The City of Cape Town’s Library and Information Services welcomed 20 emerging leaders to the world of library leadership in honor of South African Librarians Day. These individuals participated in the Strengthening Innovative Library Leaders (SILL) training program, designed to empower library professionals to make a difference in their communities.
The SILL program was adapted by the City’s Library and Information Services to address local needs with the support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The training focused on improving participants’ understanding and confidence in their leadership styles, allowing them to implement innovative services and foster change in their libraries. The program emphasized group work, discussion, and personal feedback for future growth.
The list of librarians who completed the training includes promising talents from various libraries across the city. Each participant brought their unique perspectives and expertise to the academy. The SILL Academy’s theme, “Take the First Step,” encouraged participants to take control of their professional journeys as librarians and leaders, as well as act as mentors to others.
In a show of commitment to their profession, the new library leaders pledged to uphold the values of the City and their profession, vowing to “Proudly be a public librarian.”
Councillor Patricia van der Ross, Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, praised the program and its participants, highlighting their newfound abilities to take initiative, solve problems, spark innovation, communicate effectively, and understand their own leadership styles. Their commitment to implementing action plans further cements their positions as community leaders.
As these 20 new library leaders begin their professional journey, they are equipped with the necessary skills, vision, and passion to drive change and shape the future of library services in their communities. By embracing their roles as innovators and mentors, the librarians will ensure that their libraries remain dynamic hubs for knowledge and cultural exchange, adapting to the ever-evolving needs of the communities they serve.
The success of the SILL Academy in fostering a new generation of library leaders highlights the powerful role that libraries continue to hold in our society. These institutions remain vital and relevant, thanks to the dedicated professionals who innovate, lead, and inspire their communities. As we celebrate South African Librarians Day, it is important to appreciate the importance of libraries and the librarians who tirelessly work to enrich our lives and promote knowledge, creativity, and cultural understanding.
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