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libraries

"Medicine for the Soul"
Inscription over the door of the Library at Thebes

Within Government , DCMS holds overall policy responsibility for public libraries in England.  DCMS also sponsors the British Library and the Public Lending Right. The DCMS libraries team supports Ministers on a range of statutory and other library issues.

DCMS also works closely with the Museums Libraries and Archives Council (MLA). Framework for the Future is the first ever national public libraries strategy, implemented by MLA through a DCMS funded Action Plan. MLA are also collaborating with and advising DCMS on the further development of the Public Library Service Standards, and the Public Library Impact Measures.

These joint efforts aim to encourage the improvement and modernisation of English public library services which are managed by the 149 library authorities in England. The Advisory Council on Libraries, supported by MLA provides its own independent advice to DCMS Ministers.

Public libraries promote reading and provide learning opportunities for all. Most library authorities host reading groups and participate in reading programmes such as Chatterbooks and The Vital Link. An increasing number provide organised learning and training sessions.

As free public spaces, open to all, public libraries help to build and sustain communities. Groups, organisations and individuals use their library for discussions, research and community activity. Libraries offer volunteering opportunities and undertake outreach work to less accessible parts of the community.

The £120 million, lottery-funded People's Network connects virtually every library in England to the Internet, opening up the world wide web and putting local people in touch with decision makers through e-government. Many library services are now available online.

The British Library Funding Agreement sets out the British Library’s mission, strategic priorities and delivery partners. It sets out the contribution that the British Library will make towards the delivery of DCMS objectives. It also shows how delivery will be measured and provides an assessment of risk management strategy.

The Public Lending Right makes payments to authors for the free lending of their books by public libraries. The Public Lending Right funding agreement sets out their strategic priorities and the contribution that the PLR will make towards the delivery of DCMS objectives.

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There are 3,057 static and 443 mobile libraries in England.

Over 290 million visits were paid to libraries to England in 2005-06 (more than to the cinema or to football matches).

Public libraries in England lent over 275 million items in 2005-06, averaging more than four books for every person in the country.

Around 60% of people in this country have a library ticket

Overall, England's libraries hold 82 million books and over 7 million audio-visual items.

75% of library services offer after school study support

Libraries in England provide 68.5 million hours of People's Network Internet access every year.

Minister for State Margaret Hodge MP,  has ministerial responsibility for public libraries.

The BL collection includes over 150 million items.

The collection requires over 625km of shelves.

Nearly 400,000 visit the BL reading rooms each year.

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