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Anabel Marsh
CPD23: a participant’s
perspective
CPD
23
23 things for professional development
http://cpd23.blogspot.co.uk/
What’
s in
it f
or
me? Deal with job ending –
stay in the library worldBrush up / learn new
skillsMake new contacts
Thin
gs
1 a
nd 2
Create your own blog – and
meet the neighbours
http://anabellibraryworld.wordpress.com
/
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g 3
Your personal brand
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g 4
Current awareness:RSS FeedsTwitter
Storify
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g 5
Reflective practice
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g 6
Online networks: with added cake!
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g 7
Real life networks
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gs 8
and 9Google calendar
Evernote
Organising yourself
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g 1
0
Librarianship training opportunities
Graduate traineeships; Masters
degrees; Chartership
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g 1
1
Mentoring
Thing 12Putting the social into social media
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g 1
3
Google Drive
Wikis
Dropbox
Filesharing / Collaboration
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g 1
4
Organising your references
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g 1
5
Getting involved: seminars,
conferences & events
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g 1
6
Getting involved: advocacy and
speaking up for the profession
Things 17 and 18Presenting information (but I’m
still using PowerPoint!)
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g 2
0
Library Day in the LifeLibrary Routes / Roots
Thing 21Job applications and interviews
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g 2
2
Volunteering
Things 19 and 23 Integrating the Things into life
and final reflections on the way ahead
What
did
I
ach
ieve
?
Deal with job ending:
stay in the library world. Yes Brush up / learn new
skills. YesMake new contacts. Yes
Reflect on my past, create a record of my
career and then move
forward
Where
to n
ext?
For me – the blog continuesFor others:• Use cpd23• Use 23 Things• Use 23 Mobile Things
• Design / adapt inhouse, e.g. University of Glasgow
CD
G A
rtic
le Bunton, L. (2013) A comparison of 23 Things. Impact, 16(2).
Discusses advantages
of internal / external
courses
Succ
ess
!
www.slideshare.net/anabelmars
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Thank you for listening