Association of Information Managers (NI)
- supporting information work in Northern Ireland
Do you work in information?
Aim (NI), formerly the Specialist Libraries and Information Services Forum, addresses the needs of the ‘specialist’ section within the Northern Ireland information community by providing a forum for:
- networking and sharing good practice;
- learning and professional development;
- lobbying to influence policy making (as a panel of Library & Information Services Council)
The Association has organised an number of events including:
- Exploring Partnerships in the Information Age
- Records Management: Challenges and Opportunities
- Developing your Professional Growth and Confidence
- How to Develop your Professional Profile
- Managing Information with e-ase
- 25 years of information - 5 December 2006
Membership
Committee Members 2005/06
John McCormick
Chair
Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action
Mary Blair
Secretary
Law Centre Northern Ireland
028 9089 9369
Nadia Downing
Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission
Claire Graham
Craigavon & Banbridge Community HSS Trust
028 3883 3213
Claire Killen
Age Concern Northern Ireland
John Napier
Citizens Advice
Membership of Aim (NI) is drawn from a wide range of public, voluntary and private organisations who provide an information service. The Association has a committee of six, which meets every two months. The Chair and Secretary are elected by the membership for a two-year period. If you would like to join the committee to help plan future events, you will be made very welcome. At least one main event and a number of informal get-togethers are organised each year. This is a great way to meet information colleagues in Northern Ireland and to share experiences and best practice.
If you would like further information on the Association please contact:
John McCormick (Association Chair) at
Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action
61 Duncairn Gardens
Belfast BT15 2GB
028 9087 7777
The Association of Information Managers (NI) is funded by theDepartment of Culture Arts and Leisure via the Library and Information Services Council.

