“It is no longer acceptable not to be deeply knowledgeable and engaged with the technology. Technology now doesn’t just support your services, it actually lets you do wholly and totally new things. We have something called Sounds Familiar on our website that’s around dialect in the different regions of the UK. We opened this up to schoolchildren to contribute and to populate the map with their own recordings, and now we’ve had a great Web 2.0 experience but, more importantly, we have a great new even better research resource.”
Dame Lynne Brindley has been the Chief Executive of the British Library since July 2000. She is the first woman and the first information professional to have held the post. Since her appointment Lynne has led a major strategic development and modernisation programme to ensure that the BL remains a relevant, innovative and accessible national institution in the 21st century. The BL provides services that underpin UK competitiveness in research and contributes to innovation and creativity in our knowledge society. The BL reaches out to a wide public, increasingly through its digital services. She was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year Honours List 2008 for services to education.
Have a beta-test mind - just do it!: An interview with the British Library and SLA , January 2008, Written by Lynne Brindley and Janice Lachance, http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/use/2661



