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Our Road to RapidILL: Progress and Potholes
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Sustainable futures for OA book publishing – Peter Barr (Sheffield), Kyle Brady (St Andrews) and Judith Fathallah (Lancaster/Coventry)
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Sustainable Funding for Open Access Monographs: Opening the Future and other collective funding models – Tom Grady (COPIM) – #NAGcd13
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Achieving value through centralisation: putting the library at the centre of learning resource acquisition? – Hannah Groom (Open University) – #NAGcd13
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Economy, ecology, and equity: collective collecting for long term print sustainability – Eva Jurczyk (University of Toronto) #NAGcd13
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BIC’s sustainability project – Designed for Recycling – #NAGcd13
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How to Get the Most from your Spend: an Introduction to Procurement for Librarians in Higher Education
Library teams, like all universities departments are trying to deliver the best quality service with limited resources. Sector spend, however, […]
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NAG Forum 2023
Slides from the Forum event on 25th May 2023 at Friends House, Euston. Designed for Recycling with Karen Carden and […]
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Leisure Reading and Wellbeing Collections: Using OverDrive to deliver resources at the University of Liverpool
Sam Gill is Liaison Librarian for Histories, Languages and Cultures at the University of Liverpool. In a previous role he […]
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The ExLibris Triangle” – can connecting ALMA/LEGANTO/RIALTO improve ordering workflows and analysis?
Following on from Jenny Hill’s presentation ‘Arcade Gains – should you move over to Rialto?’ this session dives further into […]
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‘All your data are belong to us’: the weaponisation of library usage data and what we can do about it
All your data are belong to us webinar recording of session December 2022 with Anthony Sinnott and Caroline Ball
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Webinar Week 2022: Recordings
Thank you to everyone who attended NAG #WebinarWeek 2022 and contributed to the lively discussion. An even bigger thank you […]
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