Reflections as the Students and New Professionals Champion for CILIP North East Members Network
After over a year a half I will be leaving my position as the Students and New Professionals Champions for the CILIP North East (NE) Members Network.
I joined the committee in 2020 and
attended my first committee meeting March 2020 (pictured). This was during my
first year as a student at Northumbria University studying for my MSc
Information Science Library Management degree. It was suggested as a good
opportunity by my tutor Dr
Biddy Casselden to network with local professionals, learn from them and
bolster my CV in the sector.
The Masters course had started in September 2019 and I was
suffering from concerns over making such a drastic change in my career,
something I wrote about for this blog in September
2020. I didn’t have any practical experience, had only recently started
volunteering at the Hancock Museum Library and didn’t know anyone within the
library and information sector other than my wonderful cohort, but we’re spread
out globally and work in different sectors; it was the local connection I
craved.
It was at the 2020 AGM, held at the beautiful Prior’s Hall
in Durham Cathedral, that I volunteered for the open Student Representative
role. I’ve served on committees in the past which were hobby based rather than
professional and I was currently serving as the Student Programme
Representative for my course; but I didn’t really know what I was getting into.
My biggest fear was that I’d be seen as a fraud and kindly asked to step aside.
How completely unfounded those worries were!
Everyone on the committee welcomes you warmly, are
interested in your perspective regardless of experience. The committee wants to
help you make the most of being part of the committee; you shine, the network
shines, and everyone benefits.
I was able to offer my ideas and make recommendations during
our committee meetings, support the expansion of the student representative
role to encompass new professionals and contribute to decisions, events, and
discussions including making a video for the CILIP Conference in November 2020.
It was based on my own experiences, both professional and personal, such as
co-presenting Fictional
Hangover podcast not specific to being a librarian and information
professional. Committees need different skills and experiences to bring to the
table, they need drive and enthusiasm. My lack of practical library or information
professional experience ultimately didn’t matter, but my willingness to help
and learn certainly did.
What I consider my biggest contribution was helping to
organise and run the annual Beyond
the Horizon conference in May 2021. It is a highlight of my time on the
committee and the source of my greatest stress (studying, working, and home
schooling during a pandemic do not make great fellows). It was a learning
experience I’m ultimately glad I participated in and the lessons
learned will not only help shape future conferences and virtual events for
the Network, but are skills I can take with me in my own career. It’s something
I can point to and say, I did that.
Unfortunately, because of the pandemic there has never been
a face-to-face meeting during my time on the committee. This has somewhat been
a benefit as virtual meetings have meant that more people have been able to
dial in and I’ve been able to meet a broader range of professionals.
I’m so glad I volunteered on the CILIP North East Members
Network committee. I’m grateful for the opportunities it has offered me and
chance to meet some wonderful people who are truly dedicated to helping library
and information professionals in the North East.
Thank you to the committee
members for the chance and community, and in particular, thank you Suzie
Williams, Committee Secretary; Leanne Young, Interim Chair/Digital Champion; Jennie
Hillyard, Youth Library Group NE Representative and of course Biddy Casselden, Library
School Representative.
I’m sure we’re still owed a games night, let me know when
and I’ll bring the meeple.
Contact
information:
Claire Eastaugh
Twitter: @vadania82
Instagram: @clairedrinkstea
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