Children's Laureate Advocates for Library Preservation
Children's Laureate Advocates for Library Preservation
Children's Laureate Advocates for Library Preservation
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Libraries in the UK are facing significant challenges, with over 180 council-run libraries closing or being handed over to volunteers due to funding cuts since 2016. Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce emphasized the importance of libraries as community spaces that foster human interaction, stating they are vital not just for reading but for socializing and learning respect. High-profile authors like Lee Child have also advocated for libraries, highlighting their role in nurturing creativity and literacy. Meanwhile, a recent seminar in India discussed the evolving role of academic libraries in light of the National Education Policy 2020, stressing their importance in providing accessible resources. Local libraries continue to engage communities with events such as author talks and reading clubs, showcasing their enduring relevance. The ongoing discourse around libraries reflects a broader recognition of their essential role in society amidst growing digital isolation.

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