Well done CILIP in Scotland and all your colleagues. That's just as it should be.
In England they're getting towards having a strategy. Then as you say, it has to be implemented - with all the purpose and deliberation you outline.
Thanks for the lead.
John
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> On 29 Mar 2016, at 08:48, Sean McNamara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Good Morning
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> The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in Scotland have produced a 'Manifesto for Libraries' setting out what it believes the next Scottish Government should do to support libraries. The document highlights the incredible return on investment and impact on key policy areas that libraries offer - http://www.cilips.org.uk/a-manifesto-for-libraries/
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> The Manifesto is being sent to all the main political parties and candidates standing for election in May.
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> This Manifesto has been produced as part of the 'Scotland's Libraries: Inspiration for the Nation' campaign supported by a number of national organisations and high profile authors: http://www.cilips.org.uk/election-campaign/
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> The Manifesto asks candidates, if they are elected, to:
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> 1. Support and call for the full implementation of the National Strategy for Public Libraries in Scotland, agreed last year with the Scottish Government and COSLA including
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> - Taking forward a national reading strategy with libraries at its heart
> - Rolling out and sustaining the every child a library member project
> - Providing high-speed wifi in all community libraries
> - Rolling out a national digital skills programme with shared resources
> - Developing local, regional and national partnerships to support employability
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> 2. Work to ensure that all learners in school and further education have on site access to full time professional library staff.
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> 3. Support development of a new national strategy for school libraries which recognises their vital role in supporting pupils’ literacy and research skills.
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> 4. Work closely with Local Government to ensure that all libraries are fully supported.
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> If you have any questions about the Manifesto or campaign then please get in touch via [log in to unmask]
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> Thanks
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> Sean McNamara
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