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National Conservation Service (NCS)
NCS specialises in providing advice, management, practice and training in the care and conservation of archive, library and museum collections. NCS is unique in providing these services through a not-for-profit Membership scheme for institutions.
www.ncs.org.uk
The National Rural Touring Forum (NRTF)
The NRTF recognises libraries as venues and cultural hubs, offering support to link up with its network of arts organisations and artists to programme touring work. Through the Touring Arts in Libraries Project (2020–2022) a set of resources and toolkits specifically for libraries are available. Opportunities for future grants and training will be announced through the website.
www.ruraltouring.org/touring- arts-in-libraries-tail-project
Pen&inc. CILIP’s magazine promoting diversity, inclusion and representation in children’s publishing. Includes interviews with authors and illustrators, features and hundreds of listings for diverse and representative books.
www.cilip.org.uk/penandinc
Public Libraries News Public librarian Ian Anstice blogs about the latest news and developments in the public
library sector, including guest posts and news reports from across local and national media.
www.publiclibrariesnews.com
The Reading Agency The Reading Agency is a national charity that tackles life’s big challenges through the proven power of reading. We work closely with partners to develop and deliver programmes for people of all ages and backgrounds; our vision is for a world where everyone is reading their way to a better life. We help 1.9 million people benefit from reading every year, through our programmes, our tireless campaigning, our excellent networks, and our power to influence, challenge and make change happen.
www.readingagency.org.uk
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