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Curtis project on future of academic libraries gets funding from UK bodies -

The British Library, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC), Research Information Network (RIN), Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and the Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL) are funding a project called ‘Academic libraries of the future’. The 18-month project is being undertaken by Curtis+Cartwright Consulting Ltd.

The funding for the project comes as part of a joint initiative to explore future scenarios for academic libraries and information services, particularly in the context of a rapidly-changing environment. It will help higher education institutions and organisations look at the challenges faced from a fresh focus and formulate strategies to ensure the sector continues to be a leading global force.

The project will explore queries such as - how will UK higher education be funded and operated in the long term future? What will be the information needs of users?

Factors such as the digital revolution, the knowledge economy, students and researchers as ‘consumers’ and the global economic crisis, are all transforming the landscape, it has been observed. Developing and implementing business strategies over a three- to five-year timescale is now commonplace in higher education. Looking beyond this horizon (over 10-20 years) is less common, and more challenging - but to improve decision-making and plan effectively for the future, this longer-term time scale must be considered, it has been noted.

A series of workshops will be held during 2010-2011 with the aim of imagining and describing possible futures for libraries. They will bring together a wide range of stakeholders, including institutional senior managers, librarians, funders, students, researchers, suppliers, technologists and legal specialists.

The first two workshops are taking place in February and March 2010 to scope out the broad global environment and consider possible futures for higher education and the information needs of users within these scenarios. These will be followed by smaller focused workshops during the summer of 2010 to gain a more in-depth analysis.

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