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Some thoughts Susi Woodhouse, Senior Network Adviser Sustaining digi Some thoughts Susi Woodhouse, Senior Network Adviser

Starting point NOF digitise is the largest programme of publicly-funded content creation so far supported by the Government and as such will deliver a ground-breaking framework of resources to support learning in its broadest sense and will provide a foundation for the future. Technical and service sustainability

Outcomes: for users Opening up access to resources Step change for learning Capacity-building Empowering and enabling Forging new communities

Outcomes: for contributors Hook for the future Touches all other content-creation programmes Organic development Capacity-building Legacy of collaboration New communities of interest

Secure stakeholder buy-in Government (national and local) Strategic agencies (Resource, Regional bodies) Funding bodies (NOF) Institutions (libraries, museums, archives, education, community,voluntary...) Staff …and USERS, users, users...

Keys to success See the bigger picture LONG-TERM planning Build on the framework Embed collaboration Embrace change and development Develop the right skills

The bigger picture CGfLs UK Online NGfL CLS UfI NLN NeLH DNER People’s Network CGfLs UK Online NGfL Home Countries Regional Broadbands CLS English Regions UfI NLN nof NeLH DNER Broad- casting Commercial Culture Online

Build on the framework New partnerships Two-way input Exploit common themes Sense of place Community information Industrial heritage and so on...

A sustainable product Celebration of UK culture, creativity and communities Interoperable building blocks for the networked learning space Confident advocates for confident communities