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Public Libraries Group Conference 2006
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Please note that this is a draft programme and is subject to change. Click on each day to view a PDF of the programme.
Friday 9 June
Have the public library workforce and future leaders got the right skills, qualifications and thinking to cope with a changing and challenging world? Friday's introductory session establishes the base-line of where we are.
Saturday 10 June
The day concentrates on innovation in public libraries from all over the country (and the world). There are examples of partnership, new technology and major change of all kinds. The workshop sessions recognises the breadth of experience of change and innovation of all the delegates.
Sunday 11 June
Sunday's session rounds off the conference by looking to the future. We explore the latest thinking about learning and intelligence. What are the implications for the way we support learning in its widest sense in libraries and for the way we ourselves learn?
Updated: 14 March 2006