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2018년 7월 10일 화요일

아일랜드의 공공도서관 발전계획 --공공도서관 2022

아일랜드의 <공공도서관 2022>
아이리시타임스의 보도에 따르면(https://goo.gl/3nVgzm), 아일랜드는 2018년 6월 14일 새로운 공공도서관 전략인 <공공도서관 2022-지역사회에 영감을 주며, 연결하며, 권한을 부여합니다Our Public Libraries 2022 – Inspiring, Connecting and Empowering Communities(https://goo.gl/Yb2z6N)>를 시행하기 시작했습니다.
이 전략은 2018년부터 2022년까지 5년간을 대상으로 합니다. 농촌및지역사회개발부(Minister for Rural and Community Development)의 마이클 링(Michael Ring T.D.) 장관의 이름으로 발표되었습니다.

이 전략에서 주목되는 것은 아일랜드의 공공도서관은 주 7일 오전8시부터 오후10시까지 개장하여 이용자 수를 두 배로 늘리려는 것입니다. 공공도서관 330곳 중 약 200곳이 개관 시간을 확대할 것입니다. 또한 도서관개발위원회Libraries Development Committee 위원장인 탐 엔라이트(Tom Enright)에 따르면 연체에 대한 벌금은 폐지되며 40개 도서관은 2022년 말까지 업그레이드될 예정입니다. 정부와 지방 당국으로부터 약 500만 유로의 투자가 계획된 이번 전략은 향후 5년 내에 도서관 회원을 75만 명에서 150만 명으로 배가시키는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.
한편, 아일랜드(인구 477만) 공공도서관의 주요 현황은 다음과 같습니다. 31개 지방정부, 330개의 공공도서관, 2016년 현재 754,748명의 도서관 회원, 2015년 약 17백만 도서관 방문자 수 등.

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아일랜드의 새로운 공공도서관 전략인 "공공도서관 2022 - 지역 사회에 영감을 주며 연결하며 권한을 부여합니다 " 은 농촌및지역사회개발부, 도시관리협회 및 지방정부관리청에 의해 개발되었습니다. 이 전략은 2018년 6월 14일 마이클 링 (Michael Ring) 장관이 발족했습니다.이 전략은 2018년부터 2022년까지 5 년간을 대상으로 합니다. 이전 전략인 "모든 사람을 위한 기회 : 공공도서관 전략"을 확대한 것입니다. 이번에 발표된 전략은 주요 공동체 자원으로 도서관 서비스를 홍보하고, 개인 및 지역사회의 도서관 회원 수 및 이용률을 높이고 도서관 건물, 기술 및 시설에 대한 투자 프로그램을 확대하는 데 초점을 맞출 것입니다.

The new public library strategy “Our Public Libraries 2022 – inspiring, connecting and empowering communities”  was developed by the Department of Rural and Community Development, the County and City Management Association and the Local Government Management Agency.  The strategy was launched by Minister Michael Ring, T.D. on 14 June 2018.  The strategy will cover a five-year period from 2018 to 2022.  It will build on progress and expand the initiatives commenced under the previous strategy “Opportunities for All: A Strategy for Public Libraries” and will focus on promoting the library service as a key community resource, seeking to increase library membership and usage by individuals and communities and recommencing a formal programme of investment in library buildings, technology and facilities.

