This paper reports on research findings on the transfer of public library services to volunteer delivery in the UK between 2014 and 2016, as a result of austerity and budget cuts by local government. The research asked two key questions: are libraries sustainable after their transfer and what lessons can be learnt from these transfers that will ensure success and sustainability? Initial findings indicate that cases in different locations vary and that 'one size does not fit all'
This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the volun...
While volunteerism has not been a top priority in many academic libraries in the past, the current s...
management consultancy services specialising in the public and special library sectors. She has over...
This paper reports on research findings on the transfer of public library services to volunteer deli...
This paper considers the findings of recent qualitative research, which examined volunteer use in pu...
English public libraries are increasingly adopting a hybrid approach to volunteer use, whereby volun...
English public libraries are increasingly adopting a hybrid approach to volunteer use, whereby volun...
In 1999 The Library Association commissioned David Haynes Associates and Information Management Asso...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to consider the preliminary findings arising from two case st...
Objectives - Interviews with library staff and volunteers were conducted to evaluate the use of volu...
This paper presents new findings regarding the public response to public spending cuts as part of th...
Findings from a study of the advantages and disadvantages accrued by individuals from their public l...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine a range of issues and methods in relation to measur...
Community libraries now constitute a significant proportion of library provision in the UK; however,...
Examined in this paper are a range of issues and methods in relation to measuring the impact of volu...
This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the volun...
While volunteerism has not been a top priority in many academic libraries in the past, the current s...
management consultancy services specialising in the public and special library sectors. She has over...
This paper reports on research findings on the transfer of public library services to volunteer deli...
This paper considers the findings of recent qualitative research, which examined volunteer use in pu...
English public libraries are increasingly adopting a hybrid approach to volunteer use, whereby volun...
English public libraries are increasingly adopting a hybrid approach to volunteer use, whereby volun...
In 1999 The Library Association commissioned David Haynes Associates and Information Management Asso...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to consider the preliminary findings arising from two case st...
Objectives - Interviews with library staff and volunteers were conducted to evaluate the use of volu...
This paper presents new findings regarding the public response to public spending cuts as part of th...
Findings from a study of the advantages and disadvantages accrued by individuals from their public l...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine a range of issues and methods in relation to measur...
Community libraries now constitute a significant proportion of library provision in the UK; however,...
Examined in this paper are a range of issues and methods in relation to measuring the impact of volu...
This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the volun...
While volunteerism has not been a top priority in many academic libraries in the past, the current s...
management consultancy services specialising in the public and special library sectors. She has over...