Corrall worked at the
British Library for ten years before moving into Higher Education libraries in 1991. She was Director of Library & Information Services at
Aston University until 1995 when she moved to the
University of Reading in the post of Librarian. In 2002 she was Director of Academic Support Services at the
University of Southampton. Corrall was appointed Professor of librarianship and information management at the
University of Sheffield Information School in 2003. She was Head of Department from 2006, succeeding
Peter Willett, until 2010. During her term, the department was invited to become the first UK member of the iSchools consortium, an international group of leading educational institutions committed to research in information. Since 2012 Corrall has been Professor and Chair of the Library & Information Science Program at the University of Pittsburgh. Corrall co-authored
The new professional’s handbook: Your guide to information services management (1999), In 2003 she was awarded an International Information Industries Lifetime Achievement Award for her contribution to the information profession. During her presidency, Corrall championed
information literacy. She was succeeded by Margaret Watson in 2003. == References ==