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posted on 2018-05-25, 08:14 authored by Helen YoungHelen Young, Alison Ashmore, Steph McKeatingSteph McKeatingThis article explores why and how Loughborough University Library has been developing a different model of engagement with its academic Schools. It considers the internal and external drivers of the project, as well as detailing the tools that were developed, the model itself and the challenges and benefits of library partnership.
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- University Academic and Administrative Support
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- University Library
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Aliss QuarterlyVolume
13Issue
3Pages
2 - 8Citation
YOUNG, H., ASHMORE, A. and MCKEATING, S., 2018. Developing the library partnership - the Loughborough way. Aliss Quarterly, 13 (3), pp.2-8.Publisher
Association of Librarians and Information Professionals in the Social Sciences (ALISS)Version
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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This paper was published in the journal Aliss Quarterly and the definitive published version is available at https://alissnet.com/aliss-quarterly/. This paper appears here with the permission of the publisher.ISSN
1747-9258Publisher version
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