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Dissertation approaches (Components of a successful UKRR M (NBK is really…
Dissertation approaches
Different models
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Collaborative stewardship - how popular was this? RLUK 25 Suggests it is likely to be best model p.26 - this is at odds with another place
Also suggests there are problems with collaborative stewardship - how happy will they be to acquire books bought by other libraries and thus not actually get any space benefit RLUK 29
Groups working together based on location/shared similarities - suggested in RLUK p.33 Popular one in IP is for a shared collection 14
This is what is often happening in the states - either shared interests of geographically Dempsey 413
The model that is finally decided is likely to have implications in the way that libraries come to be organised Dempsey 414
Interesting to consider the opinions of different types of universities who have different focuses - is there greater appetite in research libraries for example. - inspired by Dempsey 414
Find out why the opinions towards shared shown in the IP study p 32 are so low towards shared collections etc
Comparison of current attitudes towards UKRR M with attitudes before UKRR and how those have come to pass - talks about a 'gain in trust' UKRR DW doc p.1, 6
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The fact of the previous UKRR means that some trust has been built and we must use this goodwill effectively Dempsey 399
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Drivers for UKRR M
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That the collection held by RLUK is a wonderful shared resource - but does everyone agree? How to reconcile the collections of Imperial and SOAS as being 'shared' p.9 RLUK
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The breadth of the collections means that it is more or less covered when more libraries are taken into account RLUK 27
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Collating things together allows libraries to then build in their specialities i.e. SOAS and the Hausa lit RLUk 39
This links slightly to the idea of the 'collections grid' where some things have a high level of uniqueness and become part of an 'inside out' library Dempsey 394
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Dempsey makes a range of points about the changes and our readyness for greater cooperation, and all of these are interlinked in different ways. p.394
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Space, cost, digital corpus, avoidance of lcensed rather than owned books Dempsey 403
Frees up staff time for preservation of unique materials, and those from the inside out library Dempsey 414
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