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SCONUL Winter Conference 2015 27 November 2015

Disruptive innovation in scholarly communications

Wellcome Collection 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE

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Wifi information Wifi is available free of charge within the Wellcome Collection for all SCONUL delegates. To connect to the internet please follow the steps below:

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Contents

Conference programme Page 3

Venue information Page 5

Speaker biographies Page 7

Delegates Page 13

Parallel sessions attendee lists Page 23

SCONUL Strategy 2016-19 Page 31

Our sponsors Page 32

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Programme

10.00 Registration

10.25 Welcome from Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL

10.35 Disruptions in scholarly publishing Dr Koen Becking, President, Executive Board, Tilburg University

11.15 Questions

11.25 Coffee break

11.45 Collaboration and collective working: three areas of change

Liam Earney, Director, Jisc Collections Managing the move away from historic print spend

Diane Bruxvoort, University Librarian and Director of Library, Special Collections and Museums, University of Aberdeen Building a library monograph collection: time for the next paradigm shift?

Professor James Wilsdon, Professor of Science and Democracy, University of Sussex The metric tide: responsible uses of quantitative data in research management and assessment

12.20 Questions

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Parallel sessions: New models for publishing, licensing and collections Frances Pinter, Founder, Knowledge Unlatched and CEO, Manchester University Press Knowledge Unlatched and the future of open access monographs Steel Room

Sue White, Director of Computing and Library Services, University of Huddersfield & Graham Stone, Information Resources Manager, University of Huddersfield A new era for library publishing? The potential for collaboration amongst new university presses Burroughs Room

Chris Banks, Director of Library Services, Imperial College London How a new UK scholarly communications licence could support funder aims and academic openness whilst reducing library effort Franks Room (closed session)

14.30 Coffee break

14.50 Vision for JiscPaul Feldman, Chief Executive, Jisc

15.10 Who will disrupt the disruptors?Martin Eve, Senior Lecturer in Literature, Technology and Publishing, Birkbeck, University of London

15.50 Questions

16.00 Closing remarks Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL

16.10 Close and departure

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Conference venue The SCONUL Winter Conference 2015 will take place at the Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London. The main conference hall, the Henry Wellcome Auditorium, is on lower ground 1. Meeting rooms Franks and Steel are on the same floor opposite the Theatre. The remaining meeting room, Burroughs, is on lower ground 2 the floor below.

Getting to the conference venue

Wellcome Collection 183 Euston Road London NW1 2BE http://wellcomecollection.org/visit-us/getting-here

Wellcome Collection 183 Euston Road London NW1 2BE

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Speaker biographies in order of appearance

Liz Jolly

Director of Library and Information Services, Teesside University, and Chair of SCONUL

Liz has been Chair of SCONUL since June 2014. Before joining Teesside University, she was Associate Director (Services and Operations) in Information and Learning Services at the University of Salford. She has held departmental senior management positions at East London and London South Bank universities and has also worked at Huddersfield, Leeds Beckett, Lincoln and Manchester Metropolitan universities.

Liz is a Fellow both of CILIP and the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA). A former Chair of the CILIP University, College and Research Group, Liz is a member of the Editorial Board of the New Review of Academic Librarianship and a member of the British Library Advisory Council. Liz wrote the chapter, ‘Space: Changing the Boundaries’ in Collaboration in Libraries and Learning Environments, edited by Maxine Melling and Margaret Weaver (Facet Publishing, 2013).

Koen Becking

President, Executive Board, Tilburg University

Dr Koen Becking is the President of the Executive Board of Tilburg University. He is responsible for general administrative matters, such as the relationship with the Board of Governors and the University Council. Additionally, he works on the university's strategic policy, corporate identity and administrative and social representation. He is also responsible for personnel and student policies.

Before Koen joined Tilburg University, he was Chairman of the board of

the Dutch Catholic broadcasting organization KRO (2007-2012). Previously, he was Managing Director at the ROI (now PBLQ), a training centre for public sector staff (2002-2007). He has also worked for the Ministry of Justice and the Centre for Public Sector Labour Relations (CAOP).

Koen studied political science at the University of Amsterdam from 1988 to 1992, and in 1999 he received a master's degree in Public Administration from the Netherlands School of Public Administration. In 2002, he was awarded a PhD from Utrecht University for his analysis of ten years of labour relations in the public sector. Since January 2015, he has been reappointed as a professor by special appointment at the School of Public Leadership at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.

