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SCONUL Summer Conference and AGM 2015 1-3 July 2015
The scholarly environment 2025
Grand Harbour Hotel West Quay Road, Southampton SO15 1AG
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Contents
Conference programme page 4
Venue information page 8
Using Wifi page 9
Speaker biographies page 11
Delegates page 23
Welcome drinks reception page 33
Conference dinner page 34
Parallel sessions page 36
Parallel sessions attendee lists page 39
Fringe page 58
SCONUL at a glance page 62
Southampton factfile page 64
Meet our sponsors page 66
Exhibition layout page 73
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Conference programme
Wednesday 1 July
18.30 - 20.00
Welcome drinks reception, Grand Harbour Hotel. Winslow Sponsored by RefME
Thursday 2 July
09.45 Registration and coffee Mayflower Foyer
10.25 Welcome from Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL
10.30 Viewpoints: Evolving practice over the next decade • Scholarly practice 2015 – 2025
Cameron Neylon • 2025: what does the future hold?
Stephanie Marshall, Chief Executive Officer, Higher Education Academy
11.30 Coffee
12.00 Keynote speech: The university and the internet of things Irene Ng, Professor of Marketing and Service Systems, University of Warwick and Director, International Institute of Product and Service Innovation, Warwick Manufacturing Group
13.00 Lunch Boardwalk Restaurant
14.00 Parallel sessions: The scholarly library 2025 • The system-wide library in 2025 Eaton
Titia van der Werf, Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research
• The future of bibliometrics Bradford Philip Purnell, Customer Education and Thought Leadership Manager, Thomson Reuters
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Thursday 2 July
• Space planning and the reinvention of the library? Winslow Oliver Pritchard, Assistant Director, Student and Learning Support, University of Sunderland, Andrew Kane, Partner and Higher Education Sector Lead, FaulknerBrowns Architects, and Steve Dickson, Senior Director for Interiors and Workplace Design, FaulknerBrowns Architects
• What a difference a web makes: blended learning and the library
Standish Fiona Harvey, Vice-Chair, ALT and Education Development Manager, Institute for Learning Innovation and Development (ILIaD), University of Southampton and Jane Stephenson, Head of the National Oceanographic Library and Head of Faculty Library Services, Engineering and the Environment; Natural & Environmental Sciences; Physical and Applied Sciences, University of Southampton
15.00 Coffee
15.30 The SCONUL fringe (see page 69 for details)
16.15 Panel discussion: Funding, policy and leadership 2015 – 2025 • John Gill, Editor, Times Higher Education • Nick Hillman, Director, Higher Education Policy Institute • Alison Johns, Chief Executive Officer, Leadership Foundation for Higher
Education • Joanna Newman, Vice-Principal (International), King’s College London • Chair: Ann Rossiter, Executive Director, SCONUL
17.15 Close
18.00 Gather in Mayflower Foyer. Coaches depart at 18.15 for conference dinner
19.00 – 22.30
Conference dinner, The Domus, Beaulieu Sponsored by EBSCO
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Friday 3 July
09.15 SCONUL AGM (see separate AGM pack for more details)
10.30 Coffee
11.00
Keynote speech: Faith and facts: scholars, librarians, and the challenge of information literacy Thomas Leitch, Professor of English, University of Delaware
12.00 The SCONUL Fringe (see page 69 for details)
12.45 Lunch Boardwalk Restaurant
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Parallel sessions: The scholarly library 2025 • The system-wide library in 2025 Eaton
Titia van der Werf, Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research
• The future of bibliometrics Bradford Philip Purnell, Customer Education and Thought Leadership Manager, Thomson Reuters
• Space planning and the reinvention of the library? Winslow Oliver Pritchard, Assistant Director, Student and Learning Support, University of Sunderland, Andrew Kane, Partner and Higher Education Sector Lead, FaulknerBrowns Architects, and Steve Dickson, Senior Director for Interiors and Workplace Design, FaulknerBrowns Architects
