Library partnerships in an age of openness

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Abstract

Librarians are strong collaborators. As we move toward the “next normal,” partnerships and collaboration will play an even larger role. In our post-pandemic world, what does “open” mean in terms of access to libraries, their staff, and their services? National libraries, for example, are still, to some extent, fixed in space in physical terms, despite having grown their digital offer before and considerably during the COVID-19 period. Through partnerships with public and academic libraries, the British Library has begun to improve access to its content and events. The library community now has an opportunity to build on experience and to think differently and collaboratively about what openness means in terms of spaces, content, and staff support for our communities in a hybrid digital and physical world—ensuring the enduring “why” and the transforming “how” of libraries in the 21st century.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBenchmarking Library, Information and Education Services
Subtitle of host publicationNew Strategic Choices in Challenging Times
PublisherElsevier
Pages173-183
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9780323956628
ISBN (Print)9780323956635
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • access
  • British library
  • collaboration
  • COVID-19 and libraries
  • hybrid digital
  • library mission
  • library partnerships
  • national libraries
  • open libraries
  • public libraries

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