Innovations in Music, Manga and Management Tuesday 5 October 2010 - CILIP, 7 Ridgmount St, London Libraries need to identify interesting and innovative ideas in order to attract current non-library users into public libraries, especially younger members of the community, and to show the relevance of the library to their interests, as well as the range of facilities and services available. The new CILIP Masterclass 'Innovations in Music, Manga and Management' on 5 October examines different areas of service where collaboration is possible such as Music, Manga and Management. Delegates will see how thinking outside the box is important in developing new audiences and to retain relevance in changing times. Numbers at this event are strictly limited so book your place today by visiting www.cilip.org.uk/manga2010<http://www.cilip.org.uk/manga2010>, and find full programme<http://www.cilip.org.uk/manga2010/programme/pages/default.aspx> details and speaker information<http://www.cilip.org.uk/manga2010/pages/speakers.aspx>. An expert panel of speakers are on hand to discuss key issues. Join the discussion and listen to the experts. * John Pateman, Head of Libraries and Inclusion for Lincolnshire County Council offers a libraries toolbox for social change. * Stewart Parsons, Cultural Youth Offer-Project Officer, Lancashire Library and Information Service will be giving the latest updates from the 'Get it loud' programme * Matthew Imrie, Teen Librarian at Edmonton Green Library, London Borough of Enfield introduces the Manga phenomenon. * Simeon Moore, Independent consultant working within the area of organisational change management