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InformationProfessional
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www.cilip.org.uk/infopro
The magazine of CILIP – the library and information association
CILIP, the library and information association, offers a number of unique advertising opportunities. Reaching thousands of library and information professionals every week through its website, weekly email bulletins and through its sector-leading publication Information Professional, CILIP advertising is the best way to reach the library and information profession and key decision makers.
Information Professional is the UK’s leading practitioner journal for librarians, information managers and knowledge managers. It features sector news, expert insight, and in-depth reporting on the latest and best initiatives from across sectors. It also carries exclusive interviews with some of the most influential names from in the information, library and knowledge profession.
The magazine is sent to every member of CILIP, reaching library and information leaders, senior professionals and opinion formers – including CILIP’s exclusive and influential Leaders Network members.
CILIP’s in-house magazine is a member-benefit (also available through direct subscription) and has consistently high approval ratings from members. The last research showed that it generated high value among readers, with 86 per cent rating it Good to Very Good; and 85 per cent saying it was Important or Very Important to them.
Information Professional also produces a number of specialist supplements throughout the year – the all-new Carnegie Kate Greenaway Medal Children’s Book Supplement and the Annual Buyers’ Guide. Speak to us about these and other opportunities that are available through CILIP advertising and sponsorship.
Information Professional
For all advertisement needs for the Buyers’ Guide, Information Professional and online recruitmentcontact Angela Krzyzanowska on 0207 255 0553 or email: [email protected]
The magazine of CILIP – the library and information association
Readership profileInformation Professional is read by library and information professionals at all levels – from senior professionals and opinion formers to leaders and aspiring leaders to mid-level staff and new starters. It features cross-sectoral coverage, reflecting the broad range of CILIP membership and embraces health, academic, research, public, government, data management, knowledge and information management, schools, further education, corporate, legal, archives, each of the UK’s National libraries and more.
It is the only magazine that has this direct access to professionals from all aspects of the knowledge and information sector. CILIP members are active in every sector of the information profession, ensuring your message reaches professionals working across the Library and Information world.
Monthly Readership
For all advertisement needs for the Buyers’ Guide, Information Professional and online recruitmentcontact Angela Krzyzanowska on 0207 255 0553 or email: [email protected]
InformationProfessionalThe magazine of CILIP – the libraryand information association
Monthly online page views
120,803Unique users
14,951Email bulletin
44,000 +Information Professional
10,817 ABC
Membership Top 10
Academic,HE & Research
3,469 School & Youth
3,193
Public
2,167Knowledge
& InformationManagement
1,838
Health
1,300
Commercial, Legal &
Scientific
748
Leader’sNetwork
707
Government
628
FurtherEducation
432
Not forprofit
212
l Members can join multiple groups
Annual Buyer’s Guide – redesigned and refreshed for 2019, is an opportunity forlibrary suppliers to reach key decision-makers in the profession. The supplement is sent toall active CILIP members, selected seniorlibrary and information professionals inkey roles, and is availableat CILIP’s annualConference and numerous other events throughout the year.
CILIP Carnegie Kate Greenaway Medal Children’s Buyer’s Guide – a brand new publication looking at the valuable children’s market, focussing on bringing diversity and new voices into the mainstream. An opportunity to be associated with the UK’s oldest and most prestigious children’s book awards and demonstrate positive action in an important trend in publishing and book selling.
CILIP’s Weekly e-Newsletter has 11,000 CILIP members and non-members signed up, and is sent out each Wednesday. It contains breaking news and the latest updates about the information, knowledge and library sector – providing a compelling reason for recipients to read it each week. The newsletter is direct marketed via email and requires no-click through to open it, with latest figures showing an average engagement rate of 37 per cent.
Consider one of our sponsorship opportunities to raise brand awareness – including the UK’s oldest and most prestigious children’s book awards, The CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals; CILIP’s flagship Annual Conference; Copyright Conference; briefings and a varied programme of events throughout the year.
Take advantage face-to-face contact by becoming an exhibitor at one of our events.The main events in the calendar for 2019 are two Library Management Showcases (London – 8 March and 15 November), Copyright Conference (London – 2 April), CILIP Conference (Manchester 3 & 4 July).
Recruitment advertising through Information Professional and the UK’s leading library and information professional jobsite, now rebranded as Information Professional Jobs (more than 30,000 site visits per month).
Become an Enterprise Partner to gain access to improved advertising rates, enhanced entry in the Buyer’s Guide, Exhibitor discounts at CILIP’s major events, and a range of exclusive benefits.
l Contact us to discuss any of ouradvertising and marketing opportunities and find out the right package to suit your needs.
For all advertisement needs for the Buyers’ Guide, Information Professional and online recruitmentcontact Angela Krzyzanowska on 0207 255 0553 or email: [email protected]
Further opportunities
Information ProfessionalThe magazine of CILIP – the library and information association
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Bringing the informationworld together
For all advertisement needs for the Buyers’ Guide, Information Professional and online recruitmentcontact Angela Krzyzanowska on 0207 255 0553 or email: [email protected]
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Weekly e-Newsletter. Rates per week:1 week £495; 2 – 4 weeks £375; 5 – 10 weeks £325; 11 or more weeks £295.
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OLLABORATION is no longer a buzzword. Working together on projects with many different stakeholders
involved is a very common experience for many roles in many sectors. Teamwork is taken for granted, it is found on all job descriptions and we are constantly told to collaborate. However, it is surprising to realise that effective collaboration is yet to be seen in many settings, despite the fact that the notion has been circulating for a long time.
What is collaboration?If we stop and think about the situations in which we are working together, be it in
a professional setting or volunteering in an association for example, it is not easy to articulate exactly what collaboration is. Often, it is regarded simply as the use of a specific collaborative tool, instead of a way of working: when the software is not in place, it seems that working together can be almost impossible. The essential feature of conducting a joint effort is often forgotten: for some, just the fact of working in a team is considered enough. Even assigning different tasks to individuals is sometimes labelled as working together. But, when you are looking for a collaborative attitude in those situations, you will often end up feeling frustrated. But how come that collaboration is still such a complex issue? Why am I still reflecting on it? After all this time, it
The art of working togetherC
The essential feature of conducting a joint effort is often forgotten: for some, just the fact of working in a team is considered enough.
K&IM Matters
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Ivan Donadello (@ibancelafa) is Information Management Officer, EEAS (European External Action Service).
looks like it is still an open issue, if we consider the amount of resources that companies and organisations invest in improving collaboration and knowledge
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For all advertisement needs for the Buyers’ Guide, Information Professional and online recruitmentcontact Angela Krzyzanowska on 0207 255 0553 or email: [email protected]
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