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Dame Lynne Janie Brindley, DBE (born 2 July 1950)[1] has been the Chief Executive of the British Library, the United Kingdom's national library, since 2000.
[edit] CareerBrindley gained a first class degree in music at the University of Reading and began her professional career as a trainee at the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford. She studied librarianship at University College London, where she was awarded the Sir John MacAlister award as the top student on her course. She first worked for the British Library in 1979, in the bibliographic services division and the chief executive's office. She moved on to be director of library services at the University of Aston, and spent some time as a consultant for KPMG. She was librarian of the British Library of Political and Economic Science at the London School of Economics (LSE), before moving to the University of Leeds as Librarian and Keeper of the Brotherton Collection, and later as Pro Vice-Chancellor.[2] [edit] Context of ChangeA switch from print to digital publishing by the year 2020 is anticipated; which implies that readers will have diminishing physical contact with books, the primary experience and foundation of civilization for the last 500 years. In this context of change, Brindley is committed to ensuring that the Library does not become little more than “a book museum”.[3]
If this means that readers and libraries lose touch with real books and treat their content as 'information', it becomes plausible to worry that a significant element of Western civilization will have been marginalized. Brindley is also forced to reassess deeper issues revolving around the distinction between information and knowledge. An index is the work of a mind with knowledge: however, all search engine results are the product of an algorithm with information. [3] [edit] Book PreservationBrindley's BL has long been the conservator of historic print collections and regarded as a place of quiet study; but with the explosion of the internet and electronic publishing, users are increasingly turning their backs on libraries as a physical space, using them as virtual, digital environments instead. In this context, the BL role in warehousing large book collections is at risk.[5] [edit] ResearchAs head of one of the largest libraries in the world, Brindley accords special priority to the needs of researchers. Libraries should also play a key role in helping to teach information literacy skills. In this context, Brindely observed
[edit] DigitizationBrindley's challenge in a digital world is to keep up with the demands of students and researchers for services that are integrated and consistent with their wider internet experience; the task is complicated by the fact that "information consumers" don't use services in the way libraries assume, and a one-size-fits-all policy towards the design of library systems will not be effective. In this context, Brindley engaged a process for monitoring and evaluating the way people use BL services.[5] [edit] AwardsBrindley has received honorary degrees of D.Litt from the University of Leicester on 11 July 2002, the University of Reading in 2004 and the University of Leeds on 14 July 2006.[6][7][8] In April 2006 she was awarded an honorary degree from the Open University as Doctor of the University for "Public Services and Exceptional contribution to the education or cultural well-being of society".[9] [edit] Honours/titlesShe is a Fellow (FRSA) of the Royal Society of Arts and became a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2008 New Year's Honours List for services to education.[10] [edit] References
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