£3 million national framework for UK research information announced
Research Libraries Network promises UK researchers 'joined-up' services
A new national initiative - the Research Libraries Network (RLN) - announced
today, is set to transform the way research information is collected,
organised, preserved and accessed across the UK. The RLN will bring together
the UK's four higher education funding bodies, the British Library, the
National Libraries of Scotland and Wales and the eight members of Research
Councils UK to develop the UK's first national framework aimed at addressing
the information needs of researchers.
The financial, technological and organisational demands on university and
research libraries are huge. They include the transition to electronic
publishing, the increasing volume and cost of information, new models for
publishing and disseminating research (such as Open Archives), researchers'
changing patterns of behaviour, massive growth in the volume of
publicly-funded research, and government initiatives to foster innovation
and technology transfer.
The RLN aims to provide the unified and focused strategic leadership needed
to address these demands. Set up following the recommendations of the
Research Support Libraries Group (RSLG), and endorsed by the House of
Commons Select Committee on Education and Skills, the RLN will:
* provide strategic leadership for collaboration between
publicly-funded research information providers and their users - to develop
effective, efficient and integrated information resources and services to
support UK research
* co-ordinate action to propose and specify solutions to meet
researchers' changing needs - building on the earlier studies into UK
researchers' needs carried out by the RSLG
* act as a high-level advocate for research information, across the UK
and internationally.
For more information on the RLN see the press release in the News area of
the British Library's website at www.bl.uk
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