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Liam Earney

Director, Jisc Collections

Liam Earney became Director of Jisc Collections in April 2015, where he is responsible for all of Jisc’s licensing and negotiations on behalf of UK universities. He has been working with e-resources since 1997 when he joined the London School of Economics as a bibliographer. From the LSE, Liam moved to Jisc where he has been for the last 12 years in a variety of roles associated with content licensing, resource management and IPR.

At Jisc, he has led negotiations for a large number of consortium agreements on behalf of universities and colleges in the UK and overseas, as well as working with museum libraries and the NHS. More recently, he has been responsible for Knowledge Base+; overseeing the review of Jisc’s portfolio of library support services; and leading discussion with publishers on the cost of hybrid open access.

Diane Bruxvoort University Librarian and Director of Library, Special Collections and Museums, University of Aberdeen

Diane Bruxvoort joined the Library, Special Collections and Museums at the University of Aberdeen as University Librarian and Director in the spring of 2014. She joined from the University of Florida where she was the Senior Associate Dean, serving as deputy to the Dean of Libraries, with responsibility for collections, acquisitions, cataloguing, public services, digital services, and special collections.

Previously, Diane worked at the University of Houston Libraries for ten years, starting as the Head of Access Services and ending her time there as the Associate Dean for Collections. While at Houston, she provided leadership for a major building programme which led the transition to electronic access to journals, and affected a major redesign of the library website. Before moving into academic libraries, she spent seventeen years working in public libraries in and around Houston, Texas. Diane is President of the Library Leadership, Administration, and Management Division of the American Library Association and is quickly becoming involved with collaborative library groups in the UK.

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Professor James Wilsdon

Professor of Science and Democracy, University of Sussex

James Wilsdon is Professor of Science and Democracy in the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the University of Sussex where he is also Director of The Nexus Network, an ESRC-funded initiative to link research, policy and practice across food, energy, water and the environment. In 2014, James was asked by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) to chair an independent review of the role of metrics and indicators in the UK research system, which published its final report The Metric Tide in July 2015.

In 2015, James was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, the UK's national academy of academics, learned societies and practitioners in the social sciences. He is also one of the editors of the Guardian's political science blog on science, technology and innovation policy. He is also the convenor for SPRU's MSc in Science and Technology Policy and teaches modules 'Science, Institutions and Power' and 'The Political Economy of Science Policy.' From January 2016, James will be taking up a new post as Director of Policy, Impact and Engagement in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Sheffield, which he will combine with a Chair in Research Policy in the Department of Politics.

Frances Pinter

Founder, Knowledge Unlatched and CEO, Manchester University Press

Frances Pinter is the founder of Knowledge Unlatched – a new initiative that facilitates sustainable open access publishing. She is also the CEO of Manchester University Press. She was the founding Publisher of Bloomsbury Academic and ran the Churchill Archive digitisation project. Previously she was Publishing Director at the Soros Foundation (Open Society Foundation). In the late 1990s, she devised the business model for EIFL, the world’s largest library consortium.

She has been a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics. She founded Pinter Publishers that owned Leicester University Press and established the imprint Belhaven Press. Frances also holds a BA from New York University and a PhD from University College London.

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Sue White Director of Computing and Library Services, University of Huddersfield

Sue White is Director of Computing and Library Services at the University of Huddersfield where she has overseen the development of the University Press. As Chair of the Northern Collaboration, a group of 25 higher education libraries in the North of England, Sue has been involved in many initiatives which explore collaborative models of service delivery including the development of an out-of-hours enquiry service. Active in SCONUL for many years, Sue is currently a member of the SCONUL Collaboration Strategy Group. She is undertaking a doctorate which explores leadership transitions between public and private sectors.

Graham Stone

Information Resources Manager, University of Huddersfield

Graham Stone is Information Resources Manager at the University of Huddersfield where he manages information resources, the University Repository and University Press. Graham has been involved with a number of Jisc projects including Huddersfield Open Access Publishing and the open access best practice pathfinder project. He is co-author of OAWAL (Open Access Workflows for Academic Librarians) and TERMS (Techniques in E-Resources Management) with Jill Emery of Portland State University and is undertaking a doctorate at Huddersfield investigating the viability of the university press as an open access publisher.

