As part of the 2007 General Assembly, some of the international representatives and sections were invited to attend a special one-day event at Burlington House. This session allowed international delegates to learn more about the RSC’s international activities through a series of presentations as well as providing an opportunity for delegates to voice ideas and suggestions for the future via group discussions. In addition, the international delegates were able to visit Burlington House and its Library and Information Centre.

Twelve RSC international delegates representing Belgium, China, Hong Kong, Israel, France, UAE, West India, South Africa, Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Singapore were invited to the event.  They were welcomed by Richard Pike who also gave a brief speech about the International Cooperation Agreement’s and the RSC international strategy.  Delegates were then invited to a presentation on International RSC Membership including an outline of the RSC international strategy by Andrew Scott. Alejandra Palermo also presented the new Pan Africa Project and her involvement with other large RSC projects

Delegates discussed many issues including individual country service packages and support for members in organising overseas conferences. The availability of books to international regions and pricing at local rates was also discussed. The high cost of shipping prompted a discussion regarding collection schemes of books and journals in the UK which could then be dispatched internationally in one large shipment.

Overall, the feedback from international delegates was very positive. Those present discussed how the RSC could improve on their existing communication between staff and reps to help further improve the relationships in place.  This will allow reps and members to be fully supported within their country. The full report from the General Assembly will be available on the website in the New Year.