Hej! Intresserad av att vara med i det internationella biblioteksarbetet? Att delta i THE INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES. Titta då närgånget på följande Advertisement. Själv har jag varit med aktivt i nätverket sedan starten i mitten av 90-talet. Numera är jag senior i sammanhanget. Jag besvarar gärna frågor om nätverket. Hälsningar CONNY ÄNG
> ADVERTISEMENT > > International Network of Public Libraries > The outstanding learning experience > > Are you a successful practitioner of public library management, > and do you have at least five years professional experience in > an executive position? > > Are you open-minded vis-ā-vis international experience and > interested in innovative ideas from other countries? > > Are you influential in your national library scene and prepared > to disseminate the results of the Network? > > Do you have good English, and are you willing to communicate > by e-mail? > > Then come and join the International Network of Public Libraries! > > The Network - initiated in 1996 by the German Bertelsmann > Foundation - currently consists of 15 library practitioners from > 10 countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, > Great Britain, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, USA). > It pools international know-how, supports the development of > successful management concepts and promotes their practical > implementation. Innovative solutions developed by practitioners > for practitioners and a fast exchange of experience are the > overall objectives. > > For the next project cycle (October 2002 to February 2004) > we are now searching for five practitioners with outstanding > experience and success in innovative library work to add to > our Network. > > Are you interested in one of the following seven topics, and in > which aspect in particular? Do you have practical experience > in one of these fields? Or would you perhaps like to suggest > another current topic? > > * Branding and marketing the public library > - Effective ways to promote services today and tomorrow > > * Cultural diversity - successful concepts for multi-cultural > library work > > * Staffing the hybrid library > - What innovative strategies exist in the field of staff recruitment > and development? > - How to nurture future library leaders? > > * Back to basics: innovative ways in encouraging reading > for the future > * Wireless applications > - Future trends and technologies: planning, financing, implementing > > * Content development - a new role for public libraries > - Creating and managing content; giving access to digital resources > > * Global gateways to information sharing > - Access to library services for customers from all over the world: > legitimation, practice and policy > > Over a period of about six months the members of the Network > jointly prepare research reports on the above, working either > together in small groups or individually. In the process they > consider international experience in the field and analyse particularly > successful case studies. In the subsequent discussion within the > Network the reports are examined for their model character and their > transferability. The authors then have again up to three months time > to revise and complete their papers. The objective is to develop > future-oriented concepts that can, as a matter of principle, be applied > in all countries of the Network. The members undertake to attend > the two forthcoming Network conferences in Utrecht (Netherlands) > from 4-9 October and in Guetersloh probably at the end of July 2003. > > The Bertelsmann Foundation provides financial and organizational > support for the Network and offers a budget for the research and > publication of the reports. Besides this, expenses for travelling and > accommodation for the Network conferences will be covered by the > Bertelsmann Foundation. > > This advertisement is posted to several international mailing lists. > Incoming applications will firstly be pre-selected by the Bertelsmann > Foundation and then evaluated by all existing members of the Network. > Finally, a joint decision will be made. In addition to the professional > qualification of the applicants geographical aspects will be taken into > consideration. It is aimed for an equilibrium of countries. > > We would be happy to receive your application. > Please send your application documents in electronic format > (preferably by e-mail) by 22 April 2002 to the > > Bertelsmann Foundation > Public Libraries Division > Ms. Anja Friese > Carl-Bertelsmann-Str. 256 > D-33311 Guetersloh > Germany > E-mail: [log in to unmask] > Tel: ++ 49 / 52 41 / 81 81 202 > Fax: ++ 49 / 52 41 / 81 81 998 > > It would help the selection process if you could supply the > following information in your application: > > Information about yourself > - vita > - short description of your current activities (300-500 words) > - preferred topic and first ideas for your possible contribution > > Description of your library > - number of libraries and branches > - number of inhabitants in your city > - size of collection > - number of full-time employees > - opening hours per week > - annual budget > - annual turnover > - number of lendings per inhabitant > - number of visits per inhabitant > - mission statement of your library > - medium and long term goals and objectives of your library > - important developments in your library in the last three years > > Other materials like annual reports or image brochures will > also be very welcome. > > For further information about the International Network of Public > Libraries and the Bertelsmann Foundation please visit our > homepage at http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/INPL. > (German version at http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/INOEB.) > > If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. > > Anja Friese > Project Director > International Network of Public Libraries > > > > > > > >
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