Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Hodge suggests "Amazon-style" home delivery service

Culture minister Margaret Hodge has said that libraries should think of selling books as well as lending them. However publication of the full DCMS Library Review and the results of the Wirral Inquiry are to be delayed yet further.

Speaking at the Public Library Authorities (PLA) conference in Brighton, Hodge gave advance hints of the Review's findings, confirming earlier press reports that she was considering an "Amazon-style" home delivery service for libraries, with readers ordering books online and paying "a small fee" to have it delivered to their home. She also suggested that libraries should sell as well as lend: "How about a tie in with Amazon: 'You've borrowed the book, now send a brand new copy to a friend'".

A library ticket for every new born baby to last them through life was also on the cards, as are loyalty cards rewarding book reads with free DVD hires. "We need to offer young people something new and distinctive."

As librarians do you think this could work?

Monday, 7 September 2009

Joint Academic Consortia Book Agreement

Holt Jackson is pleased to announce success in our bid for the Joint Academic Consortia Book Agreement for the supply of English Language Materials.

Contract Manger, Jaqui Holborn comments "The Joint Academic Consortia is a welcome addition to our academic portfolio and we are developing our existing web services and 'shelf ready' offering to ensure we provide a first class service that is second to none".