Chris Banks FRSA

Director of Library Services, Imperial College London

Chris joined Imperial College in September 2013 as Director of Library Services. She had previously worked at the University of Aberdeen where she was University Librarian and Director of Library, Special Collections and Museums, and at the British Library where she spent over 20 years in a variety of curatorial, management and strategic roles. At Aberdeen, Chris was the library lead on the award-winning £57m library project,The Sir Duncan Rice Library, which was opened by the Queen in September 2012.

Chris is active in LERU, LIBER and in RLUK where she is an elected board member. She has a particular interest in open scholarly communications and is enjoying the many publisher innovations which have arisen from UK open access policy developments. She continues her interest in music, acting as trustee to a number of music research organisations as well as being an elected Vice-President of the Royal Musical Association.

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Paul Feldman Chief Executive, Jisc

Paul is the chief executive of Jisc, the UK higher, further education and skills sectors’ not-for-profit organisation for digital services and solutions, a position he took up in mid-October 2015. Most recently Paul was an executive partner at Gartner UK, a technology research and advisory firm. Paul spent over 20 years in financial services at Nationwide Building Society, Barclays Bank and First Data EMEA, both in IT and business roles. He has also worked in knowledge-based IT companies including Thomson Reuters Legal UK and the Intellectual

Property Office. Paul has a track record in introducing innovative solutions, was in the vanguard of the first moves to use the internet for commercial purposes, and led the work that resulted in same-day payments between bank accounts.

Martin Eve Senior Lecturer in Literature, Technology and Publishing, Birkbeck, University of London

Dr Martin Paul Eve is Senior Lecturer in Literature, Technology and Publishing at Birkbeck, University of London. He is the author of three books: Pynchon and Philosophy: Wittgenstein, Foucault and Adorno (Palgrave, 2014), Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future (Cambridge University Press, 2014), and Password [a cultural history] (Bloomsbury, 2016), as well as many journal articles. In addition, Martin is the Director of the Birkbeck Centre for Technology and Publishing; is a founder and director of the Andrew W.

Mellon Foundation-funded Open Library of Humanities platform; was a member of the HEFCE Expert Reference Panel for open access monographs; and a member of the Jisc National Scholarly Communications Advisory Group.

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Delegates alphabetically by surname

Name Job title Organisation

Bethan Adams Head of Research and Learning Information Services

University of Hertfordshire

Emma Adamson Head of Library Services Cardiff Metropolitan University

Jane Aiken Assistant Director (Collections and Resources)

Teesside University

David Archer Head of Library and Archives Service London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Susan Ashworth University Librarian University of Glasgow

Robert Atkinson Director of Library Services Birkbeck, University of London

Lori Bailey Head of Policy and Member Engagement

SCONUL

Chris Banks Director of Library Services Imperial College London

Paul Banks Head of Library Planning London Business School

Alison Baud Director of Library Services Bath Spa University

Laurence Bebbington Deputy Librarian and Head of Library Services

University of Aberdeen

Julie Berry University Librarian University of Salford

Simon Bevan University Librarian Cranfield University

Kirsten Black Director of Student and Learning Support

University of Sunderland

Debbi Boden-Angell Director of Information Learning Services

York St John University

Phil Brabban University Librarian Coventry University

Diane Bruxvoort University Librarian and Director of Library, Special Collections and Museums

University of Aberdeen

Steve Bull Sales Manager Bruynzeel Storage Systems

Marie Burke Associate Librarian University College Dublin

Colin Carter Director, EMEA Library Engagement Innovative

Elizabeth Charles Assistant Director Birkbeck, University of London

Pat Christie Director of Libraries and Academic Support Services

University of the Arts London

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Name Job title Organisation

Tracey Clarke Associate Director, Academic and Digital Strategies, University Library

The University of Sheffield

David Clover Associate Director University of East London

Wayne Connolly University Librarian Newcastle University

Jan Conway Director of Library and Student Services

University for the Creative Arts

John Cox University Librarian National University of Ireland, Galway

Barry Croucher Head of Help Services, Information Services

University of Edinburgh

Ann Cummings Library Services Director Brunel University

Helen Davies Head of Library Services Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

Andy Duck Head of Marketing and Communication (UK)

