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 "The sector urgently needs rationalising and simplifying. too many authorities,​ with too many different standards of service. One large Library Supremo management would have advantages in savings in procurement,​ not only materials but IT etc., central management and specialised services"​ "The sector urgently needs rationalising and simplifying. too many authorities,​ with too many different standards of service. One large Library Supremo management would have advantages in savings in procurement,​ not only materials but IT etc., central management and specialised services"​
  
-seighart_review_on_public_libraries_frances_hendrix_march2014pdf.pdf ​ [no longer accessible]+seighart_review_on_public_libraries_frances_hendrix_march2014pdf.pdf [no longer accessible]
  
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 (many thanks to Frances Hendrix who posted most of these on the [[https://​www.jiscmail.ac.uk/​cgi-bin/​webadmin?​A0=lis-pub-libs|LIS-PUB-LIBS ]]discussion list) (many thanks to Frances Hendrix who posted most of these on the [[https://​www.jiscmail.ac.uk/​cgi-bin/​webadmin?​A0=lis-pub-libs|LIS-PUB-LIBS ]]discussion list)
  
-Leon's Library Blog : 22nd March  [no longer accessible]+Leon's Library Blog : 22nd March [no longer accessible]
  
 Sieghart…or jumping through hoops! So it will be interesting to see if Sieghart does indeed produce an independent narrative or if, as I suspect, this is just another fudged report exploited by the DCMS to justify and extend the use of volunteer run libraries. Sieghart…or jumping through hoops! So it will be interesting to see if Sieghart does indeed produce an independent narrative or if, as I suspect, this is just another fudged report exploited by the DCMS to justify and extend the use of volunteer run libraries.
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 **THE BOOKSELLER** : 21st March **THE BOOKSELLER** : 21st March
  
-[[http://​www.thebookseller.com/​news/​sieghart-submissions-highlight-library-lottery.html|Sieghart submissions highlight library '​lottery'​]]+Sieghart submissions highlight library '​lottery' ​[no longer accessible]
  
 **Public Policy Exchange** **Public Policy Exchange**
  
-[[http://​www.publicpolicyexchange.co.uk/​events/​EF03-PPE|The Future of Local Libraries and Cultural Services]] - Tuesday 3rd June+The Future of Local Libraries and Cultural Services - Tuesday 3rd June [no longer accessible]
  
 This special symposium provides an invaluable opportunity for local authorities,​ government departments,​ the library sector, shared services teams and other key partners to examine the Government’s latest policy initiatives and explore how libraries can remain a vital local resource in the 21st Century – innovating and adapting to deliver a whole range of services. This special symposium provides an invaluable opportunity for local authorities,​ government departments,​ the library sector, shared services teams and other key partners to examine the Government’s latest policy initiatives and explore how libraries can remain a vital local resource in the 21st Century – innovating and adapting to deliver a whole range of services.
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