It takes a village: community lounge room or safe haven? Introducing Libraries After Dark [slides]

ALIA Library

Creator
Malcolm, Fiona
Description

National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium, 13-15 November 2019 Melbourne: Discover, Diversify, Dive In
 
This presentation (PowerPoint slides) accompanied the session on the Libraries After Dark initiative offered at public libraries in Victoria.
 
Session description: “More than one-fifth of Australians rarely or never feel they have someone to talk to or turn to for help, and more than one quarter feel lonely for at least three days every week", according to a comprehensive study of loneliness and wellbeing being undertaken by Swinburne University and the Australian Psychological Society.
 
In 2017 and 2018 a number of public libraries in Victoria investigated implementing Libraries After Dark initiatives. The library I was working at then was one of them. The original plan was to offer Libraries After Dark as an anti-gambling initiative but as our research grew the importance of the library in addressing social isolation could not be overlooked. Social isolation is also a key reason that many people gamble. So why not address both?

 

Publisher
Deakin, ACT: Australian Library and Information Association
Date
2019
Type
Format
Language
en
Relation
https://read.alia.org.au/alia-national-library-and-information-technicians-symposium-2019-program
Coverage
Australia