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Disband MLA, says Brown
13.10.08 Benedicte Page
Labour MP Lyn Brown, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Libraries, has called for a National Library Development Agency to replace the Museums, Libraries and Archive Council's library role.
Speaking at the Public Libraries Association Conference in Liverpool, Brown announced a review by the All-Party Group into library leadership, saying there was "endemic professional uncertainty" about the role of public libraries and questioning in forthright terms the MLA's ability to provide the strategic and political direction needed by the service.
"To whom do we look to represent us, promote us, and, when necessary, defend us? Is the answer to the question the MLA? I think, sadly, probably not," she said. "I would gently suggest that we have had many years now where there has been little leadership role coming from the MLA and perhaps we have created a body that is systemically incapable of delivering a leadership role for the library sector."
Instead Brown wants a National Library Development Agency to offer support, advocacy and direction for the service, guided by a cross-sector partnership board incorporating DCMS, local authority interests and private sector expertise.
At the same conference, culture secretary Andy Burnham announced the widely anticipated government review of libraries, promising a modernisation review to make libraries attractive places for the whole community.
Comments on this article
By Tess
Anyone who listens to anything this mendacious government has to say about anything is in need of treatment.10 Oct 08 18:27
By Malcolm Burgess
It couldn't be any worse than it is at present. UK libraries are like lambs to the slaughter. At a local government level they spinelessly kow tow every which way to election-fixated politicians.13 Oct 08 14:40
By The Good Fairy Librarian
There is no endemic professional uncertainty of the role of public libraries indeed it knows exactly which direction it is going in continuing to provide those traditional services and resolving to improve upon IL standards and skills for all23 Oct 08 20:34
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