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RECLAIMING THE FUTURE

RECLAIMING THE FUTURE. Anne Mulvad, Antti Sauli, Siri Br ø dholt, Annmagret Görebrant, Sigurður Vigfússon, Hólmkell Hreinsson, Ingibjörg Ösp, Susanne Tengberg, Mari Gudim Torp. Our visions. How do we define the library of the future? What better way than using the public to define it for us?.

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RECLAIMING THE FUTURE

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  1. RECLAIMING THE FUTURE Anne Mulvad, Antti Sauli, Siri Brødholt, Annmagret Görebrant, Sigurður Vigfússon, Hólmkell Hreinsson, Ingibjörg Ösp, Susanne Tengberg, Mari Gudim Torp

  2. Our visions How do we define the library of the future? What better way than using the public to define it for us? We want the library to be defined by the users needs, and to be an open, public space to meet, interact and create The library- connecting people ! • Digital services may be the future, but you will always have the needs to meet other people • We want the library to be an arena for partnerships and new surprising connections

  3. The most important themes in the challenge • The userdriven library, where you can define your needs The public can influence and define the form and the content of their library. The staff need to be openminded, bring in the users, and shape the library for the future, both physical and digital. • Partnerships, new ways of cooperatingUsing new connections to bring the non-users into the library. Use experts and partners not traditionally known to the library, and create new services. Also let the library be an arena for others. • Connecting people, on their terms

  4. The most important angle • Connecting people!In this digital desert we all have the urge to meet people, and we need to interact on various platforms.

  5. To construct the idea What do you think we should create? – activities/constructions? How do we do it? (what actions should we take to make it happen?) We connect people with new media and technology, and provide the services for this in both physical and digital spaces Connecting people with each other and the world • Social spaces • A melting pot • A place to be surprised • Platforms for expressions

  6. What difference does it make? With whom do we do it? - partners and competencies? What is the difference/result the activities will make – to the society and the citizens Strengthen democracy Create ownership to the library and services More active citizens Strengthen communities • Let the whole society contribute and interact • Cultural institutions • Companies • Organizations • Educations systems • Clubs • Researchers and students • THE USERS

  7. Howdoes the Network of Nordic Librariesbuildon the ideas from this camp? We can develop new tools for the libraries, and new tools for the future. It’s important that this is something we can work on later.We have this network where we can share our challanges and solutions.

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