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Information strategy development in the UK and Ireland: a role for Aleph

Ayris, P. (2003) Information strategy development in the UK and Ireland: a role for Aleph. Presented at: ICAU 2003, Vienna, Austria.

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Abstract

This paper looks at the role of the Ex Libris Strategy Group of UK and Irish Chief Librarians. It then analyses the role of Information provision at a strategic level in Universities in the UK. The paper identifies a Top Ten Wish List for development and partnership working with Ex Libris, comprising: Back to Basics, the Corporate Context, E-Journals, E-Books, Open Access, OAI compliance, the Catalogue, Management Information, Virtual and Managed Learning Environments, and international developments in information provision. The paper concludes that libraries must: support the institutional Mission, be seen to deliver, support their customers, and be cost-effective. Ex Libris software and products have an important role to play in delivering this agenda.

Type:Conference item (Presentation)
Title:Information strategy development in the UK and Ireland: a role for Aleph
Event:ICAU 2003
Location:Vienna, Austria
Dates:23 September 2003
Open access status:An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Language:English
Additional information:Text and slideshow deposited here as separate .pdf files.
Keywords:UCL, University College London, Ex Libris, Aleph, Information Strategy, Library Strategy, E-Journals, E-Books, Open Archives Initiative, OAI, Virtual Learning Environment, VLE, Managed Learning Environment, MLE, JISC, Joint Information Systems Committee, CURL, Consortium of Research Libraries, SHERPA, Securing a Hybrid Environment Research Preservation and Access, Russell Group, Eprints, D-Space, Z39.50, RLG, Research Libraries Group, RedLightGreen, SCONUL, Society of College, National and University Libraries, Metalib, WebCT, Blackboard, Research Support Libraries Group, RSLG
UCL classification:UCL > Library Services

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