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The UK has always pioneered fresh ways of viewing librarianship as a profession. I have been an information professional for over seven years, and during that time there have always been aspects of librarianship that people thought would ‘die out.’ The need for librarians in an ‘information age’, for example. How often have we heard that ‘Google can find the results’, and so on? However, aren’t we now more important than ever before? Perhaps more so than any other period? I think that mid-career professionals are looking at a future where we need to learn to marry the soft skills of the profession with the harder, more technical skills required to specialise and adapt to an evolving need within society.
I am currently a User Research Consultant at Methods, Information Technology and Services. Projects are focussed mainly in the public sector and to date I've worked with the Education, Skills and Funding Agency and the Department of Education. Attending the 2019 CILIP Conference through the generosity of the UKeiG CILIP Conference Bursary, gave me the opportunity to connect with old friends, make new friends, and network with a community that I usually only interact with online. It’s easy to forget how diverse the profession is with the myriad roles and personalities that make up an increasingly nuanced industry.
This article will articulate my interpretations of key conference themes, and their relevance to Knowledge and Information Management (K&IM).
英国一直在以全新的方式看待图书馆员这一职业。我从事信息职业已经七年多了,在此期间,人们总是认为图书馆学的某些方面会'消亡'。例如,"信息时代 "对图书馆员的需求。我们经常听到'谷歌可以找到结果'之类的话。然而,我们现在不是比以往任何时候都更重要吗?也许比任何时期都更重要?我认为,职业生涯中期的专业人士在展望未来时,需要学会将专业的软技能与更难、更专业的技术技能结合起来,以适应社会不断发展的需求。我目前是Methods, Information Technology and Services公司的用户研究顾问,项目主要集中在公共部门,迄今为止我曾与教育、技能和资助机构以及教育部合作。通过UKeiG CILIP会议助学金的慷慨资助,我参加了2019年CILIP会议,这让我有机会与老朋友联系,结交新朋友,并与我通常只在网上交流的社区建立联系。我们很容易忘记这个行业的多样性,无数的角色和个性构成了这个日益细微的行业。本文将阐述我对会议主要议题的理解,以及它们与知识和信息管理(K&IM)的相关性。