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  • A few thoughts

    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 ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 24, 2007
  • Talking with Talis - the debate continues

    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 ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 1, 2007
  • Talking with Talis talking with Tim Coates

    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, ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 14, 2007
  • Reader's Digest: indigestable reading for libraries

    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: ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 10, 2007
  • The Talis Offer

    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 ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 8, 2007