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The impact of libraries on learning, teaching and research. Report of the LIRG seminar held in October 2001.

Everest, Katherine and Payne, Philip (2001) The impact of libraries on learning, teaching and research. Report of the LIRG seminar held in October 2001.. Report.

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Abstract

What makes a good academic library? Those of us who work in academic libraries know that we need to be able to demonstrate value for money. The Library and Information Research Group (LIRG) has recently organised two seminars on the effective academic library. These have been concerned with how we measure the performance of an academic library.

Keywords:academic libraries, teaching, research
Subjects:A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AC. Relationship of LIS with other fields .
ID Code:3337
Deposited By:Brown, Kristina
Deposited On:05 March 2005
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Hart, L. Comparing ourselves: using benchmarking techniques to measure performance amongst academic libraries: report of the LIRG seminar, the effective academic library held in June 2001. Library and Information Research News, 25 (80), Autumn 2001, pp23-34

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