Evidence review of the economic contribution of libraries
5 Jun 2014 10:59 AM
The publication of this
evidence review marks an important first step in our understanding of the
direct contribution public libraries can make economically, as well as the
indirect contribution made through the social and educational benefits they
provide to individuals and communities.
In a climate where local
authorities face significant financial challenges, understanding the economic
contribution of libraries is particularly important to the library sector. It
is a question of some complexity and this report summarises both the evidence
available on the subject, and the ways in which others have approached the
question, including the advantages and potential pitfalls of the different
methodologies.
This evidence review does not
seek to establish a single monetary value or range of values for libraries but
instead reviews the different ways of approaching the question of economic
contribution, and the current available evidence including how social and
educational benefits might have a knock-on, economic effect.
Next
steps
During the next 12 months the
Arts Council will be investigating further areas of impact and asking how
libraries contribute to healthy lives and what that represents financially.
We will be working with partners across the sector like the Society of
Chief Librarians, the British Library and the Local
Government Association, alongside the wider library constituency to develop
our research in this field.
Brian Ashley, Director
Libraries, Arts Council England, said: ‘We always knew this was a complex
area, and we are fortunate to be able to build on the work of so many who have
explored it both in this country and across the world. It would be great to be
able to define the full economic contribution of libraries, and we will
continue that work, but nobody should lose sight of the difference they make to
people’s lives day in, day out, in communities all across the
country.’
Links and more
information
Evidence
review of the economic contribution of libraries
The value of
art and culture to people and society
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