Contributors Preface 1. Introduction - Margaret Weaver and Leo Appleton SECTION 1: Views from the Corridors of Power: The Political and Global Perspective 2. Painting Books on the Walls: Why Libraries Have Lost Their Way and How They Can Rediscover Their Real Purpose in a Fragmented World - Richard Heseltine 3. 'The Way We Do Tadmihings Around Here': An Analytical Framework for Managing Cultural Change in Public Libraries - John Pateman 4. Leading Liberation in the Library - Leo Appleton SECTION 2: The Re-birth of Libraries - New Business Models and Re-generation of Services 5. Do Library Partnerships Work and How Can They Help Build a Strong Future for the Library? - Judith Keene and Janine Downes 6. The 21st-Century People's Library - Liz McGettigan 7. Repositioning The Academic Library To Drive Innovation And Agility - Robert Moropa, Lindiwe Soyizwapi, Marguerite Nel and Isak van der Walt SECTION 3: Who Really Matters? User Communities and Alignment 8.
Students Lead the Future: Academic Library Space and Place - Margaret Weaver 9. Leading Change in Medical Libraries in Sweden - Lotta Haglund, Annikki Roos and Petra Björk 10. Corporate Library as the Organisation's Mothership - Shaunna Mireau SECTION 4: The Future Library Professional - Horizons and Challenges 11. Databrarian ED? Preparing Information Specialists for Participation in an Open Datafied Society - Sheila Corrall 12. Digital Opportunities: What Digital Skills Do Library Staff Need in a Changing World? And Do They Have Them? - Rosie Jones 13. Top Down and Bottom Up - The Librarian as a Senior Leader and Preparing For Senior Leadership By 'Managing Up' - Rebecca Davies Index.