Connections Journal, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways…

Before I begin, perhaps I should introduce myself. I’m Ceinwen Jones and I’ve just begun as the Editorial & Professional Learning Lead at SCIS. This means I’m responsible for editing Connections Journal, as well as writing and curating blog posts, articles, and webinars for school library staff. Professionally, I started my working life as a primary school teacher, soon adding a library degree so that I could be a teacher librarian (clearly the best job in the school!) In between times, I worked as a music librarian at the University of Melbourne, did a bit of travelling, and raised a family. In my spare time, I’m reading, watching terrible television, parenting, volunteering; and working on my PhD about whether users and cataloguers differ in their perception of the purpose and value of school library cataloguing data.

Back to my love of Connections, though…I’ve enjoyed it over the years from a few different perspectives: Connections has always been a thread that links me back to the school library world.

As a librarian: I enjoyed the insights into the school library world, and I often came across references to it when researching. I knew I could rely on it as a trusted source of information about the school library sector.

As a teacher librarian: I loved receiving our Connections Journal in the post. It kept me up to date with things that other school library staff were up to, it gave me ideas for collection development and displays, it gave me an insight into philosophies about books, reading and information literacy…and it was the most enjoyable part of my professional reading!

As a librarian working at SCIS: I loved staying in touch with schools and libraries’ achievements, concerns, and views about literacy and information literacy. I loved reading feature articles from authors and creators; and hearing expert opinions and research from school library professionals.

As the new editor of Connections Journal: I love being able to talk with and hear directly from school library staff, and really immersing myself in that world. I love being able to share, and enable sharing, of professional knowledge about school libraries, and I love thinking about how SCIS can help make the job of school library staff a little more easy!

I’m so excited that I get to work on Connections Journal! I love the new look of it (shout out to Daniel Czech and Aja Bongiorno for their work on the graphics, layout and design!) and I’m keen to try out some new features and see if we can make Connections even more useful and relevant for school library staff in 2026 and beyond.

Happy Library Lovers’ Day!

Read Connections Issue 136 on our website today…

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