mod and army library and information service, part 1 - andrew hutchinson

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MoD and Army Library and Information Service Andrew J Hutchinson Formerly SO1 ALIS, Directorate Educational Capability, Andover

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An introduction to the role of the army librarian. Presented at CILIP's New Professionals Day, 10 Oct 2014 http://www.cilip.org.uk/cilip/events/cilips-new-professionals-day-2014

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Page 1: MoD and Army Library and Information Service, part 1 - Andrew Hutchinson

MoD and Army Library and Information Service

Andrew J HutchinsonFormerly SO1 ALIS,

Directorate Educational Capability, Andover

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CILIP New Professionals Day 2014Army Library and Information Service

AHutchinson, DEdCap

l MoD career history: Over a 24 year MoD career I have worked at:

l RAE, DRA, Farnborough – Aerospace & aviation

l RARDE, DRA, Chertsey – Fighting vehicles

l RSRE, Malvern – Radar and electronic warfare

l ALibS, Lisburn – Army Library Services

l DPA, Bristol – Business Library

l ALIS, Upavon and Andover – Head of Army Library and Information Service

l In August 2014 moved to The Library, University of Bath

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Army Library and Information Service

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Army libraries

Army libraries a brief introduction

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Army Library and Information Service

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Army libraries – a history

l 1793 – Garrison Library opened in Gibraltar.

l The Gibraltar Garrison Library was founded in 1793 by Captain (afterwards Colonel) Drinkwater, the historian of the Great Siege of Gibraltar, 1779-1783. Drinkwater had, during the Siege, ‘lamented the want of a public library in Gibraltar’, especially under siege conditions when little by way of newspapers and reading material reached Gibraltar.

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Army Library and Information Service

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Army libraries – a history

l 1800 – Rifle Corps library.

l 1813 – Royal Engineers Library Chatham. Specialist library established to keep members of the Corps abreast of technical developments in their profession.

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Army Library and Information Service

AHutchinson, DEdCap

Army libraries – a history

l 1860 – Prince Consort’s Library for education of officers established. “A gift most graciously bestowed and so highly beneficial to the Service.”

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Army Library and Information Service

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Army libraries – a brief history

l 1939 – books donated by population to support the Army with general reading.

l 1940 – Services Library and Book Fundl 1946 – Army Educational Central Book Depot and Army Central

Library established. Role – classification, storage, issue of general stock including emergency stocks to support ‘active service areas.’

l 1948 –Comprehensive Army Library Service established:l Institute of Army Education Libraries Section based in London

composed of:l Army Central Library.l Army Education Central Book Depot.l Command Libraries.

l 1950s - Library loan statistics:l 1957-58 Issues 2,053,867l 1958-59 Issues 2,339,880l 1959-60 Issues 2,618,834

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Army Library and Information Service

AHutchinson, DEdCap

Army libraries – a brief history

l 1970 –

l Review of library services led to determination that in UK County Libraries could provide adequate recreational library services.

l Army Library Service based on a large library in each Command and supporting smaller Army Education Centre libraries.

l 1990’s – Computerisation, Online service provision and start of the awareness and impact of Internet.

l 2000’s – SDSR, AVANTI, BORONA, A2020, Google, e-books, digitisation, library service cuts……

l 2014- Future provision……

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Army Library and Information Service

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Army libraries – the future

l In the last 7 years 67% of Army libraries have closed.

l More effort and resources going into electronic and online services. Electronic library on DII, ALIS Online on Armynet.

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Army Library and Information Service

AHutchinson, DEdCap

Army libraries – the future

l Library provision based around:

l Prince Consort’s Library

l Support Unit

l Services Central Library

l NI, Warminster, TLC, Colchester AEC, MCTC, Brunei, Nepal

l Overseas – Germany to 2018, Cyprus

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Army Library and Information Service

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Army libraries – the future

l The future of ALIS is to continue to serve the interests of stakeholders and customers and flexibly adapt to their needs.

l The future of the Army is A2020 – ALIS needs to deliver library and information services that support the aims of A2020.

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Army Library and Information Service

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Army Libraries – the future

l “If you don’t like change, you’re going to like irrelevance even less.”—General Eric Shinseki, retired Chief of Staff, U. S. Army.

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Army Library and Information Service

AHutchinson, DEdCap

Army Library History - References

l VICKERS, PAUL

“A gift so graciously bestowed” The history of the Prince Consort’s Library, Winchester, Hampshire County Council, 1993.

l WAYPER, LESLIE

Mars and Minerva: a history of Army education, Winchester, The Royal Army Educational Corps Association, 2004.

l Col. WHITE, A.C.T., V.C.

The story of Army education 1643 – 1963,London, George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd., 1963.

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Army Library and Information Service

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Army Libraries – web sites used

l www.britannica.com

l www.carnegietrust.org.uk

l www.cilip.org.uk

l www.ers.org.uk

l www.wikipedia.com

l www.google.com

l www.visitgibraltar.gi

l www.re-museum.co.uk

l http://www.victorianweb.org/art/architecture/fowke/2.html