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As you may know, you can get the latest news and updates on the Talis Aspire website. In case you've missed today's news items, Talis are pleased to announce that both Robert Gordon University and University of St Andrews select Talis Aspire Digitised Content to automate copyright clearance.

Michelle Anderson, Director of Library Services, at Robert Gordon University, “Talis Aspire Digitised Content perfectly aligned to our strategic drivers for all key stakeholders – students, academics and the library itself. It will significantly enhance the student experience, by improving both the quantity and quality of online reading available through Talis Aspire Reading Lists, giving immediate 24/7 access to students both on and off campus.”

Read the full press release outlining why Robert Gordon selected Talis Aspire Digitised Content.

Jeremy Upton, Deputy Director of Library Services, University of St Andrews commented, “We are pleased that we have been able to go ahead with the purchase of the new Talis Aspire Digitised Content module. We have been struggling to cope with the ever increasing demands being placed on us by our academic community to provide digitised articles and book chapters for their core modules. We believe the creative and smart technology behind the Talis Aspire Digitised Content module will provide us with the solution we have been looking for as well as a user-friendly experience for academic and library staff alike.”

Read the full press release outlining why University of St Andrews selected Talis Aspire Digitised Content.

More about Talis
Talis is a UK based business whose mission is to apply software and data to help transform education. The Talis Aspire Reading List module enables academics and librarians to find, bookmark, manage, publish and track usage of recommended learning resources for students. The Talis Aspire Digitised Content module enables digitised and copyright cleared content, including items referenced on reading lists, to be uploaded and managed, whilst ensuring authenticated access to students.

The data in the Talis Platform consists of over 100,000 reading lists containing over 2.5 million references to learning resources including textbooks, ebooks, journals, documents, videos and web pages. These are teaching resources recommended by academics from over 50 universities, and used by over 1 million students at campuses around the world. The data and the connections between users, subjects, courses, and resources represent an Education Graph. This graph is used to power a series of collective intelligence based features that use the knowledge of the whole system to help improve teaching and learning. 

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