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A one day seminar organised by EUROLIS, the consortium of librarians of European Cultural Institutes in London and the International group of CILIP/ILIG. The seminar will be chaired by Davina Omar a specialist in the subject and chair of the Publicity and Public Relations Group of CILIP.

Leading experts from various European countries will share their experience and ideas on the best strategies to reach new audiences.


  *   Alyn Thomas, Commercial and Customer Insight Manager for the Libraries, Registration and Archives Service in Kent | Digital vs Print advertising in libraries
  *   David Machado, Portuguese writer | The Power of imagination and fantasy in reading as a way of complementing reality
  *   Christophe Evans, Head of Studies and Research at the Bibliothèque Publique d'Information du Centre Pompidou | New Audiences? What is it about? What is it for? A sociological perspective.
  *   Alessandro Bollo, Director of the “Polo del ‘900” (Pole of the 20th century) in Turin | How a Specialist Library can attract a broader and heterogeneous audience?
  *   Barbara Lison, Director of the Public Library system of Bremen | Marketing library services to special target groups
  *   Katarzyna Kucik, PR Specialist from The Polish Book Institute and Gabriela Dul, Project Manager, Youth Children Sector from the Polish Book Institute | How to reach new audiences?

Friday, 23 November 2018|09:30 –16:30   at Senate House, University of London, Woburn Room (G22) Malet Street, WC1E 7HU Nearest tube stations |Russell Square, Goodge Street

BOOK BEFORE 15 OCTOBER FOR THE EARLY BIRD PRICE OF £30/ £40 Regular tickets £30/ £20 Students
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John Lake
Member of the Eurolis Planning Group




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