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Inspire News from the North East
7 February 2006
Inspire North East launches the InspireNE
Passport
From 13 February the Inspire NE Passport card will be launched in libraries throughout the North East . If you live in this region and your usual library cannot supply what you need, the Inspire NE passport will enable you to visit almost any libraries in the \North East. Libraries participating in the scheme include: all the public libraries; all the universities and many of the FE Colleges and specialist libraries and more are joining all the time. More details about the Inspire NE Passport can be found at www.nemlac.co.uk/inspire.htm
17 May 2005
Newcastle University leads the way in the
North East
On 17 May, Tom Graham, University
Librarian, the University of Newcastle formally completed the Registration
of the Library with Inspire. Inspire is delighted to welcome the University
to head the list of libraries signing up in the North East.
28 April 2005
The first meeting of the Inspire North East Steering group was held in Newcastle on April 27th.
Members represented the HE, Public Library, FE, Health and Special library sectors as well as NEMLAC. They also represented different geographical areas from across the region.
Inspire has already been widely discussed in the North East as a result of research with an extensive sample of libraries from across the region as to their attitudes to the Inspire proposal. (This research was commissioned by NEMLAC and carried out by Information Society Research Community, at the University of Northumbria.)
The group agreed that
- the roll-out of Inspire in the North East would be managed by the central steering group initially but that implementation would be on a sub-regional basis
- From a comprehensive list of libraries in the region supplied by NEMLAC, they would identify the first tranche of libraries to be approached for sign up to Inspire
- Over the next three weeks a briefing letter would be drawn up to be sent to the relevant Chief Librarians across the region asking them for their commitment to Inspire
The next meeting will be held on June 6th 2005 at Teesside University
12 April 2005
Implementing INSPIRE in the North East.
Final Report
In August 2004, NEMLAC (the North East Museums Library and Archives
Council) commissioned the Information Society Research Community at
Northumbria University to undertake a short-term project to introduce
INSPIRE to the North East.
This project, led by Dr Graham Walton, investigated the response of
the five universities and the 9 public library authorities in the
region to the aims and objectives of Inspire. The project also interviewed
libraries from other sectors in the region. The results indicated
extensive enthusiasm for the introduction of Inspire. Some concerns
about how the programme would work were expressed but greater awareness
of the detail of the roll out will resolve all these issues. The Final
report has now been published and is available for download here.
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