Title: INSPIRE England: a national programme delivered locally
1INSPIRE England a national programme delivered
locally
- Managed access between academic, national and
public library services - Inspire in the West Midlands 15th July 2004
2Widening Participation
Raising learner aspirations
LIS workforce development
Inspire England
DCMS Framework for the Future
Inspiring Learning for All
Routes to Knowledge
Resource Sharing in the Knowledge Economy
Social Inclusion
3Information Sharing Partners in Resources for
Education
- What are we trying to achieve?
- What are we building on?
- Inspire partners
- Inspire context
- Inspire deliverables
- Lessons so far
- Known interest in Inspire
- What are we working on now?
- So this is what Inspire is about
4What are we trying to achieve?
- Cross-sectoral access pathway to information
knowledge for learners - Link across 875 HE, 4610 public and 3 national
libraries - Interweave current network of successful access
partnerships into single pathway irrespective of
geography and sector - All libraries continue to fulfil current
responsibilities to users - Managed reciprocal access and referral to other
libraries with relevant collections and materials - LIS workforce development building capacity and
awareness of LIS resources across the UK
5What are we trying to achieve?
- Widen horizons
- Resource-sharing enhances access for all
- Staff more aware of the resources available to
their primary users from partners - Resource discovery and information literacy
enhanced across current users of public and
academic libraries - Reach non-users and those currently excluded from
access to learning opportunities
6What are we building upon?
- Regional National consortia
- Currently 45 regional, national local consortia
http//www.sconul.ac.uk/SconulAccess.htm - Significant number include borrowing rights
across HEIs - Many cross-sectoral covering public, FE, health,
some workplace - Some cross-domain examples (archives/ libraries/
museums)
7INSPIRE partners
- BL, NLS, NLW
- Learning Skills Council (national widening
participation programme) - MLA Council (formerly Resource) regional MLACs
- SCL (England, Northern Ireland and Wales)
- SCONUL
- Scottish Library Information Council
8INSPIRE context overview
- British Library Reaching the Regions
- Empowering the Learning Community/ Inspiring
Learning for All ELC demonstration projects - Building on LLiL
- Lifelong Learning, Widening Participation and
Social Inclusion shared focus - Framework for the Future Action Plan 2003-06
- WILIP/Routes to Knowledge
- People Flows restoring the balance
9INSPIRE context
- British Library Reaching the Regions
- Programme launched autumn 2002 within the BL's
- Co-operation and Partnership Programme
- Aim
- to increase relevance of BL and its collections
to a wider public by improving services to users
in the new political regions - put the BL on the regional map
- Mechanism working with local partners, through
the regional Museums, Libraries and Archives
Councils - BL as active partner, not merely funder
- Multi-partner programme
10INSPIRE context
- Empowering the Learning Community LIC 2000
- Public and educational libraries in any community
or region should draw up access maps to enable
users and learners to reach resources or
assistance in other libraries on a managed basis - Training of librarians, resource managers and
teachers should be coordinated and should include
ways of developing mutual support - Public and educational libraries in communities
or defined geographic areas should establish
co-operative arrangements to improve services to
their users
11 INSPIRE context
- Building on Libraries Learners in London (LLiL)
- Inspires inspiration
- Launched 5/02 and now enhanced beyond public
academic to incorporate many special libraries - Learning from LLiL a major part of the Inspire
England rollout - From major metropolitan area to issues of rural
conurbations, more dispersed populations,
different transport infrastructure
12LLiL Initial concerns
- Over 600 libraries in London - a complex picture
- Fears over loss of income from external borrower
schemes in HE - Security worries
- That there would be overwhelming demand for scant
resources
13LLiL Negotiating agreements
- Initial agreement was with a steering group of
the M25 Consortium of Academic Libraries in
London - Followed by agreements with individual libraries
- Timescale
- Initial negotiations 1 year
- Production of final scheme 2nd year
- Negotiations take time
- Important to have a working operations group
14LLiL staff perspective
- Important to involve staff from an early stage
- Briefing sessions
- Procedures manual
- information on collections
- documentation for referral
- monitoring evaluation forms
15LLiL Procedures manual
- Appendix One - Collection level descriptors of
public library specialisms and special
collections have proved most useful - Scheme has provided CPD/current awareness service
for librarians in London about other collections
16LLiL current membership
- 33 London Boroughs
- 35 M25 Consortium libraries
- 41 Specialist/independent libraries
- British Library
17Managed referral in action LLiL
Referral form needed
Branch Public Library
Central Reference Library
Academic Library General
Academic Library Research
British Library
Specialist Public Reference Library
Management info needed
18INSPIRE context
- Framework for the Future DCMS 2003
- Strategic vision for 2013
- Any member of a public library can also access
materials held in HE and FE libraries - Anyone seeking opportunities for learning and
