Introducing…
the 10-Minute Library Advocate
IFLA
Library Policy & Advocacy Blog:
1.10.2019
Libraries
do not exist in a vacuum – they are there to serve.
Through
providing access to knowledge, as well as an open, welcoming public space, they
help others help themselves.
But
they are also dependent on external support. This isn’t just about the
politicians, officials or senior management who decide on budgets, staffing, or
laws. It’s also about those who influence the decision-makers, about public
opinion itself.
To
thrive, libraries and librarians need to work to shape the environment around
them, and build a community which doesn’t just have sympathy for the library,
but are ready to act for it.
And
the best way to do this is to advocate.
This
does not mean that every individual librarian should try and organise a meeting
with the mayor, or go on TV. There are many different ways of getting involved
from advocacy.
It
also doesn’t necessarily require you to go on a course, or receive other
training, even if these certainly make a difference.
There
are lots of things that you can do – even in ten minutes – both to think and to
act like a library advocate.
And
this is what this series is for. Every week, we will be presenting one idea for
an activity that will contribute to stronger advocacy for libraries. READ
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