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URL:https://www.m25lib.org.uk/events/glam-sector-can-learn-galleries-libra
 ries-archives-museums-tg1aspects-3/
SUMMARY:The GLAM sector: what can we learn from Galleries\, Libraries\, Arc
 hives and Museums [TG1/ASPECTS3_GLAM]
DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;\n\n*REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS NOW CLOSED. PLEASE 
 CONTACT CPD25 WITH ANY QUERIES: cpd25@london.ac.uk *\n\nThis workshop is d
 esigned to share and celebrate the successes and diversity of four key cul
 tural organisations and the lessons we can learn from each other\, in term
 s of service relevance\, modernisation\, professional practices and audien
 ce engagement.\n\nThis workshop is part of the cpd25 Aspects programme\, a
 imed at library staff looking to acquire additional skills and knowledge o
 r those working towards CILIP Chartership.\n\nProgramme:\n\n1pm Arrival an
 d registration\n\n1.30pm Presentations:\n\nDr Karen Attar\, Senate House L
 ibrary\, University of London: ‘Working with Rare Books’\n\nJane Bramw
 ell\, Tate Library and Archive: 'So you want to be an art librarian?'\n\nD
 eborah Sutherland\, V&amp\;A Research Institute\, National Art Library and
  Archives: 'Not just a beautiful space: engaging with Visitors and Readers
 '\n\nKathryn Collins\, The London Archives: 'Developing the school’s pro
 gram at The London Archives'\n\n3.30pm Close\n\nSpeakers:\n\nKaren Attar h
 as been at Senate House Library\, the central research library for the Uni
 versity of London\, since late 2001: firstly as a rare books cataloguer\, 
 then Rare Books Librarian\, and finally Curator of Rare Books and Universi
 ty Art. She deals with all aspects of rare books: acquisition\; teaching a
 nd the facilitation of teaching\; cataloguing\; exhibiting\; web writing a
 nd so forth. Recently she spent eighteen months as Senior Librarian\, Rare
  Books\, at the State Library of New South Wales\, Australia. A past fello
 w of the Institute of English Studies at the University of London\, she ha
 s published widely on rare books and libraries. Her major publication is t
 he third edition of the Directory of Rare Book and Special Collections in 
 the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (Facet\, 2016).\n\nJane Bramwel
 l: Following an extensive career in Further Education libraries\, Jane joi
 ned Tate as Library Collections Manager in 2007\, and became Head of Libra
 ry\, Archive and Collection Access in January 2009. Jane was the Project L
 ead on Archives &amp\; Access and continues to support and advise on other
  digitisation and cataloguing projects at Tate and externally. She is an a
 ctive member of ARLIS UK &amp\; Ireland and MLAG and is currently on the A
 RLIS conference working party for Limerick 2025.\n\nDeborah Sutherland cam
 e late to the library profession\, working briefly in the African Studies 
 Library at the University of Cape Town\, then in the booktrade for 10 year
 s\, before taking the plunge and earning an MSc in Library &amp\; Informat
 ion Science. For the last 25 years she has worked at the V&amp\;A\, in a v
 ariety of roles in the National Art Library\, from Acquisitions to Reading
  Rooms Manager. 15 of those years Deborah was responsible for the care and
  storage of the NAL’s collections within a strategic framework of curren
 t accessibility and future availability. In that time she project-managed 
 four major collection relocations\, and one gallery and three store refurb
 ishments. In 2018 she was seconded to the museum’s Decant from Blythe Ho
 use to the new V&amp\;A East Storehouse in the Olympic Park. This has all 
 amounted to planning and implementing moving more than a million volumes a
 nd 100k archives and objects\, including the transfer of over 80k children
 ’s books from South Kensington to Blythe House and then\, five years lat
 er\, to Storehouse. Deborah especially enjoys supporting\, training and me
 ntoring new professionals\, apprentices and volunteers and researching\, w
 riting and presenting on retail and graphic design in the NAL collections.
 \n\nKathryn Collins: I joined The London Archives in September 2024\, foll
 owing the rebrand from The London Metropolitan Archives. My role is to dev
 elop and run a new school’s program consisting of workshops for Primary 
 and Secondary school groups onsite. The workshops are grounded in the coll
 ection and support students understanding of National Curriculum topics su
 ch as the Second World War\, Medicine through time and Diversity in London
 . I will also be expanding the service to include online workshops plus a 
 family and young people’s program too. I previously worked as an Educati
 on Officer at The National Archives for 7 years\, with a year as Families 
 and Young Peoples program officer. I was also co-chair of the Neurodiversi
 ty Forum at The National Archives\, provided support and allyship to Neuro
 diverse colleagues. Before working at The National Archives\, I taught His
 tory in two London Secondary schools for 10 years. My pronouns are She/Her
 .\n\nVenue:\nThe British Library\, Foyle Room\n96 Euston Rd\nLondon\, NW1 
 2DB\nCost:\n£50 for members\n£100 for non-members\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nElectron
 ic CPD attendance certificates can be provided on request. Please request 
 via cpd25@london.ac.uk\n\nCancellations less than one week before the even
 t will be charged a 50% cancellation fee. In the event of a ‘no-show’ 
 on the day\, the full non-member fee will be charged.\n\n*REGISTRATION FOR
  THIS EVENT HAS NOW CLOSED. PLEASE CONTACT CPD25 WITH ANY QUERIES: cpd25@l
 ondon.ac.uk *
CATEGORIES:cpd25 Aspects,cpd25 Events
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