Joint Use Libraries 2007 - An International Conference
19th to 21st June 2007, The Lowry, Manchester, UK
This three day conference offers practitioners, researchers and
policymakers interested in joint use libraries a unique opportunity to
meet, network and share experiences.
The conference will feature a diverse range of joint use libraries, from
small scale joint school-public libraries to large scale mergers involving
central libraries, college and university library and examples of other
partnership arrangements with health, voluntary, social services etc.
Sessions include:
How to staff and manage a joint use library
Designing a joint use library
Standards and guidelines
One stop shops
Information literacy
Large-scale and multiple-partner collaborations
Regional variations in joint use libraries
There will also be a pre-conference workshop on Monday 18th June on
communication skills for joint use library staff. This is open to delegates
and others, but places are limited. More details can be found at
http://www.ebase.uce.ac.uk/events/joint-use-conference-communication-skills.htm
The latest information regarding the conference, including costs and
accommodation, can be obtained from the website
www.ebase.uce.ac.uk/events/joint-use-conference.htm
Download a programme and booking form at
http://www.ebase.uce.ac.uk/docs/joint-use-libraries-programme.pdf
To book a place online, go to http://www.profbriefings.co.uk/jul2007/
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