Scottish Library Council Insists, ‘Libraries Are Essential Public Infrastructure’

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Scotland’s public libraries are being supported by a call for more serious financial and contextual support as key infrastructure.

A particularly warm entrance to a public library. This is Edinburh Central Library on George IV Bridge, a shot from July. Image – Getty: Claudianac8

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‘Troubling trend of closures and cuts to library services’
A concept called Securing the Future of Scotland’s Libraries is being announced today (November 11), setting out an agenda for “a financed, fairer, and future-ready library network that supports the nation’s ambitions for inclusion, innovation and net zero.”

Sustainable National Funding

Securing the Future of Scotland’s Libraries, as a program, proposes to make clear asks of government and partners to safeguard and strengthen the nation’s library network.

Alison Nolan

Under the themes of financed, fairer and future, the vision calls for:

  • Sustainable national funding to be factored this into any future growth or investment deals with regions or local authorities, reversing decline.
  • A national policy framework recognizing libraries as essential public infrastructure, ensuring consistent funding and protection under Scottish law.
  • A minimum universal standard of library provision, guaranteeing that everyone — regardless of postcode — has access to a well-resourced local library.
  • Recognition of libraries’ cross-sector role in supporting education, health, wellbeing and climate literacy — embedding libraries in wider government strategies.
  • Sustained investment in digital infrastructure, modern facilities and innovation programmes to close the digital divide and prepare libraries for the future.
  • Commitment to long-term capital investment to deliver modern, energy-efficient, net-zero-ready library buildings that reflect the needs of 21st-century communities.

“Scotland’s 14.5 million annual library visitors—nearly four times that of the Scottish Premiership football season attendance — demonstrate their enduring relevance. From supporting early literacy and digital skills to improving mental health and community wellbeing, libraries remain among the most effective and inclusive public investments available,” she writes.

SLIC is calling on policymakers, partners and the public to back its vision ahead of the 2026 Holyrood Election and work together to secure the future of Scotland’s libraries for generations to come.”

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Porter Anderson has been named International Trade Press Journalist of the Year in London Book Fair's International Excellence Awards. He is Editor-in-Chief of Publishing Perspectives. He formerly was Associate Editor for The FutureBook at London's The Bookseller. Anderson was for more than a decade a senior producer and anchor with CNN.com, CNN International, and CNN USA. As an arts critic (Fellow, National Critics Institute), he was with The Village Voice, the Dallas Times Herald, and the Tampa Tribune, now the Tampa Bay Times. He co-founded The Hot Sheet, a newsletter for authors, which now is owned and operated by Jane Friedman.

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