Broadcast from London and available to view online
When the Government launched the Future Libraries programme it was in the belief that innovation, led by local authorities, was the best solution to ensuring the modernisation of library services.
Since then, there has been much discussion about restructuring services through technology, shared services, and the use of a community workforce. Chief Librarians and Councillors have a tough job ahead in ensuring that the delivery of library services is innovative and forward thinking. Local communities are well rehearsed in the benefits of library services, which include improved literacy, inclusion and job search, but services remain underused.
This 7th national conference brought together senior-level library and information management professionals from local authorities and the wider cultural sector in order to discuss emerging policy issues and share best practice from across the country.
Ed Vaizey MP gave the afternoon keynote speech, which is free to view or read a transcript of his speech on the Department for Culture, Media and Sport website.
Programme
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Interview with Tim Douglas, Service Improvement Manager, London Borough of HounslowTim Douglas talks about Hounslow's partnership with the event sponsor John Laing
David Ruse, Tri-borough Director of Libraries and Archives, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham; Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; Westminster City Council on behalf of Society of Chief Librarians
Ruth Harrison, Digital Expert, The Reading Agency;
Tim Cooper, Director, Digital and Marketing, Harlequin UK;
Fiona Marriott, Principal Librarian, Luton Libraries