• What a difference a web makes: blended learning and the library Standish Fiona Harvey, Vice-Chair, ALT and Education Development Manager, Institute for Learning Innovation and Development (ILIaD), University of Southampton and Jane Stephenson, Head of the National Oceanographic Library and Head of Faculty Library Services, Engineering and the Environment; Natural and Environmental Sciences; Physical & Applied Sciences, University of Southampton
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Friday 3 July
14.30 Coffee
14.50 Panel discussion: The librarian 3.0 • Barbara Fister, Librarian, Gustavus Adolphus College • Oliver Obst, Director Medical Library, University of Münster • Claire Warwick, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research), University of Durham and
Hon Professor, UCL Department of Information Studies • Chair: Jo Norry, Chair of the SCONUL User Experience and Success
Strategy Group and Director of Libraries and Learning Innovation, Leeds Beckett University
15.35 Closing remarks Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL
15.45 Close
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Conference hotel The SCONUL Summer Conference and AGM 2015 will take place at the Grand Harbour Hotel in Southampton. The main conference hall, Mayflower 1&2, is on the ground floor. The meeting rooms, Eaton, Bradford, Winslow and Standish are on the mezzanine floor.
Getting to the conference hotel Grand Harbour Hotel West Quay Road Southampton SO15 1AG www.grandharbourhotel.co.uk
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Using Wifi at the Grand Harbour Hotel
Wifi is available free of charge within the hotel for all SCONUL delegates. To connect to the internet please follow the steps below:
• In your device settings log onto the Grand
Harbour network • open your web browser on your electronic
device and you should be automatically directed to the login webpage
• enter your e-mail address and tick the box to
agree to the terms and conditions.
#sconul2015
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Speakers In order of appearance
Liz Jolly
Director of Library and Information Services, Teesside University
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 Metropolitan, 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).
Cameron Neylon
Cameron is a freelance researcher, consultant and advocate of open research practice who has always worked in interdisciplinary areas of research. He has previously been Advocacy Director at PLoS (the Public Library of Science), a Senior Scientist at the Science and Technology Facilities Council and tenured faculty at the University of Southampton.
Along his earlier work in structural biology and biophysics, his research and writing focuses on the interface of web technologies with science and the successful (and unsuccessful) application of
generic and specially designed tools in the academic research environment. He is a co-author of the Panton Principles for Open Data in Science and the Altmetrics Manifesto, and writes regularly on the social, technical, and policy issues of research and its intersection with the outside world at his blog, Science in the Open http://cameronneylon.net/.
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Professor Stephanie Marshall
Chief Executive Officer, Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Stephanie joined the HEA in 2012 as Deputy Chief Executive (Research and Policy) and has been Chief Executive Officer since August 2013. During this time Stephanie has led the organisation through a period of innovation and change, shaping it to meet the needs of a newly-diversified sector. The HEA, under Stephanie's leadership, has seen an increased demand for its professional development work, accrediting courses that provide training for those who teach in HE. She is currently spearheading
the HEA's work into teaching excellence, including sector-wide discussions about a teaching excellence framework.
Previously, Stephanie was Director of Programmes with the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education (LFHE) and was formerly Provost of the University of York where she ran the Centre for Leadership and Management. As a researcher and teaching academic at the University of York, Stephanie developed the University's first development programme for academic staff. She is a Principal Fellow of the HEA and Professor of Higher Education at the University of Manchester. She is co-editor of A Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Kogan Page, 1999, 2003, 2009, and 2014.)
