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Today’s the day!!

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

As I type this, and probably as you read this, the Public Libraries Summit is underway!

It has been a very exciting year for the Public Libraries Advisory Committee (PLAC). My time on the committee beginning with the ‘Library Stars’ event at last year’s biennial conference, ongoing evaluation of ALIA policies, submissions to government organisations, the library ambassadors program, the little book of public libraries and, of course, now the summit.

Regular updates from the summit are being tweeted by @ALIANational with the keyword #Summit09 and include summaries of who is saying what, photographs and more information about the summit.

I think now is the time to say ‘Thank you’ to my colleagues on PLAC who have worked very hard getting these projects underway. You may think that being on an ALIA Committee is all consuming – but it’s not! We all hold down full-time positions outside of PLAC and have the extremely satisfying benefit of seeing the results of our efforts being well supported by ALIA members and interested stakeholders.

Kathryn Cass

ALIA Public Libraries Advisory Committee Member

P.S. Don’t forget to follow what’s happening at the summit via Twitter at http://twitter.com/ALIANational

Tomorrow is only a day away!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
The Public Libraries Summit tomorrow pulls together a number of different threads that we’ve been working on over the last few months.  There will be an important announcement about Public Library Standards; the first outing for the Little Book of Public Libraries, and the national launch of the Public Library Ambassadors campaign.  In advance of the latter, ALIA has assisted local library services with a few pilot projects and you can see the first ambassadors on our new Flickr site - www.flickr.com/photos/aliapubliclibraries.  We’re delighted to have such a good spread of personalities, across three states, but this is only the start.  Why not use the toolkit at http://www.alia.org.au/governance/committees/public.libraries/summit09/public.library.ambassadors.html to recruit your own library ambassador and start generating those news headlines for your library service?
Jan Richards
ALIA President