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Demos / Laser Foundation press release

UK library service is in 'terminal decline'

New libraries agency should step in to create a national
network of 'hub' services,says key government advisor

A new library agency should be created to rescue a public service which is
in
terminal decline, according to a new report called Overdue: How to create a
modern public library service, published by Demos in partnership with the
Laser Foundation.

Charles Leadbeater, the report’s author, was directly involved in producing
the new framework document for the Department of Culture Media and Sport
and has now delivered a hard-hitting analysis of the state of public
libraries.

'The library service is sleepwalking to disaster and it needs to wake up to
that
fact,' says Leadbeater. 'Unless decisive action is taken now,the decline of
our
public libraries could become terminal by the end of the decade. If that was
allowed to happen, Britain would be writing off vital social and cultural
assets.'

Overdue recommends the creation of a new national library development
agency (NLDA)which would bring together all library stakeholders from
national and local government.A crucial job of the new agency would be to
create
a national libraries network to tackle the fragmentation of the existing
services.

The new library agency would also be responsible for turning round the
recruitment problem in the library service which is failing to attract new
talent.
Overdue argues that libraries have suffered from poor management development
and a lack of young graduates becoming librarians.

Having set out the current library crisis in stark terms, the report goes on
to
describe a 10-year strategy for transforming the service. It recommends the
creation of 'library hubs', based in shopping centres, which combine
learning and
leisure. These library hubs would complement community outreach work.

'Public libraries used to be central to the life of many communities but
they are
now increasingly marginalised,' says Leadbeater. 'These days people can get
books
and information from other sources. Libraries need to respond by making
themselves more attractive, while building on their traditional strengths.'

Overdue was commissioned by the Laser Foundation, a grant-making body
committed to library development, to raise the alarm about the impending
crisis
and start a debate about the future of public libraries.

'The government's framework document was a brave attempt but turned out to
be short on vision,and even shorter on funding,' says Professor Fred
Bullock,
chairman of the Laser Foundation. 'Charles Leadbeater's report does not pull
any
punches and many librarians will be alarmed at his conclusions, but this
should
trigger a realistic debate about the challenges facing the service.'

Key recommendations in the Demos/Laser report include:

- Create a national library development service (NDLA) to coordinate the
work of library stakeholders, including the DCMS, Department of
Education and Skills (DfES), the Treasury and local authorities;

- The new NDLA should form a close working alliance with the DfES to
help achieve key education and learning goals;

- Set up a 'transformation fund' to enable local authorities to devise
strategies to meet public need and,in some cases,provide finance;

- Broker agreements between the 149 library services for online content
and access to databases.

Notes to editors

1. Charles Leadbeater is a writer and consultant who has worked extensively
on public sector innovation,and has advised Tony Blair on the
knowledge economy. He was a lead consultant to the DCMS's framework
document which was published in February 2003.

2. Demos is an independent think tank with a strong interest in public
service renewal and cultural development.

3. The Laser Foundation was formed out of the London and South-Eastern
Library Service and continues the ethos and principles of Laser in its
grant-making programme and policies.

4. Overdue is published on Thursday 22 May 2003

5. Overdue is already available online at http://www.demos.co.uk/overdue

Contacts

Eddie Gibb
Head of Communications
Demos
020 7401 5347

Frances Hendrix
Company Secretary
Laser Foundation
01257 274833

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Dept of Information Science,
City University, London EC1V 0HB
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