The Glob@l Libraries – Bulgaria Program in Support of Partnership for Innovative Services
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Transcript of The Glob@l Libraries – Bulgaria Program in Support of Partnership for Innovative Services
GLOB@L LIBRARIES – BULGARIA PROGRAM
IN SUPPORT OF PARTNERSHIP
FOR INNOVATIVE SERVICES
Krasimira Kaneva
6 – 7 June 2012, Kyustendil
Target Libraries in Kyustendil District
Target libraries 18 libraries
ICT equipment 86 computers, 2 laptops 11 multimedia devices 18 multifunctional devices 1 color printer
Cost of equipment: USD 57,200
Cost of software: USD 285,200
What is Partnership?
Partnership means cooperation between organizations
with common areas of operations, common goals and
joint activities.
Partnership is regulated by a
Memorandum of Understanding
Partnership Principles
Common goals
Common areas of operations
Equitable relations
Mutual interest
Communication and monitoring tools
Long-term cooperation, sustainability
How do we build a successful partnership?
Library Partners (1)
Municipality
Local Communi
ty
Library
Educational institutions: schools, universities, research organizations
Social assistance and public health authorities
Cultural institutions: museums, theaters
Media
Library Partners (2)
Business: commercial companies, banks, local producers and service providers
NGOs: child prevention, support to the elderly, work with disabled people
Sports clubs and teams
Natural persons: volunteers, intellectuals, local leaders, activists
Religious organizations
Other organizations abroad
Definitions
Responds to library users’ new needs
Applies a new approach/method
Provides access to new types of information
Attracts new users
A method or a practice contributing to the achievement of high results and customizable to other similar organizations
Innovative Service Good Practice
Innovative e-Services
The Glob@l Libraries – Bulgaria Program in Support of Partnership
Goal:
To identify the opportunities for building and sustaining partnerships for innovative services with the support of the Glob@l Libraries – Bulgaria Program:
Study existing partnerships of GLB target libraries Collect and distribute partnership ideas, experience and good
practices Identify strategic national and local level partners for adoption
of new services Support libraries in building new partnerships
The Glob@l Libraries – Bulgaria Program in Support of Partnership
Activities:
Meetings with representatives of government administration to identify partnership initiatives for adoption of new services
District meetings for librarians and local community representatives on partnership topics
Development of materials (brochures, presentations, videos) on successful partnerships
Expert and financial support for building partnerships
Global Libraries Program Examples
Countries from which examples have been selected
Number of GL libraries
Bulgaria – 960
Ukraine – 944
Romania – 1,482
Lithuania – 1,217
e-Health, Bulgaria
Drugs prevention in Parvomay
Partners:Education Directorate at the MunicipalityChild Pedagogical Office, Regional
Police Directorate Schools and parents’ boards Hygienic and Epidemiological Inspectorate Bulgarian Red Cross
e-Health, Bulgaria
A lecture on drugs and alcohol prevention organized in the village of Trud
Partners: The local office of the National Alliance for Work with Volunteers The psychologist of the
Municipality The village of Belogradets, Varna district, free cardiac tests and provision of information about prevention and healthy lifestyle
Partner: the Municipality
The library in the town of Banya providesthe service “Inclusion of People withMental Disabilities as Active ComputerUsers”
Partners: Municipality Home for Mentally
Disabled People
e-Inclusion, Bulgaria
e-Inclusion, Bulgaria
The village of Negovanovtsi, Vidin district, implements the “Pass on and Return” service for information exchange between elderly people and young volunteers
Partners: Pensioner’s club Volunteers / amateur performers
The town of Utena – a
program based on play
techniques and
implemented among
school drop-outs
Partners: Educational center Pedagogical and psychological
assistance office Education Municipal Directorate
ПРЕДИЗВИКАТЕЛСТВА
In the village of Archar, Vidin district, a program for Roma school drop outs
Partners:RICMunicipality
e-Employment, Ukraine
In Katerinopol, volunteers study the unemployment among women victims of domestic violence.
Beregina Project
Partners:
Employment Office Business Development Association Media – radio, newspaper
e-Government, Romania
Е - правителство РУМЪНИЯЕеЕ
400 libraries 17,000 farmers (2011) more than 20 million euro of subsidies 54,000 euro per library 250,000 euro of saved transport costs 34,000 saved work days
Service: Submission of subsidy application forms by agricultural producers in 2011
Partner: the Paying Agency
e-Business, Lithuania
The library in the town of Pasvalis adopts a service in support of farmers, including: ICT network for farmers’ smartphones; web portal for information sharing; online promotion and sale of agricultural products
Partners: NGOs, e-information for
librarians Farmers’ organizations Global Libraries
e-Business, Ukraine
In Melitopol, e-map of tourism and investment
Partner:
Local authorities
Service adoption activities
Service adoption activities
Resources/ Budget
Resources/ Budget
Information about the new
service
Information about the new
service
Expected results/ Effect
Expected results/ Effect
Service identification
Service identification
Identification of potential partners
Identification of potential partners