GLOBAL VISION DISCUSSION. Report of the SC Statistics and Evaluation meeting How a united library field can tackle the challenges of the future

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GLOBAL VISION DISCUSSION Report of the SC Statistics and Evaluation meeting How a united library field can tackle the challenges of the future August 22 nd, 2017

Contributors This report is created by: Rebecca Vargha, Univeristy of Information Science and Technology at Chapel Hill, USA Svitlana Kolesnyk, University of Bergen, Norway Harlinah Teoh, State Library Victoria, Australia Petra Düren, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany Frank Seeliger, TUAS Wildau, Germany Lyudmila Zaytseva, Russian State Library Patrice Landry, Swiss National Library Mary-Jo Romaniuk, University of Manitoba Floriane-Marielle Job, INET Strasbourg, France Alina Bogatkova, Moscow Central Library Jennifer Paustenbaugh, Brigham Young University Bella Karr Gerlich, Texas Tech University Chris Mefford, Community Attributes Inc Mugabi John Bagonza, Parliament of Uganda Chip Stewart, City Colledge of New York Lena Vania Pinheiro, IBICT Brazilian Institute in Science and Technology Information Index Contributors 2 Index 2 Introduction 4 A vision for libraries 4 The core values of libraries (Q4): 4 Libraries are exceptionally good at (Q5): 4 Libraries should do more of (Q6): 4 Libraries should do less of (Q7): 5 Challenges and solutions 5 The main challenges to society (Q8): 5 The main challenges to libraries (Q9): 5 The main professional challenges (Q10): 6 How a united library field can make a difference 6 How should a united library field help meet the challenges identified (Q11)? 6 The characteristics of a united library field (Q12): Error! Bookmark not defined. 2

The focus of a united library field (Q13): Error! Bookmark not defined. A global conversation 6 3

Introduction On August 23 rd 2017, in Wroclaw, Poland, 17 librarians participated in a conversation about how a united library field can tackle the challenges of the future. Together we represent 260 years of library experience from public and academic libraries. A vision for libraries Libraries enable literate, informed and participative societies. When we look at the future, according to the debates in Wroclaw, this means that libraries build bridges, between people, communities, knowledge. The core values of libraries (Q4): 1. Accessibility 2. Responsibility 3. Equality 4. Diversity 5. Preservation Libraries are exceptionally good at (Q5): 1. Making resources available 2. Data management 3. Cooperation/ Collaboration 4. Quality of information 5. Statistics Libraries should do more of (Q6): 1. Communication/ Marketing 2. Fundraising 3. Assessment/ Qualitative data/ Fact based advocacy 4

4. Digitization 5. Build more libraries Libraries should do less of (Q7): 1. Paperwork 2. Replication 3. Copy cataloguing 4. Fear change 5. Complaining Challenges and solutions The main challenges to society (Q8): 1. Terrorism 2. Uncertainty 3. Inequity, poverty 4. Global warming 5. Isolation The main challenges to libraries (Q9): 1. Funding 2. Changing reading habits 3. Technology 4. Being visible 5

5. Staying relevant The main professional challenges (Q10): 1. Shrinking staff 2. Resistance to change 3. Professional development (finding time and money) 4. IT skills 5. Gaining interdisciplinary skills How a united library field can make a difference How should a united library field help meet the challenges identified (Q11)? 1. Collaboration 2. Advocacy 3. Visibility 4. Strong leadership A global conversation This report is created in an interactive process, in Wroclaw on August 22 nd, 2017. It is part of a global conversation initiated by IFLA on how a united library field can tackle the challenges of the future. Over the course of two years (2017-2018), IFLA will involve as many librarians and others as possible in this global conversation. Participants are encouraged to continue the conversation in their own networks and organization and share the results with IFLA. At the end of 2017, the first results of all the workshops and online discussions will be turned into a Global Vision Report, which in turn will be adapted into concrete strategies, processes and work programmes in 2018. 6

To learn more about the global conversation, and download supporting materials to support your own activities, visit globalvision.ifla.org. Stay tuned for news about the IFLA Global Vision discussion following #iflaglobalvision and make sure to cast your vote in August when the online voting platform is available on https://globalvision.ifla.org/. 7