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Originally aired: 25/05/2021 2PM BST
Co-designing with communities for better library service: a conversation with Artizest
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Join us for a discussion with Alexia Jacques-Casanova from Artizest about how libraries can work in collaboration with their communities to co-design library spaces and services to improve the library experience for all. We’ll cover how and why to drive community participation, key tools for success, and the pitfalls to avoid. We will end with some success stories from France and abroad and a live Q&A.
This webinar will be presented in French, with English interpretation
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English version of the presentation
Book recommendations:
- Joëlle Zask, Participer. Essai sur les formes démocratique de la participation, Paris, Le Bord de l’eau, 2011
- Kathleen Stassen Berger, Psychologie du Développement,(Developmental Psychology), Modulo, 2000
- Nina Simon, The Participatory Museum
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