It has been gruelling long wait from December to May but worth it as I finally got a place at University College London on the MA in Library and Information Studies course in May.
Since starting the the 22nd September, I have fully enrolled and completed my induction week on the course. Furthermore, just yesterday, me and my fellow students went on a library excursion to Lambeth Palace Library. Although, it is currently undergoing various refurbishments, the degree to there collection on the history of the Church of England in English History was been extensive and well preserved. It would be great to go back in 2019 (proposed date for refurbishment completion) to see how the library and its staff has grown.
I have been surprised with a few bits of homework but no set reading just as yet. However, I am definitely loooking forward to the rest of the year.
My path towards becoming a specialist librarian for Asian Collections and my experiences along the way.
27 September 2014
26 September 2014
Belated greetings from China!
Tavian Hunter in Beijing |
Is has been a really busy month for me since finishing at Kew. Not only have I been to Rome and Paris but I went on a trip around China. From Beijing, Macau, Guangdong and Hong Kong I had the greatest time exploring the well preserved cultural heritage. The variety of food from chicken feet and cow intestines (which I am still not a fan of) to the more common chow mein, is definitely a one-time-only experience for me.
Tavian Hunter at the top of Dinghu Mountain |
Now, I am back in London and although I received this news while in China, my hotel internet connection wasn't the best to write blog posts. So to start off, I got my last two blog posts at Kew Gardens published. So I am offically now ex-Kew staff :(
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