Bruynzeel Storage Systems

Liam Earney Director Jisc Collections

Wendy Evans Head of Library University of St Mark & St John

Ed Fay Head of Digital Scholarship and Innovation

London School of Economics

Joanne Fitton Acting Head of Special Collections University of Leeds

David Ford Chief Information Officer University of Hertfordshire

Trish Fouracres Assistant Director, Learning and Information Services

University of Wolverhampton

Martin Gill Head of Academic Services University of Huddersfield

Jane Gosling Head of Library and Digital Support Plymouth University

Nancy Graham Research Support and Academic Liaison Manager

London School of Economics

Andrew Gray Research Support Librarian Goldsmiths, University of London

Robin Green Librarian University of Warwick

Fiona Greig Head of Library e-Strategy and Resources

University of Surrey

Anna Grigson Head of Collection Services Group London School of Economics

Roisin Gwyer University Librarian University of Portsmouth

Sonja Haerkoenen Scholarly Publications Manager Cardiff University

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Name Job title Organisation

Robert Hall Director of Library Services and Employability

King's College London

Andrew Hall UK Sales Manager OCLC UK

Jane Harvell Head of Academic Services and Special Collections

University of Sussex

June Hedges Academic Support Manager University College London

Richard Heseltine University Librarian University of Hull

Sue Hodges Director of Libraries and Archives Bangor University

Anne Horn Director of Library Services and University Librarian

The University of Sheffield

Grace Hudson Head of Library Services University of Bradford

Fiona Hughes Library Services Manager Manchester Metropolitan University

Stuart Hunt Head of Resource Development and Delivery

Oxford Brookes University

Diane Job Director of Library Services University of Birmingham

Paul Johnson Head of Collections and Space University of Reading

Liz Jolly Director of Library and Information Services

Teesside University

Kara Jones Head of Library Research Services University of Bath

Scott Jordan Customer Services Manager, Library and Information Services

University of Gloucestershire

Judith Keene University Librarian University of Worcester

Kate Kelly Chief Librarian Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Liz Kerr Head of Learning Resources Regent's University London

Nicky Kershaw University Librarian Anglia Ruskin University

Kirsty Kift Acting Assistant Director (Learning and Research)

Coventry University

Patricia Killiard Head of Collection Development and Description

University of Cambridge

Danny Kingsley Head, Office of Scholarly Communication

University of Cambridge

Veronica Lawrence University Librarian Goldsmiths, University of London

Nicholas Lewis Library Director University of East Anglia

Andrew Lockett Press Manager University of Westminster Press

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Name Job title Organisation

Wendy Luker Associate Director of Libraries Leeds Beckett University

Pete Maggs Director of Library Services Lancaster University

Virginia Malone Head of Library Services University of Greenwich

Elizabeth Malone Co-director of Library and Learning Services

Kingston University

Jackie Marfleet Director of Library Services Senate House Library, University of London

David Matthews Reporter Times Higher Education

Darlene Maxwell Head of Library Services Royal College of Art

Kathryn McGowan Contracts Director Reassurance Security Services Ltd

Stephanie Meece Scholarly Communications Manager University of the Arts London

SitMui Ng Co-ordinator SCONUL

Claire Norman Account Manager Reassurance Security Services Ltd

Ronan O'Beirne Head of Library Learning Services Southampton Solent University

Fiona O'Brien Academic Liaison Manager University of Westminster

Anna O'Neill Director of Learning and Information Services

University of Chichester

Gobnait O'Riordan Director, Library and Information Services

University of Limerick

Carmel O'Sullivan Associate Librarian University College Dublin

Wayne Pallant Business Development Manager D-Tech International

Debbie Phillips Senior Library Assistant Imperial College London

Doreen Pinfold Director of Library and Academic Skills

Falmouth University/FX Plus

Wendy Pirie Head of Academic and Learner Services

Heriot-Watt University

Lesley Pitman Librarian and Director of Information Services, SSEES Library

University College London

Chris Powis Head of Library and Learning Services

University of Northampton

Clare Powne Head of Library and Culture Services University of Exeter

Christopher Pressler Director of Library Services and Humanities Archive Research Centre