Irene Ng
Professor of Marketing and Service Systems, University of Warwick and Director, International Institute of Product and Service Innovation, Warwick Manufacturing Group
Irene's research lies in the transdisciplinary understanding of value; understanding, creating, designing, pricing, contracting and innovating based on value, as well as new business models and value co-creation in complex service systems. She is involved in several government-funded research projects in the digital
economy, including leading the £1.2m Research Councils UK (RCUK) Hub-of-all-Things (HAT) project as its Principal Investigator, and as co-investigator of the £1.5m RCUK New Economic Models of the Digital Economy (NEMODE) Network+ project. Prior to joining academia, Irene was an entrepreneur for 16 years as CEO of SA Tours, one of Southeast Asia's largest tour operators, and the founder of Empress Cruise Lines, which she had built into a venture worth US$250 million in annual turnover when she sold it in 1996. Since becoming an academic in 1997, Irene has received global recognition for her work in value, new business models and service systems, with more than 22 journal articles, three books and national appointments such as the ESRC/AIM Services Fellow in 2008 and ESRC/NIHR Fellow in 2009. Her latest book, the highly-acclaimed Creating New Markets in the Digital Economy was published by Cambridge University Press in early 2014.
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Titia van der Werf
Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research
Titia is responsible for coordinating and extending OCLC Research work throughout Europe and has special responsibility for interactions with OCLC Research Library Partners in Europe. She represents OCLC in European and international library and cultural heritage venues.
Titia is a leader in the strategic application of information technology in academic institutions. She has policy, research and service development experience, mostly in the area of networked
information and digital preservation. She has published and spoken extensively on digital preservation issues and the design of repository/e-depot systems. She has contributed to the development of standards such as the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set and the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model. She was on the team that drafted the UNESCO Charter on the preservation of digital heritage (2003) and is a member of the Netherlands Memory of the World Committee. She was an evaluator of EU 7th Framework project proposals and a reviewer of EU co-financed digital preservation projects and Europeana-content provision projects.
Prior to joining OCLC Research in January 2012, Titia was the deputy director of the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam, responsible for collections and digital infrastructure. Her previous positions were head of the library of the African Studies Centre in Leiden, project manager at the R&D department of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands), policy advisor for the governmental advisory council RABIN and software developer at PICA (Centre for Library Automation in the Netherlands). Titia studied history and informatics at the University of Groningen.
Philip Purnell
Customer Education and Thought Leadership Manager, Thomson Reuters
Philip Purnell graduated from the Institute of Psychiatry, London and then went on to hold a research post at the Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich, Germany. He then spent several years working with pharmaceutical companies and subsequently moved into scientific, technical and medical publishing. Philip has advised universities, government research institutions and
funding bodies across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia on strategies to evaluate their research output and performance. He has also studied the underlying publication and citation data used in scientometrics which he has communicated through workshops, lectures and publications.
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Oliver Pritchard
Assistant Director, Student & Learning Support, University of Sunderland Oliver has worked in public libraries and the FE and HE sectors. Following several years at the University of Wolverhampton, Oliver moved to Sunderland as Assistant Director (Services) for the then department of Information Services. In 2005, and following a service convergence, Oliver took on responsibility for Student Services in addition to an enhanced Library Services portfolio.
Oliver has enjoyed wider professional involvement via both CILIP and SCONUL, as Chair of the Working Group on Space Planning and most recently as Vice–Chair of the Performance & Quality Strategy Group. Professional interests include organisational development and culture; staff development; approaches to value and impact; and learning space design.
Andrew Kane
Partner, Architect and Urban Designer, FaulknerBrowns Architects Having graduated with a Distinction and an MA from the University of Sheffield, Andrew began his career with a period of research at the University focusing on computational support for design processes whilst at the same time working in private practice. In the early 1990s, Andrew joined FaulknerBrowns Architects in Newcastle upon Tyne and was made a partner in 2000.
He leads the higher education design team at FaulknerBrowns which has carried out a wide range of major projects in the university sector including libraries, business schools, sustainable laboratories, sports centres, and residential facilities. This team maintains a strong research focus exploring the relationships between the design of spaces in higher education and its contribution to teaching, research and the enhancement of the student experience.
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Steve Dickson
Senior Director and Head of Interior Design, FaulknerBrowns Architects
Having graduated from Kingston Polytechnic with a first class degree, Steve joined FaulknerBrowns as an interior designer in 1985. He now leads the Interior Design Group and has delivered many award winning projects over the last thirty years, including ‘Public Library of the year’ and ‘Best of the Best’ from the British Council of Offices.
