New Library: The People's Network

New Library:
The People's Network

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UKOLN prepared the following documents for web access and hosted them on behalf of the Library and Information Commission (LIC)

N.B. The LIC (1995-2000) was established as a national source of expertise, advising Government on all issues relating to the library and information sector.

"New Library: The People's Network": The Government Response was released on 16th April 1998. Press releases from the LA, LIC and DCMS have also been released.

'New Library: The People's Network' was commissioned from the Library and Information Commission by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. It was researched and produced by a specially convened working group chaired by Matthew Evans.

'New Library: The People's Network' was launched on 15th October 1997 and formally presented by Matthew Evans to the Secretary of State, the Rt. Hon. Chris Smith MP.

This web site provides the full text of the report. The report can either be viewed by chapter or as one complete document. The complete document is a large file and may take some time to download. We recommend that you use the version in chapters for on-screen browsing and printing chapter by chapter, and the complete version for printing the entire report in one go.



If you wish to link to this report from your web site, please feel free to use this HTML code.

The printed edition of the report is available from the Library and Information Commission for the price of £25. Please send a cheque made payable to the Library and Information Commission with your order to:

Mary Johnson,
Library and Information Commission,
2 Sheraton Street,
London WW1V 4BU.



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