Culture Minister launches support programme for libraries
A new support programme that will secure a place for public libraries at the heart of the Big Society was unveiled by the Culture Minister.

Speaking at the Remodelling Libraries Conference, Mr Vaizey launched a new, expert support programme led by the Museums Libraries and Archive Council (MLA) and the LGA Group (Local Government Association Group). 皇冠体育appy will work together to support councils as they adapt to the current economic challenge, helping them to deliver the key services valued by communities while driving down costs.
皇冠体育app programme will initially undertake intensive, proactive work with around 10 library authorities. 皇冠体育app best learning from those projects will then be shared throughout the wider public library network so that everyone can benefit from the work.
皇冠体育app Minister reinforced the Government鈥檚 commitment to a high quality library service with a radical rethink in how it is delivered. He urged consideration of options including shared services, merging functions, staffing across authorities, support from volunteers or the use of other community buildings. New governance models and greater cooperation across library authority boundaries are already emerging, such as the London Library Change Programme, which estimates potential savings of 拢20 million simply through sharing best practice. Mr. Vaizey emphasised that the programme will not be a 鈥榦ne-size-fits-all鈥� approach and is based on the principle that local services know their communities best and that the solutions should be owned and driven by councils.
皇冠体育app statutory Advisory Council for Libraries will be wound down via the Public Bodies Bill.
Mr Vaizey also announced - in collaboration with the Society of Chief Librarians - a public library promise to Race Online 2012, the campaign led by UK Digital Champion Martha Lane Fox, that the library network will help half a million people gain digital skills by the end of 2012.
Mr Vaizey said:
鈥淧ublic libraries have a unique place in society where anyone can go without judgement to learn, read, access information, get online or find entertainment.聽 And the library service鈥檚 ability to reach out and engage with groups who might otherwise be on the outskirts of the community makes their role in the Big Society all the more vital.
鈥淭oday鈥檚 economic challenge means people need library services more than ever, to help them back to work, to access learning and as a central plank of community cohesion. So I am delighted that public libraries have promised to help half a million digitally excluded people become confident digital citizens as part of Race Online 2012.
鈥淏ut to do all of this in a time of reduced public spending means fresh thinking on how services are delivered. That鈥檚 why greater leadership is so important, and why I am announcing a support programme for libraries- led by local government - to work with councils and spread learning throughout the library network. We need to ask tough questions, like whether there is scope for savings in reducing the number of library authorities through voluntary alliances. It鈥檚 precisely because I believe so strongly in the value of public library services that I want to secure a sustainable future in the challenging times ahead.鈥�
UK Digital Champion, Martha Lane Fox said:
鈥淟ibraries are fantastic sources of information, advice and support for the communities they serve. 皇冠体育appy provide internet access for anyone, in an environment that feels safe and secure. I am delighted that the Society of Chief Librarians has pledged that the library network will help half a million people gain digital skills by the end of 2012. That鈥檚 a major step on the road to getting all 10 million people in the UK who鈥檝e never used the internet online, and I hope it will inspire more people to pledge to help people get online through raceonline2012.org. Thank you!鈥�
Nicky Parker, president of the Society of Chief Librarians said:
鈥淟ibrary services are rising to the double challenge of improving services for customers and contributing to the difficult discussions as to how councils make major savings and changes.
鈥淎 collaboration between local and national government aiming to ensure the public has a library service fit for the changing times is very timely. We look forward to working together to ensure that the universal right to access to books, information and support comes out strongly, but delivered in locally determined, modern and innovative ways.鈥�
Leader of Cumbria County Council, Councillor Eddie Martin said:
鈥淗ere in Cumbria we have an excellent library service, one that has developed a reputation for innovation and delivering a high-quality customer service - often in sparse, rural locations. However, if the service is to maintain this reputation in future, it will need to meet the challenges now facing local government head on.
鈥淲e want a library service that properly meets the needs of 21st century society, and shows innovation in delivering more with less. This will involve changes and challenges. Cumbria is ready to play its part in the Government鈥檚 library initiative and help shape the libraries of the future.鈥�
Notes to editors
- A full text of the speech is available for comment at Write-to-reply /聽Re-modelling public libraries. [now closed]
- Further information on the MLA/LGA proposal聽is available on the .
- 皇冠体育app support programme will work initially with around 10 library authorities. So far the following have expressed interest in taking part: Cumbria, Bristol, Kensington & Chelsea, Blackburn, Cornwall and Newcastle.
- To learn more about Race Online 2012 visit .
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