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Presented by: Johannes Magoro Director: Library Policy and Systems 01July 2009

Presented by: Johannes Magoro Director: Library Policy and Systems 01July 2009. Presentation on: TSHWANE COMMUNITY LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICE (TCLIS). AGENDA. Vision Mission KPAs Introduction Types of Library services Events and Programmes Community Interractions.

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Presented by: Johannes Magoro Director: Library Policy and Systems 01July 2009

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  1. Presented by: Johannes Magoro Director: Library Policy and Systems 01July 2009 Presentation on: TSHWANE COMMUNITY LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICE (TCLIS)

  2. AGENDA • Vision • Mission • KPAs • Introduction • Types of Library services • Events and Programmes • Community Interractions

  3. Agenda continued • Socio-economy & Technology • Promotional activities • Challenges • Tshwane Libraries & the future • Acronyms

  4. VISION To provide Community Library and Information Services that contribute meaningfully to the improvement of the quality of life of the citizens of Tshwane.

  5. MISSION Community Libraries and Information Service shall act as an agent for community development and education by providing services to all people in Tshwane in their need for life long learning, cultural expression and recreation.

  6. KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS • Information Provision • Support to education • Development and maintenance of a reading culture • Development and maintenance of electronic network • Presentation of outreach and development programmes • Development and maintenance of existing facilities • Development of new facilities in underdeveloped areas • Ensure equal distribution of facilities, services and programmes.

  7. Introduction • Unfunded mandate (LIS)

  8. TYPES OF LIBRARY SERVICES • Established library structures • Community/School libraries • Travelling/Mobile library • Depot service

  9. EVENTS AND PROGRAMMES Following is a list of main events and programmes of which some of them might change according to needs of communities. • The SA library week celebrated annually. The main event is being arranged in one of the community libraries, while all community libraries in Tshwane (CoT) celebrate it on a smaller scale. • Reading awareness programme – this is an annual programme aimed at Primary and High school learners to incalculate the culture of reading.

  10. To be continued… • Take a Girl Child to workplace – an annual event partnered with Cell C. Es’kia Mphahlele library hosts learners from one of the high school Cell C aims to expose girls to different working environment and allow them to make indivual decisions on career paths. • ABET Training to youth for skills training (pottery, cooking, entrepreneurship). The programme is done in partnership with SABINET

  11. To be continued… • Online, and skills may change from time to time. CoT library service is currently discussing the possibility of extending the programme to Mabopane/Winterveldt area. • Extra Mathematics classes - these classes are focussed on Grades 6 and 7 learners in one high school in Soshanguve and it is a pilot project. Extra classes are being held everyday afternoon, and on Saturdays.

  12. To be continued … • World Book Day - the event is annually being celebrated in conjunction with the University of Pretoria, showcasing our activities that attract the attention of learners. • Celebration of International School Library Day is in October.

  13. COMMUNITY INTERRACTIONS • Mayor’s izimbizo/roadshows • National/Provincial roadshows • MMCs’ roadshows • Public participation • Petitions • Mayoral activities (fun run, etc) • Cot’s internal events & Programs

  14. SOCIO-ECONOMY & TECHNOLOGY • Use of technology in & around CoT • Broadband problems • Smart city project • Wireless Hotspot • Free access to internet • Accommodated in LIS & Customer Care • Improves service delivery in city • City of Tshwane – wireless city in future

  15. COTs’ PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES • Commemorative Days/Events • Exhibitions/Displays • Facilitation & Support/contribution

  16. CHALLENGES • Funding for reading programs & other areas • Inadequate resources – IT Infrastructure • Staff inadequacy • Slow network

  17. TSHWANE LIBRARIES & THE FUTURE • Balance between e-World & poverty stricken communities • Integrate socially marginalized communities • Role in literacy and learning • Service delivery “prescriptions” • Digital literacy • One stop shop

  18. ACRONYMS • EM – Executive Mayor • CM – City Manager • MMC – Member of Mayoral Committee • CLR – Councillor • SED - Strategic Executive Director • ED - Executive Director • D - Director • CoT - City of Tshwane

  19. A Library should be the delivery room for the birth of ideas – a place where history comes to life – Norman Cousins THANK YOU

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