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Networking in public libraries: an update on the Public Library Millennium Bids and Project EARL

Philippa Dobson (LA/EARL/UKOLN Public Libraries Networking Adviser)

VINE

ISSN: 0305-5728

Article publication date: 1 January 1996

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Abstract

The Internet may well come to provide many members of the public with their best chance of access to public information. This article serves to update readers on two different approaches to assist public libraries to connect to the Internet; the Library Association Millennium Bid and Project EARL (Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries). In the first section of the article, the LA/EARL/UKOLN Public Libraries Networking Adviser reviews the exploratory Library Association Millennium Bid, the response by the Millennium Commission and the subsequent development of the new joint Library Association and Library and Information Commission bid. In the second section, she reviews the accelerating momentum of Project EARL, a consortium of 40% of UK public library authorities, and the establishment of Development/Special Interest Groups. The Millennium Bid and Project EARL seek to provide public access to the resources of the Internet, and to create new resources and services, through the UK public libraries community. Both projects have the potential to impact on public libraries into the next century and to deliver public information into the heart of every UK community.

Citation

Dobson, P. (1996), "Networking in public libraries: an update on the Public Library Millennium Bids and Project EARL", VINE, Vol. 26 No. 1, pp. 38-43. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb040595

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MCB UP Ltd

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