training can be guided to a course through a
public library - F4F Action Plan 6.1.2
- improve access to resources in academic public
libraries 40k pa in 2004/5 and 2005/6 for
Inspire x 8 regions - MLAC in partnership with SCL CILIP implementing
action plan now
19INSPIRE context
- Widening Participation
- White Paper The future of higher education
- We must make certain that the opportunities that
higher education brings are available to all
those who have the potential to benefit from
them, regardless of their background. This is not
just about preventing active discrimination it
is about working actively to make sure that
potential is recognised and fostered wherever it
is found. - http//www.dfes.gov.uk/hegateway/strategy/hestrate
gy/fair.shtml
20INSPIRE context
- Aimhigher Partnerships for Progression (HEFCE)
- Direct link to 50 widening HE participation
target by 2010 - Joint initiative of HEFCE and LSC
- Encourage more better-prepared students to stay
in education post 16 - Raise attainment participation among young
people under-represented in HE - Build on and encompass regional partnerships
21INSPIRE context
- Aimhigher Partnerships for Progression (HEFCE)
- HE Associations in each English region have
developed Aimhigher delivery plans - Subregional plans feed into regional strategy
- Circular letter 07/2004 Aimhigher national
activity invitation to bid - National activity defined as activity that takes
place at local/regional level that would benefit
from national coordination
22Inspire England Steering Group
- British Library
- Home Nations
- Inspire NW
- Inspire WM
- LLiL
- LSC
- SCL
- SCONUL
- SCONUL/SCL/BL Access Referral Taskforce
- LISU (as consultant)
- MLA WM (as p/t project officer)
- Stephanie Kenna, BL
- Stuart James, SCURL
- Sue Valentine, LNW,
- Geoff Warren, MLAWM
- Fiona OBrien, LLDA
- Sue OHara, Programme Manager Widening
Participation, LSC - Andrew Green, Coventry City
- Mary Heaney, University of Wolverhampton
- Elizabeth Heaps, University of York
- Yvonne Hamblin
- Lindsay Tulloch
23Inspire England deliverables
- Standard access agreement for learners between HE
and Public Libraries in the 3 regions built on
the LLiL experience - Clear 2-way referral process to take learners
between Public HE library systems without
barriers apparent to the learner - LIS workforce development package for front line,
technical and senior staff to include - staff handbooks
- resources for onward staff briefing
- programme for delivering the briefings 6-7/04 for
9/04 launch
24Inspire England deliverables
- Training the trainers programme to empower
effective local delivery of staff briefing and
training materials for HEIs Public Library
authorities in the North West and West Midlands
regions - Marketing strategy to reach library staff and
partners - Recommendations on further rollout in England
25Lessons so far
- Experience has shown
- Inspire England needs to be capable of rollout to
other home nations - Criticality of effective staff briefing
workforce development - Need for infrastructure eg website as resource
discovery tool for access maps and entitlements - Importance of including other sectors FE,
Health, workplace libraries other partner
organisations - Pan regional coordination now emerging as
necessity
26Known interest in Inspire
- 2004/5
- East Midlands
- East of England
- North East
- South East
- Yorkshire
- Other future interest
- An Chomhairle Leabharlanna
- (Irish Library Council)
- Wales European bid submitted
27What are we working on now?
- Confirmation received of Regional Libraries
Advisory Group funding for national coordination
delivery for year 1 - Aimhigher proposal for year 2
- Identify source of funding for website
- Laying foundations for rollout beyond England
- Explore integration model for access routes
across domains through existing partnerships
28What are we working on now?
- Coherence of national offer for learners and
libraries alike Inspire kitemark criteria - As a minimum, library users have reference access
- Service plans reflect commitment to cooperative
working with Inspire partners - Inspire is publicised within the library
information service and to the wider community - Promotion of collection strengths via Inspire web
site - All staff receive information about Inspire
29What are we working on now?
- Coherence of national offer for learners and
libraries alike Inspire kitemark criteria - Selected staff receive in-depth Inspire training
- Trained staff ensure the Inspire list of
collection strengths is promoted as an additional
resource - Inspire included in induction and update training
- Trained staff cascade training
- Monitor Inspire to demonstrate impact
- Gather statistics
- Written comment and verbal feedback
30Widening Participation
Raising learner aspirations
LIS workforce development
Inspire England
DCMS Framework for the Future
Inspiring Learning for All
Routes to Knowledge
Resource Sharing in the Knowledge Economy
Social Inclusion
31Relevant websites
- Inspire
- http//www.inspire.gov.uk/home.htm
- LLiL
- http//www.londonlibraries.org.uk/servlets/llil/ab
outllil - SCONUL list of access schemes
- http//www.uklibrariesplus.ac.uk/libraries/sconul.
htm - WM Chrysalis gateway
- http//www.chrysalisinfo.org.uk/home_page.htm
- Cornucopia
- http//www.cornucopia.org.uk/
32Inspire England contacts
- Mary Heaney
- SCONUL
- University of Wolverhampton
- 01902 322 302
- m.e.heaney_at_wlv.ac.uk
- Andrew Green
- SCL
- Coventry City Council
- 024 7683 1579
- Andrew.green_at_coventry.gov.uk