offer, with Paul Howarth.


48 RPG Focus


Christie Ikeogu draws inspiration from the Olympic and Paralympic Games.


50 Book Reviews


The latest titles from your sector. 51 Schools


Elizabeth Hutchinson says goodbye after three years.


Looking at how challenges were met at the Nightingale Hospitals during a global pandemic. Page 38


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