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How to kill a library, By Kitty Pope

How to kill a library, By Kitty Pope | The Information Professional | Scoop.it

"[...]there are more than a few ways to kill a library.

For example:

√ Stop believing in the libraries mission. Do we really believe in the freedom to read, learn and discover?

√ Spend less time with the board. The ideal public library board would meet 4 times per year and agrees with everything the CEO recommended.

√ Stop talking to your customers. What do they know any way? And on the same topic, stop consulting staff. It is a huge time waster.

√ Don’t worry about the future and how you will get there. Sustainability is not an issue with which libraries need to be concerned. After all, we’ve have survived for hundreds of years.

√ Stop telling the library story. Everyone has heard our story.

√ Accept that the library building is old and you don’t need to keep renovating, painting, and updating it. It is what it is.

√ Accept that just like instant coffee killed the coffee bean, the e-book will kill the printed book.

√ Stop promoting the product; everyone knows about literacy and lifelong learning.

√ Stop empowering staff, and stop training them. They should come to us fully trained.

√ Stop all this talk about innovation. It just makes for more work.

√ And, for heaven’s sake, stop changing the rules and our traditions. It’s annoying!"

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Stimulating Conversation And The Marketing Cafe, by Andrew Armour

Stimulating Conversation And The Marketing Cafe, by Andrew Armour | The Information Professional | Scoop.it
"Marketing Cafes are a great way to liven up traditional conferences and seminars - bringing different questions to the table and encouraging new conversations ...
Yet whilst we have a surplus of texts, emails and data we often overlook what is in real short supply – purposeful, collaborative, open and focused – business conversation."
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SABC Media Libraries: LibCafe summarized via Summarizr

SABC Media Libraries: LibCafe summarized via Summarizr | The Information Professional | Scoop.it

The SABC Media Libraries' Knowledge Café called LibCafe of last month summarized by Summarizr

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The Futurist Interviews Librarian Futurist David Lankes | World Future Society

The Futurist Interviews Librarian Futurist David Lankes | World Future Society | The Information Professional | Scoop.it

"As more information moves online, traditional libraries are losing relevance, but librarians are becoming more important than ever.

 

This is according to R. David Lankes, author of The Atlas of New Librarianship (MIT Press, 2011). Himself a librarian—he is the director of Syracuse University’s Library and Information Science Program and an associate professor in Syracuse’s School of Information Studies—Lankes sees librarians’ roles evolving into that of “facilitators of conversation” who interact with their communities to support each one’s informational and learning needs.

Rick Docksai, staff editor for THE FUTURIST, spoke with Lankes about his book and his views on libraries’ future."

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