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British Library joins Library of Birmingham for cultural partnership

Special project will mark the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare with initiative designed to help support the cash-strapped library

The British Library is teaming up with the on a new cultural partnership which will include a special project to mark the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare.

The ground-breaking initiative has arisen from talks designed to help support the

A cultural partnership, the deal will allow both organisations to share expertise and work on joint projects around the Library of Birmingham's world-class historic archives and collections.

They will also work on a special programme to mark anniversary of Shakespeare's death in 2016.

The two organisations already work together on the business and IP centre which supports local entrepreneurs.

The British Library says this deal will be a pilot for links with other major libraries throughout the country.

Council cabinet member for culture Penny Holbrook said: "The British Library's collections and curatorial expertise is a world-class asset which further enhances the renowned collections at the Library of Birmingham, including our Shakespeare and photographic collections, and draws on our reputation for engaging with local communities.

"This new partnership will be an opportunity to test new ways of working together to increase the impact of both organisations during the Shakespeare anniversary year.