Dublin City University

Oliver Pritchard Assistant Director University of Sunderland

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Name Job title Organisation

Dave Puplett Drill Hall Library Manager University of Greenwich

Lisa Redlinski Information Services Manager University of Brighton

Paul Reynolds University Librarian Keele University

Caroline Riches Head of Finance and Planning The University of Manchester

Kate Robinson University Librarian University of Bath

Caroline Rock Director of Library and Learning Support Services

University of Surrey

Steve Rose Deputy Director of Library and Learning Resources

Birmingham City University

Ann Rossiter Executive Director SCONUL

Pete Ryan Head of Library Services Canterbury Christ Church University

Jane Saunders Head of Library Access and Operations

University of Leeds

Louise Savage Senior Project Manager University of Nottingham

Jane Savidge Director of Library Services University of Southampton

Elizabeth Selby Dean, Learning and Information Service

Southampton Solent University

Andrew Simpson Associate University Librarian University of Portsmouth

Simon Speight Head of Education and Research Support Services

Durham University

Chris Spencer Deputy Head of Library Services and Deputy University Librarian

Bournemouth University

Graham Stone Information Resources Manager University of Huddersfield

Leigh Stork Open Access Support Assistant (HEFCE)

Imperial College London

Catherine Strong Sales Account Manager Innovative

Georgia Stroud Administrator SCONUL

Caroline Taylor University Librarian University of Leicester

Heather Thrift Director of Library Services Liverpool John Moores University

Toni Toms Access Scheme and Communications Officer

SCONUL

Elizabeth Traynor Assistant Director, Library Services Queen's University of Belfast

John Tuck Director of Library Services Royal Holloway, University of London

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Name Job title Organisation

Trudy Turner Assistant Director, Library Collections

University of Kent

Jeremy Upton Director, Library and University Collections

University of Edinburgh

Philip Vaughan Interim Director, Library and Learning Services

University of East London

Tim Wales Director of Library Services University of West London

Catherine Walsh Director of Library Services University of Essex

Emma Walton Director of Library Services Loughborough University

Margaret Weaver Director of Library and Student Services

University of Cumbria

Sue White Director of Computing and Library Services

University of Huddersfield

Nicky Whitsed Director of Library Services The Open University

Charlotte Wilmot Deputy Librarian Arts University Bournemouth

Katy Woolfenden Head of Teaching, Learning and Students

The University of Manchester

Marcus Woolley Director of Learning Resources and Service Excellence

University of Bedfordshire

Helen Workman Director of Learning Resources Oxford Brookes University

Nicola Wright Director of Library Services London School of Economics

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Parallel sessions Frances Pinter, Founder, Knowledge Unlatched and CEO, Manchester University Press Knowledge Unlatched and the future of open access monographs Steel Room

Name Job Title Institution

Susan Ashworth University Librarian University of Glasgow

Chris Banks Director of Library Services Imperial College London

Julie Berry University Librarian University of Salford

Kirsten Black Director of Student and Learning Support

University of Sunderland

Diane Bruxvoort University Librarian and Director of Library, Special Collections and Museums

University of Aberdeen

Andy Duck Head of Marketing and Communication (UK)

Bruynzeel Storage Systems

Joanne Fitton Acting Head of Special Collections University of Leeds

Fiona Greig Head of Library e-Strategy and Resources

University of Surrey

Anna Grigson Head of Collection Services Group London School of Economics

Roisin Gwyer University Librarian University of Portsmouth

June Hedges Academic Support Manager University College London

Robert Hall Director of Library Services and Employability

King’s College London

Grace Hudson Head of Library Services University of Bradford

Stuart Hunt Head of Resource Development and Delivery

Oxford Brookes University

Paul Johnson Head of Collections and Space University of Reading

Jackie Marfleet Director of Library Services Senate House Library, University of London

Stephanie Meece Scholarly Communications Manager University of the Arts London

Ronan O'Beirne Head of Library Learning Services Southampton Solent University

Carmel O'Sullivan Associate Librarian University College Dublin

Wendy Pirie Head of Academic and Learner Services

Heriot-Watt University

Lesley Pitman Librarian and Director of Information Services, SSEES Library

University College London

Chris Powis Head of Library and Learning Services

University of Northampton

Clare Powne Head of Library and Culture Services University of Exeter

Dave Puplett Drill Hall Library Manager University of Greenwich

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Name Job Title Institution

Paul Reynolds University Librarian Keele University

Jane Saunders Head of Library Access and Operations

University of Leeds

Louise Savage Senior Project Manager University of Nottingham

Chris Spencer Deputy Head of Library Services and Deputy University Librarian

Bournemouth University

Caroline Taylor University Librarian University of Leicester

Heather Thrift Director of Library Services Liverpool John Moores University

Elizabeth Traynor Assistant Director, Library Services Queen's University of Belfast

