Joint Use Libraries
An International Conference
19-21 June 2007
The Lowry, Manchester, UK
http://www.ebase.uce.ac.uk/JointUSeConference.htm
Joint use libraries are libraries serving more than one group of users (eg
school-public libraries, university-public libraries). This three day
conference organised by evidence base at the University of Central England
offers practitioners, researchers and policymakers interested in joint use
libraries a unique opportunity to meet, network and share experiences.
The programme will include:
• case studies: short reports of a activities or projects
• reflective papers discussing a range of activities or an area of
research.
• posters: visual presentations of a case study or issue, with
• opportunities for informal discussion
• optional visits to local joint use libraries
• social events.
The call for abstracts is now available. For more information and to
download the call for abstracts, go to
http://www.ebase.uce.ac.uk/JointUSeConference.
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