SCURL (Scottish Confederation of University and Research Libraries) has received funding from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland to undertake a 6 month study from November 2001 to determine the optimal model for a collaborative storage and delivery service for valuable but low-use research materials held in Scottish university libraries. Key deliverables will include the wide dissemination of the project findings in the form of a final report and a detailed business plan for a collaborative facility
Libraries must market their resources as academic departments do their research. Our websites can b...
This article explores why and how Loughborough University Library has been developing a different mo...
In late 2002 the Regional Collections Planning Group, a sub-committee of UniLibraries SA, considered...
SCURL (Scottish Confederation of University and Research Libraries) has received funding from the Ca...
Scottish academic and research libraries have a strong history of creating successful frameworks for...
OR2012 in Scotland coincides with the celebrations for the 600th anniversary of the founding of the ...
Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities received funding from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Cou...
18 academic libraries across Scotland, through SCURL (Scottish Confederation of University and Resea...
Description of how SLAINTE (the website supporting individuals and organisations working within libr...
This case study examines the growth of collaboration among Scottish higher education institutions. F...
Gordon Dunsire updates us on the development of IRI-Scotland, the national digital library that aims...
The funding context of higher education is examined, together with some of the constraints and im...
The British Library is one of the greatest research libraries in the world. It holds in excess of 15...
This paper discusses the creation of a permanent, centre for research and education in a UK universi...
The Scottish Confederation of University and Research Libraries (SCURL) had launched the Scottish Hi...
Libraries must market their resources as academic departments do their research. Our websites can b...
This article explores why and how Loughborough University Library has been developing a different mo...
In late 2002 the Regional Collections Planning Group, a sub-committee of UniLibraries SA, considered...
SCURL (Scottish Confederation of University and Research Libraries) has received funding from the Ca...
Scottish academic and research libraries have a strong history of creating successful frameworks for...
OR2012 in Scotland coincides with the celebrations for the 600th anniversary of the founding of the ...
Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities received funding from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Cou...
18 academic libraries across Scotland, through SCURL (Scottish Confederation of University and Resea...
Description of how SLAINTE (the website supporting individuals and organisations working within libr...
This case study examines the growth of collaboration among Scottish higher education institutions. F...
Gordon Dunsire updates us on the development of IRI-Scotland, the national digital library that aims...
The funding context of higher education is examined, together with some of the constraints and im...
The British Library is one of the greatest research libraries in the world. It holds in excess of 15...
This paper discusses the creation of a permanent, centre for research and education in a UK universi...
The Scottish Confederation of University and Research Libraries (SCURL) had launched the Scottish Hi...
Libraries must market their resources as academic departments do their research. Our websites can b...
This article explores why and how Loughborough University Library has been developing a different mo...
In late 2002 the Regional Collections Planning Group, a sub-committee of UniLibraries SA, considered...