Task Groups
Task Groups
CSGUK has two task groups through which we organise events, compile case studies and keep in touch with the library customer service community. Membership of a task group offers a great opportunity to develop skills and build your professional network as well as supporting the work of CSGUK.
Events Group
The Events Task Group is responsible for organising a range of events and networking opportunities to support the aims and objectives of CSGUK, including delivering our annual conference.
Events Task Group members:
- Rachel Heastie (Chair), Royal Holloway, University of London
- Jayne Batch, University of the Arts London
- Claire Browne, University of Birmingham
- Joe Chaplin, University of Essex
- Alison Charlesworth, University of Leicester
- Andrew Cox, University of Bristol
- Alan Doherty, London South Bank University
- Samantha Greasley, University of Lincoln
- Deborah Munro, Aston University
- Jay Price, Goldsmiths University of London
- Carly Ramirez-Herelle, University of Bedfordshire
- Robert Whan, Queen's University Belfast
Research and Resources Group
The Research and Resources Task Group aims to develop shared professional knowledge and awareness of issues, trends and developments impacting on service delivery in libraries by commissioning and producing case studies and engaging with the library community.
Research and Resources Task Group members:
- Peter Clark (Chair), University of Chester
- Kevin Ashby, Imperial College London
- Jenny Jones, Cardiff Metropolitan University
- Anne Knight, Cranfield University
- Catherine Lauriol, Birkbeck University of London
- Julie Rees, Canterbury Christ Church University
- Julian Roland, University of West London
- Laura Simmons, London Metropolitan University
- Breege Whiten, University College London
- Rachel Bramley, University of Brighton
- Aqil Zahid, Queen Mary University, London
Get involved
If you would like to join one of the task groups and contribute towards the work of CSGUK please see the job description, and use these pages to find out about the remit of each task group.