Staff Profile:Christopher Cipkin
- Name:
- Mr Christopher Cipkin
- Job Title:
- Arts & Humanities Liaison Team Manager / Course Support Co-ordinator
- Responsibilities:
Managing the Arts and Humanities Liaison Team
Liaison librarian for:
- English Literature
- Film, Theatre and Television
- Music Education (in the Institute of Education)
- Also responsible for Music Collections
Subject help:
For online help please take a look at my pages on finding information in English literature and Film, theatre and television.
If you need further help, please get in touch. I am usually available at the 3rd Floor Information Desk at the following times:
- Thursday: 15:45-17:00
- Friday: 15:45-17:00
Alternatively, please email your query or to make a personal appointment.
You might also like to find out about what I can do for you as your liaison librarian.
Applying for items from the FAHSS Reserve Fund
- Areas of Interest:
- Research groups / Centres:
- Publications:
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- Cipkin, C. and Stacey, D. Reflecting roles: being a successful subject liaison librarian in a changing environment. SCONUL Focus, 2009, 45, 27-31.
- Cipkin, C. Using a virtual learning environment to integrate information skills into the curriculum: a subject librarian's experiences. SCONUL newsletter, Winter 2002, 27, 7-10.
- Hathaway, H. and Cipkin, C. Is the ILT for you? The view of two librarians. SCONUL newsletter, Spring 2002, 25, 40-43.
- Cipkin, C. 'Music information skills at the University of Reading'. In: Turbet, Richard (ed.) Music librarianship in the United Kingdom: fifty years of the United Kingdom branch of the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (Aldershot : Ashgate, 2003), pp 57-73.
- Cipkin, C. and Brewerton A. Need help to fight off your mother's suitors? How mentorship is assisting one librarian. Personnel training and education, 2001, 18(3), 1-4.
- Cipkin, C. From amateur to virtuoso: music skills for librarians. Impact, 2000, 3(10), 155-156