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Monday, September 21, 2020

September issue of IRRT’s International Leads

An article about the program was just published in the IRRT online publication International Leads. Please check it out if you are interested in learning more about how the program was created and implemented.


Link to September issue of IRRT’s International Leads:
http://www.ala.org/rt/sites/ala.org.rt/files/content/intlleads/leadsarchive/202009-edited.pdf

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Marcela Molli's testimonial

The International Librarians Networking Program (ILNP) invited and contacted people from different countries, who curiously share not only one profession but also are historically immersed in the same and unprecedented problem, the COVID-19 pandemic.

In my case, I am from Argentina, and I communicated with my pair (she is Brazilian living in the United States) weekly. We talked about various aspects of our academic training, professional journeys, anecdotes, and private impressions. For example, we explored the benefits that reference managers offer us (such as Mendeley) or the use of tools for the creation of web pages (I created a page using Google Sites for my library and explained to her how to use it).

We took advantage to learn more about online tools to communicate such as Google Meetings and Zoom to make video calls and share our screens when necessary, which was also beneficial for my current job during this COVID-19 pandemic since I already know how to use all the features.

I have enjoyed every minute of the program, I think it is a proposal that revitalizes the spirit of the participating librarians because it reminds us that we can always work better if we do it as a team, being supportive and nurturing empathy. It would be nice if ILNP can offer the program again and extends the duration because I really enjoyed it.

This Program is proof that a librarian is never alone since he/she has a constellation of colleagues who synergistically feedback, and whose energy revitalizes him/her, making his/her voice turn on and rise like a beacon of light that projects credibility.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Aminu Aliyu's testimonial

My name is Aminu Aliyu, Senior Librarian at Isa Kaita Library, Kaduna Polytechnic (Nigeria). I found the ILNP program very interesting and educational. I was able to share ideas with my partner, and without the emergence of this program, I could not have been possible for me to meet. We shared ideas that relate to our profession to the extent, and now we are preparing to write a journal article we intend to publish. Thank the organizers of the program, and I want to encourage them to keep it up.

Monday, September 14, 2020

Fernando Sebastián Blanco Olea's testimonial

Being part of the ILNP has been a rewarding experience. Through my interactions and communication with my networking partner during the last months, I have been able to understand more about the state of Library and Information Science in other countries. It has also been quite enriching to get to know my networking partner’s academic background and her expectations about our profession. I believe experiences like this one help us build a sense of belonging to a community of librarians and information scientists around the world. I look forward to participating in future editions of the program in order to keep expanding my professional network.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Peter Anafo's testimonial

I was a partner with Mr. Bello Thomas a senior assistant librarian of University of Malawi at Kamuzu College of Nursing in Lilongwe, the capital city of Malawi. I am a Senior Assistant Librarian at the University of Mines and Technology Library, Tarkwa, Ghana.

We had an interesting corresponding ranging from our personal life to professional career. We discussed our roles and responsibilities which we share similar exposure. Both of our Universities are closed due to the covid19 pandemic, but rely on online learning and teaching.

My partner library is a specialized academic library focusing on nursing and its related discipline. I am in the main University campus library. The mission of the University is to provide higher education in mining, petroleum, technology and related disciplines. 

My partner’s job involves training library users in information literacy skills and overseeing the library management system among many other responsibilities. I on the other hand is responsible for the E-resources management of the University Library and also teaches information literacy skills to our students. I also act as deputy librarian, assisting the university librarian in day-to-day administration of the library’s system

In the cause of our correspondence, I realised he had visited my country for a workshop organized by INASP in Ghana. He was the country coordinator for INASP's PERI programme in 2001. 

I find the International Librarians Network Programme to be a very important platform for partners to share experience which would go a long way to enhance our professional experience.