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Library staff changes

The Library warmly welcomes three new members of staff:

ROB WESTWOOD is covering the Deputy Library Manager's (Alison Thornley) maternity leave. Rob is a chartered librarian with experience in information literacy work with NHS Scotland and Glasgow University.

VIX CAMERON joins us as a Library Assistant Her background is as Library Assistant with Bournemouth Borough Council Libraries.

ANITA ROY will be Library Assistant covering Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Her background includes both HE (Staffordshire University) and local government (Staffordshire County Libraries).

And last but by no means least, SUSAN SMITH (Electronic Resources Librarian) will be leaving us after Friday 11 December to take up a library manager post at Leighton Hospital, Crewe. For any queries regarding Athens or electronic resources, please contact the main Health Library enquiry by email: health.library@keele.ac.uk or tel: (01782) 556565.

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