welcome intro 18 9-2011
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Nordisk Biblioteksnetværk Network of Nordic Public Libraries
Lotte Duwe Nielsen, LDN@aarhus.dkProject Manager of Network of Nordic Public Libraries
Thank you so much…
• Stockholm for planning and hosting this 2. camp of the network
• The camp leader and the facilitators from Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki and Aarhus
• We are looking foreward start the journey
• …but just a few words about the network, the purpose, the goals and the sponsors
Network of Nordic Public Libraries2009 – 2012. Member:
• 3 libraries in Iceland: • Reykjavik• Kopavogur• Akureyri
• Deichmanske Bibliotek
• Helsinki City Library
• Stockholm Stadsbibliotek
• Aarhus Public Libraries
Budget and funding:
Total Budget: 507.598 EUR
Project partners: 357.608 EUR
Kulturkontakt Nord / Nordic Culture Point 149.999 EUR
Application: https://nordiccamps.ning.com/page/nice-to-know
Purpose
To strenghen a shared Nordic understanding, culture and tone about innovative libraries and innovative culture
To co-create innovative ideas for common Nordic concepts for public libraries
.
3 focus for main activities:
I) STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE ON LIBRARY INNOVATION
• The network is initiated by the strategic management forums of the network partners
• The starting point is a common Nordic strategic perspective which can develop creative contributions to library innovation in the Northern countries
3 focus for main activities: II) BUILDING IDEAS, COMPETENCES AND NETWORK
• Ideas and competences (knowledge, skills and attitudes) will be developed by involving library staff from the 5 project partners
• Personal relations that take-off in creative and personal meetings are to provide the foundation for further dialogue about strategies, tendencies and hopefully future Nordic projects and network
3 focus for main activities: III) DISSEMINATION – IMPACT ON POLICY
AND LIBRARY INNOVATION• Each project partner will write an
article in a professional library magazine in each country after each camp. A total of 15 articles
• Conference papers for IFLA :2010 in Göteborg 2012 in Helsinki
• Dissemination to local, regional and national level in the 5 countries.
3 focus for main activities: III) DISSEMINATION:
http://nordiccamps.ning.com/
• The methods, ideas strategies and discussions about library innovation will be published online.
• Other Nordic libraries and interested people – also internationally - are invited to participate in discussions on the website
How and what?
The network stage 3 Camps
• 3 creative learning camps will involve (at least) 50 library staff across the project partners:
• 2010: Iceland
• 2011: Stockholm• 2012: Oslo
Study Tours
• Visits to significant libraries or cultural institutions linked to the three camps
• Purpose: to ensure common frame of reference, inspiration and updated knowledge about library and cultural development in the Northern countries
Icecamp June 2010
• 73 participants• 6 groups:
– 1: Flexibility – 2: The prosumer – 3: Fabriries – 4: Where is the library – 5: Reclaiming the future – 6: Bridging the physical and the
virtual
• 12 facilitators and Jannik Mulvad/Aarhus as camp leader
Icecamp on http://nordiccamps.ning.com/
• Introductory presentations, discussions, photos, descriptions of ideas, videos, voxpops – and the song
No take-away products, but ideas, methods and network
As for us at Reykjavik City Library the camp and everything that happened in Reykjavik, grand meeting of so many intelligent and giving people and maybe especially the methodology used has been very useful for us. Since last autumn we have been using the "Next Library" way in our work when thinking about the future, Next Reykjavik City Library, for the next three years. In September we shall use a shorter version of the "Next Library" methodology during a workday where all the cultural institutuions run by the city will participate.
Thank you for listening! Let’s get started
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