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Eurolis Seminar: How to attract young adults to the library

This seminar is aimed at all professionals whose mission is to inspire young people to visit libraries and them as an exciting and innovative environment.

06/12/2019
When: 6/12/19
From 9:00 AM until 4:30 PM
Where: Italian Cultural Institute
39 Belgrave Square
London, Greater London  SW1X 8NX
United Kingdom
Contact: Maria Riccobono
library.icilondon@esteri.it
02073964421

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Joint Eurolis & CILIP 1 Day Seminar: How to attract young adults to the library

Venue: Italian Cultural Institute, 39 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8NX

Date: Friday December 6th 2019, 9.30am - 4.30pm

Cost: £30 (concessions £20) including lunch and drinks, free of charge for full time students and volunteer workers

 

Outline

This seminar is aimed at all professionals whose mission is to inspire young people to visit libraries and them as an exciting and innovative environment.  This event will have the format of presentations, Q&A forum and a workshop where leading experts, from different European countries will share their experience and ideas with the audience.

 

INSPIRING NEW GENERATIONS

What do young people expect from public libraries in the 21st Century?

What range of services are offered by libraries throughout Europe?

How can we engage with teenagers and enhance their possibilities?

 

For more details and to register, refer to Maria Riccobono: Email: library.icilondon@esteri.it

Tel: 020 73964425, from 12:30 - 19:30, Monday to Thursday

Tel: 020 73964421, from 9:30 - 12:30, Monday to Friday

All booking is done through Maria, not via CILIP on this occasion.

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