THE ASPEN INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLE ON LIBRARY INNOVATION
The Aspen Institute Roundtable on Library Innovation, with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, convenes leaders and policy makers from government, business and civil society explores ways to accelerate the transformation of public libraries.
LIBRARIES IN THE EXPONENTIAL AGE: MOVING FROM THE EDGE OF INNOVATION TO THE CENTER OF COMMUNITY
The report of the Aspen Institute Roundtable on Library Innovation is a series of ten chapters that investigate how the transformation of public libraries will be driven by three factors: (1) new narratives about the library’s role in society, (2) a culture of innovation that promotes new relationships, new networks and new forms of participation, and (3) committed, transformative leadership within the library profession as well as from other community partners including government, media, technology and civic stakeholder groups.
THE DIALOGUE ON PUBLIC LIBRARIES
The Dialogue on Public Libraries was created to help advance the work that public libraries are doing to address community challenges and to support the transformation of public libraries for the digital age.
LIBRARIES IN THE EXPONENTIAL AGE: MOVING FROM THE EDGE OF INNOVATION TO THE CENTER OF COMMUNITY
This report emanates from the Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program. Unless attributed to a particular person, none of the comments or ideas contained in this report should be taken as embodying the views or carrying the endorsement of any individual participant in the Dialogue on Public Libraries or its working group.