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Public Library Networking. Sarah Ormes Public Library Networking Research Officer UKOLN http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ Email: s.l.ormes@ukoln.ac.uk. Today and Tomorrow. Current situation services national policy Future developments possible services Ways forward.
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Public Library Networking Sarah Ormes Public Library Networking Research Officer UKOLN http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ Email: s.l.ormes@ukoln.ac.uk
Today and Tomorrow • Current situation • services • national policy • Future developments • possible services • Ways forward
Current Situation in UK Libraries • 74% of library authorities have an Internet connection • 9% of libraries have an Internet connection • 5% of public libraries provide public access • Majority connect via dial-up or over council networks
What Do The Statistics Mean? • Services vary greatly • Dependent on local vision • Dependent on local finances • Low staff awareness • Erratic training levels • But lots of enthusiasm
Actual Services • Reference library use • Public access Internet services • Catalogues online • Community information online • Public library web sites
Reference Library Use • An new reference resource • CLIP (Croydon Libraries Internet Project) • E-mail in reference questions • Individual libraries • Ask A Librarian
Public Access Internet Services • Service provider varies • Library run • Coynet • Input/Output • Charges vary • Policies vary • Filtered or not filtered • Mainly for adults
Catalogues Online • Very common in academic libraries but still very rare in public libraries • How interactive is? • Can you reserve books? • Can you view your library record? • How useful are web catalogues really?
Community Information Online • Making the database web accessible • Croydon Online - developing web pages for the local community • Businesses • Schools • Local clubs • Project CIRCE
Public Library Web sites • Majority are • static • unimaginative • online leaflets • Not controlled by the library • There are exceptions to the rule though
Leeds Online • Council wide information • Interactive and dynamic • Local history photos • searchable archive • webcards • videos • chatboard
New Library: The People’s Network • A timely vision • content driven • scenario led • Importance of training • New Library briefing pack
Outcomes • Gaining Government’s ear • All public libraries (where practical) connected by 2002 • Re-direction of lottery money • £50 million for content • £20 million for training • Possibly for books and infrastructure too • Wolfson money
Other Policies To Consider • National Grid for Learning • Green paper on Lifelong Learning • Cross sectoral collaboration • Regional developments
Lifelong Learning Centre • Access point to online education and training • New forms of collaboration with other sectors • The use of public library material in digital learning packages
Public Access Services • A routine service • Training classes provided by librarians • Used by the public to • do research • book holidays • interact with government • talk to gorillas • A free service?
Children’s Services • Providing access to validated resources • Working with schools electronically • Using electronic resources to promote literature services • Stories From the Web
Content Led Services? • More public information online • Local history and local studies collections digitised • working regionally • working with other sectors • Literature services developed • Online bookshops already doing it
The 24 Hour Library • Moving the library out of its building • Not just a catalogue • Access to databases via web pages • Taking content off the shelves and onto the network • Improving services • More effective outreach
The Future - Part One • Should 100% connectivity (where possible) the only aim? • The American experience suggests not • Sometimes painful re-assessment of aims and priorities • New staff skills required
The Future - Part Two • Funding from new sources • Commercial partnerships • Cross-sectoral partnerships • Public library partnerships (EARL) • Developing a wider vision • Regionally • Culturally