Charlotte Wilmot Deputy Librarian Arts University Bournemouth

Katy Woolfenden Head of Teaching, Learning and Students

The University of Manchester

Marcus Woolley Director of Learning Resources and Service Excellence

University of Bedfordshire

Nicola Wright Director of Library Services London School of Economics

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Sue White, Director of Computing and Library Service, and Graham Stone, Information Resources Manager, University of Huddersfield A new era for library publishing? The potential for collaboration amongst new university presses Burroughs Room

Name Job Title Institution

Emma Adamson Head of Library Services Cardiff Metropolitan University

Phil Brabban University Librarian Coventry University

Pat Christie Director of Libraries and Academic Support Services

University of the Arts London

David Clover Associate Director University of East London

Wayne Connolly University Librarian Newcastle University

Jan Conway Director of Library and Student Services

University for the Creative Arts

Liam Earney Director Jisc Collections

Ed Fay Head of Digital Scholarship and Innovation

London School of Economics

Jane Gosling Head of Library and Digital Support Plymouth University

Nancy Graham Research Support and Academic Liaison Manager

London School of Economics

Robin Green Librarian University of Warwick

Sonja Haerkoenen Scholarly Publications Manager Cardiff University

Andrew Hall UK Sales Manager OCLC UK

Richard Heseltine University Librarian University of Hull

Nicky Kershaw University Librarian Anglia Ruskin University

Kirsty Kift Acting Assistant Director (Learning and Research)

Coventry University

Andrew Lockett Press Manager University of Westminster Press

Fiona O'Brien Academic Liaison Manager University of Westminster

Oliver Pritchard Assistant Director University of Sunderland

Kate Robinson University Librarian University of Bath

Jane Savidge Director of Library Services University of Southampton

Andrew Simpson Associate University Librarian University of Portsmouth

Graham Stone Information Resources Manager University of Huddersfield

Trudy Turner Assistant Director, Library Collections University of Kent

Jeremy Upton Director, Library and University Collections

University of Edinburgh

Tim Wales Director of Library Services University of West London

Catherine Walsh Director of Library Services University of Essex

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Name Job Title Institution

Margaret Weaver Director of Library and Student Services

University of Cumbria

Nicky Whitsed Director of Library Services The Open University

Helen Workman Director of Learning Resources Oxford Brookes University

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Chris Banks, Director of Library Services, Imperial College How a new UK scholarly communications licence could support funder aims and academic openness whilst reducing library effort Franks Room

Name Job Title Institution

Jane Aiken Assistant Director (Collections & Resources)

Teesside University

Robert Atkinson Director of Library Services Birkbeck, University of London

Alison Baud Director of Library Services Bath Spa University

Simon Bevan University Librarian Cranfield University

Debbi Boden-Angell Director of Information Learning Services

York St John University

Marie Burke Associate Librarian University College Dublin

Elizabeth Charles Assistant Director Birkbeck, University of London

John Cox University Librarian National University of Ireland, Galway

Barry Croucher Head of Help Services, Information Services

University of Edinburgh

Ann Cummings Library Services Director Brunel University

Helen Davies Head of Library Services Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

Wendy Evans Head of Library University of St Mark & St John

Martin Gill Head of Academic Services University of Huddersfield

Jane Harvell Head of Academic Services and Special Collections

University of Sussex

Sue Hodges Director of Libraries and Archives Bangor University

Anne Horn Director of Library Services and University Librarian

The University of Sheffield

Fiona Hughes Library Services Manager Manchester Metropolitan University

Diane Job Director of Library Services University of Birmingham

Kara Jones Head of Library Research Services University of Bath

Judith Keene University Librarian University of Worcester

Patricia Killiard Head of Collection Development and Description

University of Cambridge

Danny Kingsley Head, Office of Scholarly Communication

University of Cambridge

Nicholas Lewis Library Director University of East Anglia

Pete Maggs Director of Library Services Lancaster University

Virginia Malone Head of Library Services University of Greenwich

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Name Job Title Institution

Elizabeth Malone Co-director of Library and Learning Services

Kingston University

Anna O'Neill Director of Learning and Information Services

University of Chichester

Doreen Pinfold Director of Library and Academic Skills

Falmouth University/FX Plus

Christopher Pressler Director of Library Services and Humanities Archive Research Centre