Steve has an uncompromising approach to delivering high quality interior design solutions, responding to the changing nature of
cultural, social and work influences. As a consequence, he has advised CABE on library design and acted as Technical Adviser to Worcestershire County Council and Manchester City Council on library typologies and their relationships to users.
Fiona Harvey
Vice-Chair, ALT and Education Development Manager, Institute for Learning Innovation and Development (ILIaD), University of Southampton
Fiona Harvey is a digital literacies expert and leader within the Institute of Learning Innovation and Development at the University of Southampton. She is a member of the board of the Student Champions Network which provides students with valuable experience in developing their own skills and the skills of academics
and members of the University through a range of activities, from innovation and digital literacies to sustainability and feedback. She is also involved in strategic oversight and management of innovation in the curriculum through the curriculum innovation modules and is leading the institutional use of digital badges.
Fiona works with partners across the University and externally, including with Jisc, HEA and the Centre for Recording Achievement (CRA). She is credited with the creation of the hugely successful, and now national, iPads and Alternative Devices Coffee Clubs and organises the University’s annual digital literacies conferences and other related events. Fiona was made Vice-Chair of the Association for Learning Technology and will be Chair in September 2015.
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Jane Stephenson
Head of the National Oceanographic Library and Head of Faculty Library Services, Engineering & the Environment; Natural & Environmental Sciences; Physical & Applied Sciences, University of Southampton
Jane is the strategic lead for information literacy at the University of Southampton. In this role, she has recently set up an Academic Skills Hub for the University and is working collaboratively with academics, Academic and Student Services, the Institute for Learning, Innovation and Development and the Students’ Union to develop services for students.
A current project is to work with Student Feedback Champions to develop a portal for feedback and supporting academic skills resources. Past projects have included setting up embedded research skills training for post-graduate research students in the Researcher Graduate Development Centre and setting up a Library Deskside Training Service for staff and post-graduate researchers. Previous roles have included research support to academics and staff, collection management, web design, training designer and co-ordinator and accreditation assessor for library/information services.
John Gill
Editor, Times Higher Education
John Gill is editor of Times Higher Education magazine, where he has worked since 2007. He was news editor for four years, overseeing THE’s coverage of the Browne review and subsequent higher education reforms, and has been editor since 2012. John can be found on Twitter at @JG_THE.
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Nick Hillman
Director, Higher Education Policy Institute Nick Hillman has been the Director of the Higher Education Pollicy Institute (HEPI ) since January 2014. He worked for the Rt Hon. David Willetts MP, the Minister for Universities and Science, from 2007 until the end of 2013, as Chief of Staff and then Special Adviser in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Previously, he was a history teacher and worked at the Association of British Insurers. At the 2010 general election, he was the runner-up in the Cambridge constituency.
He has written for a range of think tanks and journals. His recent writings include an article on the fifty-year history of student loans for Contemporary British History, a pamphlet on being a special adviser for the Institute of Government, and a paper comparing access to selective secondary schools and selective universities for Higher Education Review.
Alison Johns
Chief Executive Officer, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education Alison has worked in higher education for over 20 years and she has held a number of senior positions. Prior to her current role she was Head of Policy for Leadership, Governance and Management (LGM) and also had responsibility for the internal HR and organisational development function at the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce).
As head of LGM, Alison had a wide range of specific policy responsibilities including governance development, efficiencies and procurement, the funding of, and relationship management with, the Leadership Foundation and Equality Challenge Unit, the HE workforce, estates and infrastructure, equality and diversity, sustainable development and through investment initiatives like the LGM Fund, support of the enhancement of all aspects of LGM capacity and capability in the sector.
