Public libraries have a transformative impact on the daily lives of millions of people as ‘civic infrastructure’ in communities across the UK. As policy and funding become more fragmented, however, the idea of a ‘national public library network’ is coming increasingly under pressure.
In this second in our series of ‘Presidential Debates’, CILIP President Paul Corney will invite a panel of speakers including award-winning journalist and author Kate Thompson to explore the question “Are public libraries a national network or a local service?”.
The debate will be of interest to library leaders and staff, library users and supporters and people involved in decision-making roles in Local and Central Government.
The CILIP North East committee is made up of information professionals from a range of sectors. We organise CPD events, distribute a journal NE Links and Newsletter, offer a bursary, and publish a blog in support of colleagues in the region. We are a CILIP volunteer-led community. Our communications are not CILIP policy.
Thursday, 8 July 2021
Webinar recording Presidential Debate: Divided we fall: Are public libraries a national network or a local service?
CILIP North East recently sponsored an interesting webinar - “Presidential Debate - Divided we fall: Are public libraries a national network or a local service?”
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