Dublin City University

Lisa Redlinski Information Services Manager University of Brighton

Caroline Riches Head of Finance and Planning The University of Manchester

Caroline Rock Director of Library and Learning Support Services

University of Surrey

Steve Rose Deputy Director of Library and Learning Resources

Birmingham City University

Pete Ryan Head of Library Services Canterbury Christ Church University

Elizabeth Selby Dean, Learning and Information Service

Southampton Solent University

Simon Speight Head of Education and Research Support Services

Durham University Library

Jonathan Tuck Director of Library Services Royal Holloway, University of London

Philip Vaughan Interim Director, Library and Learning Services

University of East London

Emma Walton Director of Library Services Loughborough University

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SCONUL Strategy 2016-19: Collaborating for Change

SCONUL’s core strength is its collaborative approach to the challenges we face and this has been reflected in the responses to our recent call for members to take forward the projects and programmes set out in our 2016-2019 Strategy. We will begin work on these early in 2016.

Vision for the development of the academic library

This work will explore and shape how the key functions and form of the academic library will be transformed over the next decade, and by implication, describe the modern academic library. The Transformation Strategy Group will lead on this work.

A national digital library for UK higher education

SCONUL will develop a shared vision for the future of above-campus services for the UK HE library sector. The aim is not to produce a blue print for a monolithic service but a vision for the practical development of shared library services. The Collaboration Strategy Group has already undertaken initial work in this area and will take this forward in 2016.

Leadership capacity building

This work will focus on building collective and individual leadership capacity across the sector. The Leadership Task and Finish Group will work for 18 months to establish formal and semi-formal structures for mutual support for directors to share information and expertise, and to address the development of leaders in the academic library sector more broadly.

Cost of content

The Content Strategy Group will work with partner organisations towards the development of a scholarly communications model which widens access to knowledge for our users at an affordable cost. We will argue for disruptions to the current model and make the case for the extension and development of open access.

Advocacy

This work will take place across the organisation to deliver advocacy materials for use by SCONUL and individual members, based on the programmes above. The Communications Advisory Group will support the organisation to promote understanding of the value of the library’s contribution to institutional mission and performance.

Support for members

SCONUL remains committed to supporting our members through our established services: SCONUL statistics; the Access Scheme; our events programme; briefings and information sharing; SCONUL Focus; support for member consortia and copyright support.

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www.abergower.com Robin Prior Managing Director

E: [email protected] T: 0203 198 0014 (London office) or 0141 237 5010 (Glasgow Office)

Bruynzeel Bruynzeel is Europe’s leading manufacturer of specialist storage systems. Its library and education service includes the design and installation of space saving mobile shelving, double decker systems, static library shelving, low-level units for book display and a range of archival solutions for special collections. Our UK team specialises in the design of electronic mobile shelving for public and university libraries. Bruynzeel is a Crown Commercial Service supplier. All our systems conform to PD5454:2012. Select clients include: Canterbury Christ Church University (Winner of

SCONUL Design Award 2013) Library of Birmingham Liverpool Central Library University for the Creative Arts University of Cambridge University of Greenwich University of Nottingham Find us in the Williams Lounge

www.bruynzeel-storage.com

Bruynzeel Storage Systems Ltd Sheddingdean Business Park Marchants Way Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 8QY E: [email protected] T: 0800 220 989

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D-Tech Launched in 2002 by Managing Director Marvin Crisp, D-Tech International Ltd is a privately owned company and is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of high performance technology products and services for public space locations in the UK and overseas. Our success has been built in the library sector but in recent years we have seen an increase in cross-sector demand for our EM, RF, RFIQ and RFID technologies for tracking, managing, protecting and forecasting demand. With an impressive record of continued success we have earned a reputation as creative solution providers and forward thinking developers of new products to meet the needs of rapidly changing consumer demands. Research, development and system design is an important part of the company’s strategy for future growth and within that we are committed to developing environmentally friendly products. The company has a nationwide team of sales and technical consultants with admin and manufacturing based at their head office in Suffolk. Find us in the Williams Lounge

