[Information for All homepage] Get Involved!



These pages are no longer current. They provide historical information on an unsuccessful bid to the Millennium Commission made by "Information for All" in 1996/97.

"Information for All" was a not-for-profit company set up by the Library and Information Commission and the Library Association with the aim of finding ways to fund a national programme for the networking of 4,000 public libraries in the UK. See: http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue7/public-libraries/

The People's Network Project is the lottery-funded project (New Opportunities Fund) which has connected all public libraries to the Internet, as part of the Government's commitment to give everyone in the UK the opportunity to get online. The project is managed by Re:source and more than 4000 library centres have been created through the initiative. [11-02-2003]


Help us ensure the success of the Information for All Millennium Libraries Project

All successful Millennium projects must show public support. Help this project succeed by giving us your support.

[*] Register your support
Sign a statement calling for all UK libraries
to be connected to the Internet.

[*] Have your say
Tell us why you think libraries should be connected
- add your testimonial to the others on this site.

[*] Supporters of the project
Updated as their letters arrive.
[*] Write a letter...
... to your MP or your local council.



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Last revised 06-Feb-1997

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