Libraries and museums in an era of participatory culture
Motion for a resolution
| Doc. 13342
| 21 October 2013
- Signatories:
- Baroness Diana ECCLES,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Lord Donald ANDERSON,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Paride ANDREOLI,
San Marino, SOC ; Mr Volodymyr ARIEV,
Ukraine, EPP/CD ; Mr Christian BARILARO,
Monaco, ALDE ; Mr Joe BENTON,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Brian BINLEY,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Ms Delia BLANCO,
Spain, SOC ; Mr Marek BOROWSKI,
Poland, SOC ; Mr Michael CONNARTY,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Ms Pascale CROZON,
France, SOC ; Mr Geraint DAVIES,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr David DAVIES,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Mr Joseph DEBONO GRECH,
Malta, SOC ; Ms Ismeta DERVOZ,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, EPP/CD ; Mr Arcadio DÍAZ TEJERA,
Spain, SOC ; Mr Jim DOBBIN,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Baroness Margaret EATON,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Ms Tülin ERKAL KARA,
Turkey, EDG ; Mr Jonathan EVANS,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Mr Axel E. FISCHER,
Germany, EPP/CD ; Mr Gvozden Srećko FLEGO,
Croatia, SOC ; Mr Hans FRANKEN,
Netherlands, EPP/CD ; Ms Sahiba GAFAROVA,
Azerbaijan, EDG ; Sir Roger GALE,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Ms Cheryl GILLAN,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Mr Gerardo GIOVAGNOLI,
San Marino, SOC ; Mr Pierre-Yves LE BORGN',
France, SOC ; Mr Jean-Yves LE DÉAUT,
France, SOC ; Sir Edward LEIGH,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Ms Vesna MARJANOVIĆ,
Serbia, SOC ; Sir Alan MEALE,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Nicos NICOLAIDES,
Cyprus, SOC ; Ms Carina OHLSSON,
Sweden, SOC ; Mr Ivan RAČAN,
Croatia, SOC ; Ms Deborah SCHEMBRI,
Malta, SOC ; Mr Samad SEYIDOV,
Azerbaijan, EDG ; Ms Karin STRENZ,
Germany, EPP/CD ; Mr Björn von SYDOW,
Sweden, SOC ; Ms Sabine VERMEULEN,
Belgium, NR ; Dame Angela WATKINSON,
United Kingdom, EDG ; Ms Karin S. WOLDSETH,
Norway, EDG
This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
As key stewards of our culture and heritage, libraries and
museums have traditionally enjoyed a unique role and special responsibility
within societies around the world. But as economic changes and rapid
technological innovation have brought about dramatic societal changes,
roles and responsibilities of libraries and museums need to be revised
creatively and strategically to respond to the emerging societal
needs.
The 21st century indeed poses new perplexing challenges, in
particular how to reach marginalized parts of population, how to
actively involve very diverse audiences and make them participative,
how to creatively interpret collections addressing compelling contemporary
issues, and how to seek stronger links between museums, libraries
and other relevant cultural and non-cultural institutions and partners.
These challenges offer intriguing new opportunities for libraries
and museums to become a “contemporary agora” – places of open exchange
on countless contemporary issues which would help setting a more
vibrant artistic, cultural, spiritual, social and political life
for the local community.
The Parliamentary Assembly decides to study how to enhance
the use of libraries and museums as contemporary “democratic spaces”,
which should promote participation and democracy; diversity and intercultural
dialogue, social and political empowerment.