E: [email protected] T: 01394429977

Forster ECOSPACE Ecospace combines a range of high quality shelving systems with a fully comprehensive service for design, supply and installation. Since its establishment twenty years ago the company has completed many projects, including the recent installation of 40 kilometres of shelving in the Weston Library (formerly the New Bodleian Library) Oxford, in universities and archives throughout the UK. Mobile and static shelving systems and picture racking can be supplied with an extensive range of accessories and steel, glass or veneered end panels. Mobile shelving can be manually or electronically operated and can also be supplied with screen printed end panels to create an image when shelving stacks are closed together.

www.ecospace.co.uk

E: [email protected] T: 01869 278002

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Innovative Innovative, Your Partner for Library Success™, empowers all kinds of libraries to become universal resource centres for their communities. Innovative’s partner libraries deliver an ideal experience for their communities, no matter if the requirements are research, books and e-books, journals and electronic content, toys and games, computers, or meeting and study rooms. Innovative’s solutions help drive best practices for library workflows, optimise the library budget, and create measurable results for library users. Headquartered in Emeryville, California, Innovative serves thousands of libraries in 66 countries and has offices around the world. To find out how Innovative partners with libraries around the world, visit www.iii.com. Find us in the Williams Lounge

www.iii.com Innovative 5850 Shellmound Way Emeryville, CA 94608, USA E: [email protected] T: +001 510 655 6200

Library Movers, a division of Delivery Services Library Movers is a division of Delivery Services which specialises in the relocation of library book stock. By combining detailed planning, innovative methodology and specially designed equipment, Library Movers can offer a library relocation service unique to the UK and Ireland. Our services include book move consultancy, special collections and packing and storage, space planning, project management and book move implementation.

Over the past number of years Library Movers have completed over 17 large volume and successful projects in the library sector. Clients have found our methodology to be efficient, innovative and unobtrusive, resulting in the award of 2011’s Commercial Mover of the Year for a particularly complex library relocation project involving integration of three libraries.

www.delivery-services.com www.librarymovers.co.uk Delivery Services& Storage Ltd 16 Genoa Street Belfast BT12 5BG E: [email protected] T: 028 9031 5080

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OCLC OCLC is a nonprofit global library cooperative providing shared technology services, original research and community programs so that libraries can better fuel learning, research and innovation. Through OCLC, member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain WorldCat, the most comprehensive global network of data about library collections and services. Libraries gain efficiencies through OCLC’s WorldShare, a complete set of library management applications and services built on an open, cloud-based platform. It is through collaboration and sharing of the world’s collected knowledge that libraries can help people find answers they need to solve problems. Together as OCLC, member libraries, staff and partners make breakthroughs possible. Find us in the Williams Lounge

www.oclc.org OCLC (UK) Ltd City Gate 8 St Mary’s Gate Sheffield S1 4LW E: [email protected] T: 0114 267 7500

Reassurance Security Services Ltd Reassurance Security Services Ltd is a medium sized enterprise which has over six years’ experience of working in the university sector. During this time, we saw that there was a gap in the market to provide experienced customer- focused staff, who delivers more than just security cover. We now specialise in this sector and have created a niche market of providing an enhanced out-of-hours service for university libraries. We can provide flexible, efficient, cost-effective and often bespoke services including weekend/late hours providing additional back up to library staff; access control; library patrols; lock down; 24/7 cover during exam revision periods; flexible cover required – 7 hours + – only pay for the hours you need to cover; customer service – book collection, book shelving, photocopier, self-service machine maintenance, general student assistance. We also provide staff to integrate with in-house library staff to provide reliable back up on a long - term basis helping to cover vacation and sickness. Find us in the Williams Lounge

www.reassurancesecurityservices.co.uk Kathryn McGowan Contract Director E: kathryn@reassurancesecurity services.co.uk T: + 44 (0) 845 372 1995

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SirsiDynix SirsiDynix is the global leader in library automation software with customers around the world serving 300 million library users worldwide. Working in partnership with academic libraries, we help scholarly communities thrive by connecting people with information resources that educate and inspire. Our BLUEcloud library services platform delivers the Best Library User Experience through attractive mobile and web interfaces, coupled with open, feature-rich library management system functionality and enterprise-ready analytics. Discover how SirsiDynix can help your library achieve impact with its software and services at sirsidynix.com, or email or phone at the contact details listed.

www.sirsidynix.com

E: [email protected] T: 01923 202901

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