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Hampshire's Richard Ward talks with Talis

RichardWard This episode in a mini-series of Talking with Talis podcasts for and about those with opinions and interest  in the future of Public Libraries in England is with Richard Ward, Head of Library services for the county of Hampshire.

We talk about the challenges of providing library services to a diverse population in a large English county; Hampshire's Discovery Centres; and how being the case study for Tim Coate's controversial "Who's in Charge?" report impacted on the library service.

We then move on to discuss the future of Public Libraries and the debate between those concerned about that future.

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 During the conversation, we refer to the following resources:

The conversation conducted by telephone on Thursday 5th July 2007, edited in Garageband.  

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Posted by Richard Wallis at 16:30 on 10 July 2007