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Some things I plan to come back to after the Bank holiday weekend:-
Hillingdon: how significant is the use of ‘ ‘ around qualified, as in ‘qualified’ librarians?
Hillingdon: and since when was a library a retail centre?
Hillingdon: why couldn’t a local coffee shop have been given the opportunity? Why go for the ...
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In mid-June Talis began a series of 'Talking with Talis' centred on the current debate about Public Libraries in the UK. Do get things off to a good start, Richard Wallis talked to Tim Coates. I summarised the talk here. As I noted in earlier postings the MLA and the recently-closed Laser Foundation, as well as CILIP's Public Libraries Group ...
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A quick link to the Talis Panlibus blog which in turn links to the first 'Talking with Talis' podcast. This is the first in a series of podcasts looking at the landscape of opinions about the future of public libraries. The subject of the 55-minute interview is Tim Coates, who - unsurprisingly, given his ''strong opinions about, and proposals for, ...
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I think that I last read a copy of Reader's Digest as a child - probably when I was given a subscription in an attempt to widen my reading - or in a dentist's waiting room of about the same period... but it has suddenly popped up again, and with a most unexpected message:
On a page headed 'That's Outrageous', the article shouts: Our Libraries: ...
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Over at Panlibus, Richard Wallis has risen to the challenge! Topping his posting with a superb Flickr jibe (''There's too many chiefs and not enough Indians around this house'' as Dean would have said), Richard writes: we at Talis are very committed to libraries, and very committed to doing what we can to help bring them, and the services they ...
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