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CILIP’s new membership model
Paul Caton, Development Officer (Member Networks)
2015
2018Securing the Future – Where are we now
The modern, influential professional association our sector needs
More inclusive and affordable membership fees and benefits
Helping you future-proof your skills and develop your career
A new model of professionalism –attracting, retaining and developing talent
A more visible, proactive and influential champion to Government, the media and other sectors
Information Professionals
Librarians
Public Librarians
School Librarians
Library Managers
Health Librarians
Govt Librarians
Library Assistants
Academic & Research Librarians
Subject Librarians
LRC Managers
Information Managers
Information Architects
Information Governance Managers
Information Scientists
Information Rights
Managers
Data Protection Officers
Analysts
Cyber-security
Managers
Data Professionals
Data Scientists
Machine Learning
Specialists
Data Analytics Managers
Artificial Intelligence Specialists
Knowledge Managers
Change Managers
Enterprise OEM
Managers
Who do we represent?
What’s new?
Category: Leaders Network Member Student
Standard
Concession
£220
£180
£100
£50
£40
Cheaper and simpler pricing structure
No limit on membership of special interest groups
Professional recognitionthat works,
whatever stage you’re at
Sector-leading magazine
the latest expert insight and
analysis
Training and CPD supportto help you keep your skills fresh
9 Regions and 20 Special
Interest Groups to grow your
network
Peer support
sharing expertise, knowledge and
connections
Leadership Development
to make the most of your
leadership skills
Specialist journal
subscriptions worth more than £500
Support your sector
helping us to champion the
profession
All for less than the price of 3 cups of coffee a month…
Manage your membership and profile on YM
Delivering campaigns which help non-librarians to understand the value, range and impact of what we do as a profession
Raising the profile of the information and library profession through positive ongoing media engagement (national, regional, local, trade and specialist)