Discusses using physical library collections as a tool for relationship management and academic engagement, using examples from across the Library Academic Support Team. Paper given at Relationship Management in Higher Education Libraries conference, November 201
Collections are undergoing intense change and pressure from technology, budgetary uncertainties, and...
This article explores why and how Loughborough University Library has been developing a different mo...
There is a well-publicized debate in the library field on whether or not it should be an academic li...
Most Library Academic Liaison teams will have formal channels of communication which are used to ‘ge...
How do we best bridge the gap between the Library and the diverse academic communities it serves? Li...
How do we best bridge the gap between the Library and the diverse academic communities it serves? Li...
Within the Higher Education sector there have been significant and ongoing changes in the methods ut...
Many academic libraries face the challenge of decreasing the size of print collections. This paper o...
Describes the history of the partnership between the Church of Scotland and the University of Edinbu...
The future of the academic book is a strategic engagement issue for librarians. Books might not be s...
This paper will examine the way in which libraries are stewards of collections—the ways in which the...
Archives and special collections are an essential element in the documentation of the history and pr...
As libraries develop digital cultural heritage collections the relationship with the organizations ...
The British Library is one of the greatest research libraries in the world. It holds in excess of 15...
In recent years the University of Edinburgh [UoE] has seen change, mergers, external partnerships an...
Collections are undergoing intense change and pressure from technology, budgetary uncertainties, and...
This article explores why and how Loughborough University Library has been developing a different mo...
There is a well-publicized debate in the library field on whether or not it should be an academic li...
Most Library Academic Liaison teams will have formal channels of communication which are used to ‘ge...
How do we best bridge the gap between the Library and the diverse academic communities it serves? Li...
How do we best bridge the gap between the Library and the diverse academic communities it serves? Li...
Within the Higher Education sector there have been significant and ongoing changes in the methods ut...
Many academic libraries face the challenge of decreasing the size of print collections. This paper o...
Describes the history of the partnership between the Church of Scotland and the University of Edinbu...
The future of the academic book is a strategic engagement issue for librarians. Books might not be s...
This paper will examine the way in which libraries are stewards of collections—the ways in which the...
Archives and special collections are an essential element in the documentation of the history and pr...
As libraries develop digital cultural heritage collections the relationship with the organizations ...
The British Library is one of the greatest research libraries in the world. It holds in excess of 15...
In recent years the University of Edinburgh [UoE] has seen change, mergers, external partnerships an...
Collections are undergoing intense change and pressure from technology, budgetary uncertainties, and...
This article explores why and how Loughborough University Library has been developing a different mo...
There is a well-publicized debate in the library field on whether or not it should be an academic li...