At University of Sussex we moved from Talis List to Talis' new Web 2.0
resource management system, Aspire, for the start of the Autumn term last
year. Aspire is a very different reading list solution to Talis List
drawing together the functionality of a reference management system with
intuitive reading list creation and promising greater connectivity between
users, academics and the library.
Annette
--On 27 May 2010 14:46 +0100 Owen Stephens <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I thought it might be useful to have a thread for this, as I can see this
> is already coming up. Do people want to use this to just share what
> systems or combinations of systems, or other solutions (e.g.
> spreadsheets, homegrown, wikis, etc. etc.) you use?
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Annette Moore
Library Resources Supervisor
Library Building
University of Sussex
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