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We have to keep moving forward.

 

David Potts is absolutely right. In spite of his own strenuous efforts in
this area, all the national leadership to date has failed to knock up the
obvious parallel innovation to the People's Network, namely a single
catalogue and request system for UK/England public libraries.

 

This would have been a critical gain for access and proving that public
libraries in the UK mean modern business.

 

With the demise of national leads as MLA goes and DCMS still takes no
actively creative role in library development [that could of course change,
Minister!] it's left to others to make it happen.

 

The 10 Future Libraries Programme studies involve more than 10 authorities;
it will propose shared services as an economy, while claiming it's also
better. OK it's some months before the predictable results emerge, but hey.
If the studies are meant to give direction then why not coordinate a
"shared" recommendation that is more than back office change, but combines
efficiency and effectiveness.

 

*         Perhaps SCL colleagues would foster an interest albeit in the
midst of library managers handling awful cuts and closures

*         CILIP could offer advocacy support and garner expertise as it has
supported RFID

*         Surely the Arts Council will see the benefit of a coup in its
first year of responsibility for libraries

*         Authors would surely be supportive

*         Would the LGA be interested in a positive distraction from the
cuts?

*         Would UNISON see an opportunity to raise the profile and status of
libraries?

*         Would school, college and university libraries see the massive
advantage of local access to resources for everyone in learning and study? 

*         SOCITM, looking for a chance for innovation, could support and
enable

*         Private sector providers must surely see an opportunity - what
price philanthropy, sponsorship, partnership and sustainability? 

 

Even Government [DCMS and others] might see an opportunity for a positive
strategy for reading and information access - very big society, very do it
yourself...

 

While we're at it, why restrict this to public libraries. It can all be
done.  See Wales http://library.wales.org/catcymru/ or Scotland and World
Cat  http://www.slainte.org.uk/slaintedl.htm 

 

Thanks David. Great ideas - even the largely cost-free interims you suggest.
Now, everyone else, let's see some action!

 

John  

 

John Dolan OBE, BA, Dip Lib, MCLIP

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