To end the day we had two brilliant key note speakers - Bethan Ruddock and Phil Bradley. Here's the storify of
Bethan 's presentation on the New Professionals Toolkit (
also available on the Storify website )
[<a href="http://storify.com/Annie_Bob/cilip-new-professionals-day-bethan-ruddock" target="_blank">View the story "CILIP New Professionals Day - Bethan Ruddock" on Storify</a>]<h1>CILIP New Professionals Day - Bethan Ruddock</h1><h2>Bethan Ruddock (@Bethanar)'s keynote: 'How to assemble your new professionals toolkit'</h2><p>Storified by Annie Johnson &middot; Sat, May 12 2012 06:27:04</p><div>#cilipnpd12 @bethanar now talking about assembling our new professionals toolkitsAnnie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 toolkit = collection of people and resources that will help you do what you need to do. No one size fits all approachAnnie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 tool 1: a network. Build a group of people you can talk to about professional (and other!) issuesAnnie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 start now and build contacts early, get your voice heard &amp; name known which will help later on in your careerAnnie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 best place to start is your workplace. They have a vested interest in connecting with you and helping you.Annie Johnson</div><div>@Annie_Bob As do others you meet along your professional journey #openingdoors for new profs #cilipnpd12Biddy Fisher</div><div>#cilipnpd12 get mor out of your network by giving. Including non-lib tweets means people feel more comfortable abt talking to you at events!Annie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 mentors don't have to be Yoda! Can be a friend, colleague, formal or informal relationship.Annie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 librarians love helping people, mentoring is a good way to get your &quot;helping people fix&quot;!Annie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 tool 3 (sorry, mentors was number 2!) is your resources. Websites, blogs, journals, subject guides in your area, mailing listsAnnie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 if JISC-mail lists make you sigh, remember the archives are there for you to search, so you don't have to get the emails.Annie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 totally honest reviews of library schools on http://www.lisnpn.spruz.com &lt;&lt; found these useful last year!Annie Johnson</div><div>Second time #cpd23 has been recommended today at #cilipnpd12, if you haven't signed up yet do so here: http://cpd23.blogspot.co.ukAnnie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 @bethanar recommends doing a skills audit. What can you do? What do you enjoy doing? How can you do more of what you enjoy?Annie Johnson</div><div>@Annie_Bob @bethanar agree totally with this; knowing what you can do well &amp; enjoy doing = 1st step in setting goals, writing CV, doing intsNicolaFranklin</div><div>#cilipnpd12 be ready for your dream job, it is not going to wait until you are ready for it. Think ahead.Annie Johnson</div><div>“@Annie_Bob: #cilipnpd12 be ready for your dream job, it is not going to wait until you are ready for it. Think ahead.” I'm in it :)Annie Mauger</div><div>#cilipnpd12 contributing to the profession is not all about advocacy etc. but also about doing your job &amp; helping your users as best you canAnnie Johnson</div><div>#cilipnpd12 to summarise, @bethanar's professional toolkit = a network, a mentor, resources, a plan, a voiceAnnie Johnson</div>
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