Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Leaving my comfort zone

I checked on the Library Association of Ireland website for upcoming conferences and found the LAI Public Libraries Section Annual Conference which is being held November 11th to 13th in Cork. We are lucky enough to have an annual budget for training and my line manager is always agreeable to staff attending training workshops/conferences. There are good public transport links to Cork and seen as usually one or two members of staff attend the annual conference there is always sufficient staff to cover the library desk. The theme for this year’s conference is ‘Opportunities For All’ and has a very varied line up with talks about; the library and arts funding, the work of the library and the online cultural archive and will conclude with a ‘My life in Books Panel’ where authors discuss their favourite books. So it promises to be an enjoyable experience, the thoughts of attending a conference alone is slightly alarming but even if I only interact with a few others and make some new contacts it will have been worth the fear. I do enjoy interacting with staff from other libraries and ‘borrowing’ ideas to use in my own library but this usually happen in cyber space and not in the flesh, but I suppose I have to get out of my comfort zone at some stage.

Monday, 12 October 2015

Catch up

Only I could be at the stage of writing a blog about time management (Thing 11) on the day the final Thing is released!! I knew that it had been a while since I had spent any time working on the course but I didn't realised that I was so far behind. I was on leave for 2 weeks, other staff were away so I have been spending more time on the front desk and had Children's Book Festival events to plan. Now my evenings are filled with fabric and buttons preparing for Christmas craft fairs..........I had mentioned in a previous blog that I hate falling behind with all sorts of things so I'm annoyed and frustrated with myself for ending up in this situation but I'm determined to complete the course. In terms of a plan/timetable I think the only way to go forward is to commit to spending half an hour, 40 minutes, an hour......anything at all on the course every day, watch this space....