Mark Faulkner
Mark Faulkner, manager of the Solicitors Office Library at HM Revenue and Customs.
Mark managed HMRC"s Solicitors Office Library for a year and a half, having previously worked for Bank of England, Financial Services Authority (as was) and Department of Communities and Local Government (as is). Mark can be contacted on LinkedIn.
Articles by Mark Faulkner:
My Favourite Tipples from a tax law librarian
Thursday, 21st September 2017
My Favourite Tipples are shared by Mark Faulkner, an information professional specialising in tax law. He shares his favourite resources in areas from Government web archives to tax legislation and case law.
In The Thick Of It: FreePint for Government Information Professionals
Friday, 25th October 2013
Mark Faulkner examines how FreePint can help information professionals in government organisations identify new sources, help review older sources in a new way and provide assistance in thinking about procurement decisions. He highlights articles covering topics from grey literature to identifying authoritative news sources and improving the value of content investments.
Creating information packages that pay - A VIP Editorial
Monday, 23rd April 2012
I can see why I was asked to offer my views in this issue’s editorial as the products reviewed – Digimind and S&P Capital IQ – are certainly pertinent to the work of the financial regulator I am currently employed by.
Community session
11th December 2024
2025 strategic planning; evaluating research reports; The Financial Times, news and AI
5th November 2024
How are information managers getting involved with AI? Navigating privacy, ethics, and intellectual property
- 2025 strategic planning; evaluating research reports; The Financial Times, news and AI
5th November 2024 - All recent Jinfo Subscription content
31st October 2024 - End-user training best practice research
24th October 2024
- Jinfo Community session (TBC) (Community) 23rd January 2025
- Clinic on contracting for AI (Community) 11th December 2024
- Discussing news and AI strategies with the Financial Times (Community) 21st November 2024