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Public Libraries


Introduction

Introduction
With over 17 million visits annually, libraries play an important community role as centres of knowledge, information and culture. As a result of ongoing investment in the public library service, quality of life is being is being improved and new opportunities for education, life-long learning, leisure  and personal  development  have  been developed  through enhanced  multimedia  and ICT services.  You  can  access  local  library  information  via  each  city  or  county  council  website. Alternatively you will find up-to-date contact details for your local library on the library website (external link), managed by the Local Government Management Agency, Libraries Development, which publishes news and information about libraries in Ireland.
The current profile of the public library service, according to the most recent data, is as follows –
  • 330 library branches across 31 local authorities
  • 30.5 mobile libraries in Ireland, including a shared cross-border service
  • 45 new or extended library branches between 2012 and 2017
  • 754,748 members in 2016
  • 17,270,751 visits to libraries in 2016
  • 7,983,358 items issued in 2016
In 2016, library members had access to 12 million books across the country as part of the national catalogue and distribution system.
New Public Library Strategy 2018-2022
The new public library strategy “Our Public Libraries 2022 – inspiring, connecting and empowering communities”  was developed by the Department of Rural and Community Development, the County and City Management Association and the Local Government Management Agency.  The strategy was launched by Minister Michael Ring, T.D. on 14 June 2018.  The strategy will cover a five-year period from 2018 to 2022.  It will build on progress and expand the initiatives commenced under the previous strategy “Opportunities for All: A Strategy for Public Libraries” and will focus on promoting the library service as a key community resource, seeking to increase library membership and usage by individuals and communities and recommencing a formal programme of investment in library buildings, technology and facilities.
The Strategy is underpinned by three Strategic Programmes largely shaped by the public consultation reflecting the core functions of the public library service including Reading and Literacy, Information and Learning, and Community and Culture.
The public library 
is now a free service for everyone in all libraries across the country
is a local service with a nationwide reach – members can use all library services, including borrowing and returning items, at any library in the country
delivers a national literacy and reading programme – Right to Read – through a core set of services and resources
delivers  a  national  Work  Matters  programme  of  services  for  business  and employment supports for locally based entrepreneurs, start-ups and job seekers
delivers the Healthy Ireland at Your Library initiative – developing health information in public libraries, providing book-stock, e-books, e-audiobooks and e-magazines on health and well-being, as well as talks, discussions and workshops with a focus on physical health, mental health and health literacy
offers a national public library catalogue supported by a nationwide delivery service – items can be ordered online or in person and delivered quickly to the local library – the first such national service anywhere in the world
Provides  access  to  information  and  guides  people  who  are  seeking  information  is  an essential support for learning, development and well-being
Provides access to a large collection of free online resources, with more than –
–     400 e-learning courses and 80 online language courses
–     17,000 e-books and 7,000 digital audio books; and
–     300 international magazine titles and 1,300 accessible newspapers.
Right to Read Programme 
The Right to Read Programme is a National initiative to deliver systematic literacy support at local level and is in line with and complements existing literacy programmes and initiatives. Rolled out nationally  in  2017,  the  programme  is  underpinned  by  guidelines  for  each  local  authority  to commence implementation and a Right to Read co-ordinator is in place in each area.
The framework to deliver the initiative was developed in partnership by the members of the Right To Read Steering Group i.e. the Department of Education and Skills, the Department of Children and Youth Affairs, and the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport through Sport Ireland City and County Librarians, the Local Government Management Agency as well as representatives from the City and County Management Association. Local implementation will be led by the City or County librarian supported by a Right to Read Network.
Local Literacy Action Plans are being developed for each local authority area to provide continuity and reinforcement outside of formal education, supporting children, parents and adults with low levels of literacy.  The Right to Read Campaign is collaborative, integrated approach between local authorities, education bodies and community organisations to deliver a sustainably literacy support into the future which is standard across the country. Public libraries will take a leading role for local government in delivering the Right to Read programme a standard service offer identified during the pilot phase of the programme and will bring together the knowledge and experience of skilled staff in local authority services and local agencies. Local implementation will be led by the City or County librarian supported by a Right to Read Network.
Since 2016 nationally agreed collection of services that public libraries provide to primary and post- primary schools is in place. The library service will deliver this collection with the support of the Right to Read Network and the Department of Education and Skills, with a particular focus on making the schools aware of the service, work to build on this initiative is on-going.
Healthy Ireland at Your Library 
The Healthy Ireland at Your Library programme aims to establish libraries as the “go-to” place for health information in communities. This free service, accessible to all, will help to reduce health inequalities, inform the public of threats to their health and wellbeing. The book stock and online resources purchased will include stock focused on the priority areas of
Healthy Ireland including obesity, tobacco use, healthy eating and sexual health.
Libraries Development
Libraries Development is the national advisor and development agency for public libraries in Ireland. Libraries Development (link is external)was established in 2012 within the Local Government Management Agency and continues the functions of An Chomhairle Leabharlanna, The Library Council. They advise the Department and the Library Authorities on public library development and on library co-operation.

출처 https://drcd.gov.ie/community/public-libraries/

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