Monday 15 August 2011

Dropbox saved my life...

Just seen what the new thing is this week for cpd23 and it is Google docs, wikis and dropbox, so thought I would write something about dropbox. I had recently been introduced to it as my laptop was slowly dying and was quite often not turning on at all! As I am doing my masters all my essays and assignments were stored on my laptop and no where else. In an effort to help my computer struggle on I decided to clear out all my old files in order to make my laptop a bit faster and yes I deleted all of my masters assignments! If it wasn't for dropbox I would have lost all my old work and the current assignment I was working on at the time. It was so easy to set up and it automatically saves any new documents that you create so you don't have to remember to upload it whenever you create a new document. I would definitely recommend it to anyone that has information saved on their laptop that they desperatly need, it was a quick and free way to backup all of my work.

Rachel (The Library Gossip Girls)

Wednesday 10 August 2011

My route to becoming a librarian...

In response to Thing 10 of cpd23 I thought it might be helpful to potential librarians if I explained my route towards becoming a qualified librarian.

Back when I was 18 (seems like a long time ago!!) and I was deciding what degree I was going to do the thought of doing an undergraduate degree in librarianship or information and library management never even entered my mind (would have been slightly simpler and easier if it did). I didn't even know such courses existed, so I decided on a degree in English, something which I have a passion for and enjoyed a great deal.

After graduating it was time to put my student days behind me and get a real job! A friend of mine told me about a part time library assistant post going in a local university. I immediately thought that would be an amazing job and that's when I first started to pursue a career as a librarian. That first part time job was brilliant and I am so thankful toy boss for taking a chance of me and giving me much needed experience. Whilst working here I looked into what it would take to become a librarian, that's when I realised I would have to do a masters to become qualified.

By this time it was too late to apply for a masters and I felt I needed to learn more about the sector, this is when I applied for a Graduate trainee position at the Met Office library in Exeter. I would recommend a graduate placement to anyone thinking of becoming a librarian. I found it more useful than working as a normal library assistant, here my bosses knew I was applying for University and the whole year was based on giving me all the information possible on the library world. My boss was so supportive and would happily let me apply from university during work hours, she also allowed me to go on a number of visits to other libraries and was great at giving me time off to go on job interviews.

Now I am a year into doing my masters and I am working full time at Guildford College LRC. It is hard juggling a masters with a full time job and having a life too, but it is by no means impossible. I am studying at Northumbria university via their distance learning option, staff are so supportive as are fellow members of my course. It is definitely worth doing and hopefully this time next year I will have survived my dissertation and be a qualified librarian.

Read more library routes at http://goo.gl/cWQSk
Rachel (The Library Gossip Girls)