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Collaborative Communities- Scottish libraries working together
1. Collaborative Communities:
Scottish Libraries Working
Together
Richard Aird, University of Stirling
Jeanette Castle, University of the West of Scotland
Martina McChrystal, University of Glasgow
2. SCOTTISH LEGISLATION & STRATEGY
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT BILL 2015
COMMISSION FOR WIDENING ACCESS 2016
CULTURAL STRATEGY FOR SCOTLAND
Scottish Government-
Key Legislation
3. OUR LIBRARY
LANDSCAPE
492 PUBLIC LIBRARIES
19 HEI LIBRARIES
9 FE LIBRARIES
2,400 SCHOOL LIBRARIES
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND
INDEPENDENT LIBRARIES
ENGAGED LIBRARY AGENCIES
8. NATIONAL
STRATEGY FOR
SCHOOL LIBRARIES
To be completed
Summer 2018
£1Million School
Library Improvement
Fund
School Library
standards – How Good
is our School Library?
9. STAFF
DEVELOPMENT
Hold a number of
cross sectoral
conferences and
events
Annual Showcase
where all sectors
present and attend
Libraries, Literacies
and Learning event
10. INNOVATION AND
FUNDING
Enables
Public Library Improvement Fund
School Library Improvement Fund
Innovation and Development Fund
Scottish Government Priorities
Supports
DigitalXtra Fund
Creative Scotland Fund
11. IDF AWARDS 20
18
University of the West
of Scotland
UWS Big Read
In partnership with
Renfrewshire & East
Renfrewshire Libraries
13. IDF AWARDS 2018
Robert Gordon University
"GWEED WIRDS"
Doric Literature Portal
In partnership with University
of Aberdeen, local schools, Aberdeen,
Aberdeenshire & Moray Libraries
14. .THERE ARE 300,000 INDIVIDUAL
MEMBERS OF SCURL LIBRARIES
INCLUDING STUDENTS, RESEARCHERS,
AND EMBERS OF THE PUBLIC. THE
COLLECTIVE COLLECTIONS HELD ARE
VAST INCLUDING OVER 20 MILLION
PRINTED ITEMS AND HUGE DIGITAL
COLLECTIONS – OVER 30 MILLION
DOWNLOADS ARE MADE EACH YEAR.
24. University of Stirling /
Stirling Public Libraries
#StirCyberSec : joint campaign
with Forth Valley Police
Co-development of UoS Maker
Space
UoS Science Festival
UoS student volunteers, to
support local libraries &
schoolchildren
Leighton Library, Dunblane
Importance of campus &
local community
25.
26. Partners:
Scottish Book Trust : Author
tours (Book Week Scotland) and
UWS BigRead
Dumfries Crichton Campus :
University of Glasgow and
Dumfries and Galloway shared
library
SRUC Ayr Campus shared library
Ayrshire College : shared
referencing guidelines
PUBLIC LIBRARIES:
South Lanarkshire Library Card
Renfrewshire and East
Renfrewshire libraries UWS
BigRead
Renfrewshire Libraries event
sharing and Bookbug resources
for student parents
South Ayrshire Readers Events
COLLABORATION
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28. UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
LIBRARY
• First mentioned 1475. Current
building 1968
• Library strategic plan developed
2015- outreach and engagement
to the forefront
• Public access- Walk in access,
Maps collections, Archives &
Special Collections
• Glasgow Events: Scottish
Allotments Projects, exhibition
space, Glasgow Doors Open Day
Hinweis der Redaktion
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Scotland's public libraries have adapted and evolved for over 150 years to connect individuals and communities to information, knowledge and culture. They provide a highly valued universal service which at its heart is about opening up a world of opportunity to everyone.
Since the launch of Ambition & Opportunity: A Strategy for Public Libraries in Scotland 2015 - 2020 over 2.3 million has been invested in our public libraries, bringing a positive focus and energy to the library community. Moreover, it has enabled key partners and stakeholders to engage with the library sector to support its goals.
In a digital age our public libraries are demonstrating tremendous strength and resilience, proving they have a key part to play in Scotland’s economic, political, social and cultural life.
Curriculum, Learner Journey and Developing the Young Workforce
Health and Wellbeing
Information, Digital Literacy and Digital Creativity
Family Learning, Literacy and Numeracy
Standards and Leadership
The Scottish Government is committed to tackling the attainment gap in Scotland's schools, and as a result, are keen to have the poverty agenda at the forefront of the strategy.
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SLIC supports the library sector through staff development
150 staff across Scotland in the last 3 weeks attended Coding training with a view to setting up Coding Clubs for children in libraries
Moodle – Train the Trainers
HGIOPLS –self evaluation/peer assessment
Information Literacy – symposium
Sectoral standards
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SLIC enables innovative by providing funds for libraries to bid for.
PLIF – targeted at Public libraries
IDF – open to other members
Support innovation through seeking funding and leading on delivery of that innovation
Examples
3D printing
Digital Xtra
Creative Scotland – Film Education
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SLIC supports the library sector through staff development
150 staff across Scotland in the last 3 weeks attended Coding training with a view to setting up Coding Clubs for children in libraries
Moodle – Train the Trainers
HGIOPLS –self evaluation/peer assessment
Information Literacy – symposium
Sectoral standards
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The Scottish Digital Library Consortium (SDLC) is a group of twelve libraries working collaboratively to deliver digital library services across institutions in Scotland.
The SDLC was founded by the National Library of Scotland and the University of Edinburgh in 1999 as the Scottish Voyager Consortium. It became the Scottish Digital Library Consortium in 2006.
The SDLC supports two services:
Library Management System
Institutional Repositories
Archive space hosting
Digital Preservation
Collections space
Kelvin Hall is about:
Co-location of university, civic and national cultural collections - UofG, Glasgow Museums, National Library of Scotland - and Glasgow Sport;
Cross-utilisation of all Hunterian study collections with Glasgow civic and NLS moving image collections at central Glasgow landmark venue for research, teaching and learning in purpose-designed study facilities;
Collaboration – joint research and public engagement, together with a joint training hub for workforce development
To mark the centenary of writer Muriel Spark’s birth in 2018, primary and Secondary teachers and school librarians are invited to come along to a professional learning event at the National Library of Scotland. The event will include:
A guided tour of the new exhibition, ‘The International Style of Muriel Spark’ which runs until 13 May 2018
Information about the Muriel Spark archive, and related items in the National Library of Scotland collections (Colin McIlroy, Muriel Spark Project Curator + Exhibition Curator)
Practical advice, tips and resources for teaching Spark at Higher / Advanced Higher level (led by Cheryl Simpson and Andrew Young, St Aloysius’ College, Glasgow)
An opportunity to find out more about the new editions of Muriel Spark’s novels, and related learning resources (Birlinn
Research: top five in the UK for research funding per academic
Student experience: regularly in top four in the UK and the world
Internationalisation: 26,000 students from 130+ countries worldwide
Knowledge exchange: hosts twoof Scotland’s Innovation Centres
Accessibility: number one Scottish ancient for widening participation