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Leo Appleton, Centre for Social Informatics, Part time PhD student, First year “The value and impact of public libraries within the Information Society : their contribution to citizenship development.”

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Page 1: Leo Appleton, Centre for Social Informatics, Part time PhD student, First year

Leo Appleton,Centre for Social Informatics,

Part time PhD student, First year

“The value and impact of public libraries within the Information Society : their

contribution to citizenship development.”

Page 2: Leo Appleton, Centre for Social Informatics, Part time PhD student, First year

Research context

• Information Society contexto Information and

knowledgeo Informed citizenship

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We don’t need libraries!

• A product of the Information Society is the Digital Libraryo Online information

explosiono Social mediao Accessibility and

availability

• We don’t need physical libraries

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… but I’m a librarian!

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Nice to have?• UK wide public library

closures• Other services are

prioritised• ‘Big Society’ approach

– using volunteers to staff public libraries

• Will the closed libraries ever return?

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Impact!

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Social impact

Libraries allow individuals to develop as citizens and to access information and skills which can

advantage them.

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economic impact

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citizenship • Focus on citizenship• Do citizens benefit?• Do they develop?• Are they able to

access basic information?

• Do they benefit in terms of employability or intellectuality?

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Key questions• To what extent is an individual’s position

advantaged through using information and engaging with the public library service?

• What is the impact of using a public library service on individual and community citizenship?

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Social capital

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intellectual capital

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human capital

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what will I do? – forming my method

• Continual literature review

• Work with professional association – Cilip

• Talk to stakeholderso Library patrons (key

group)o Library staffo Library directors / Chief

librarians?

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where?

Liverpool

London

Edinburgh

Page 16: Leo Appleton, Centre for Social Informatics, Part time PhD student, First year

how?• Cohort approach• Locations / local

authorities representative demographically

• Longitudinal over three years (each group revisited)

• Focus group approaches

• Liverpool pilot Sept 2014

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what will I find?