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Changing nature of research and the need for collaboration
A bright future for research libraries?
Sarah Gentleman, Research Information Network Communications Officer
British Library Social Science Collections and Research - results of user research
Ian Cooke, Lead Content Specialist, International and Political Studies
Collaboration in area studies
Survey of CEELBAS researchers' requirements: some implications for library provision
Lesley Pitman, Librarian and Director of Information Services, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies Library; and Chair, CEELBAS Library Committee.
Resource Sharing for Chinese Studies:
A co-operative approach among Scottish University Libraries
Shenxiao Tong
East Asian Librarian
Edinburgh University Library
Collaborative digitisation projects
EThOS - Opening Access to UK Theses
Tracy Kent (University of Birmingham) & Kevin O'Leary (Imperial College London), Anthony Troman (The British Library)
EThOSnet Project Team
Innovative Collaboration in Action: UK Research Reserve
Frances Boyle, UKRR Manager
Alice Ashley-Smith, Management Trainee, Imperial College London
UK research libraries collaborate to digitise a million pages of 19th Century political and social pamphlets.
Grant Young, Digitisation and Digital Preservation Specialist, Cambridge University Library
Putting Welsh Journals Online: the challenges
Martin Locock, Welsh Journals Online project manager
National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
Information Literacy
Our information literacy journey
John Crawford and Christine Irving
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