Alison is the immediate past president of the Association of University Administrators (AUA), and is the UK representative on the Association of Commonwealth Universities HRM Network. She advised the Australian government on the establishment of the Office for Learning and Teaching to enhance teaching quality across the Australian HE sector and speaks regularly, both nationally and internationally on all aspects of university LGM at national and international level.
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Joanna Newman
Vice-Principal (International), King’s College London
Dr Joanna Newman studied for her PhD at the University of Southampton where she was awarded the Parkes Studentship and researched Britain, the West Indies and refuge during the 1930s and 1940s. She studied for her MA at University College London and her BA at Middlesex University. She received a Fellowship in American Jewish History at the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati and a postgraduate fellowship at the Centre for Advanced Study, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London University.
In 1998 she was appointed an Honorary Research Fellow at University College London. She has held academic posts at the Universities of Warwick and University College London and remains an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Southampton. She started off as an academic and, while living in Germany and the US, worked as a journalist and producer (ARD, ZDF, Wall Street Journal Europe), before coming back to higher education management at the British Library. Joanna came to King’s as the Vice Principal (International) in March 2014, having been director of the UK’s Higher Education International Unit, representing all UK Higher Education Institutes in international policy and engagement.
Robert Hall
Director of Library Services and Employability, King’s College London
Robert is the Director of Library Services and Employability at King’s College London. He joined King’s in July 2011 and is responsible for the College’s Library Services, which includes archives and corporate information management, and the Careers and Employability Service.
Robert has an MA in Librarianship from the University of Sheffield and has been Head of Medical and Healthcare Libraries at the University of Leeds and Head of Library Services at the University of Surrey. Prior to joining King’s he was Director of Learning Support and Development at London South Bank University.
Robert has previously served for two terms as Chair of the M25 Consortium of Academic Libraries. He became the Treasurer of SCONUL in June 2013.
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Mark Toole
Head of Libraries and Learning Resources at Nottingham Trent University
Mark has been Head of Libraries and Learning Resources at Nottingham Trent University since January 2014. Previous posts include Director of Information Services at the universities of Stirling and Brighton and management posts at the University of Kent and the LSE.
He is currently Vice-Chair of SCONUL as well as a member of the SCONUL Executive Board. He also chairs the Jisc Access and Identity Management (AIM) Consultation Group and is a member of the Jisc Collections Knowledge Base + Steering Board, chairing its Technical Advisory Group, and of the EDINA Management Board.
Thomas Leitch
Professor of English, University of Delaware Thomas is Professor of English and Director of the Film Studies Program at the University of Delaware. His research interests include Hollywood genres, film adaptation, and battles over the nature of authority.
His most recent books are A Companion to Alfred Hitchcock, coedited with Leland Poague, and Wikipedia U: Knowledge, Authority, and Liberal Education in the Digital Age. His current project is the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies.
Barbara Fister
Librarian, Gustavus Adolphus College At Gustavus Adolphus College, a small liberal arts institution in the American Midwest, Barbara coordinates the library's instruction program, participates in collaborative library management, and has served as department chair, associate dean of the faculty, and as the director of the faculty development program. Her research interests include the ways students learn, the future of publishing, and popular literacy practices, particularly how avid readers form online communities. She blogs regularly for Inside Higher Ed and recently contributed to the Association of College and Research Libraries' monograph, New Roles for the Road Ahead. On Twitter, she's @bfister.
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Oliver Obst
Director, Medical Library, University of Münster Oliver Obst has a diploma in Biology and a PhD in cardiovascular physiology. As director of the central medical library of the University of Münster he heads the transition to e-media and iPad based e-learning. He co-chaired the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL) taskforce Web 2.0, was national delegate of the EAHIL, and on the Panel of Experts for the Horizon Library Report 2015. His hobbies are horseback archery and improv theatre.
Claire Warwick
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research), University of Durham and Hon Professor, UCL Department of Information Studies
Claire studied Classics and English at the University of Cambridge, and was awarded her PhD in 1995. After working in electronic publishing, for Chadwyck Healey, she took up a postdoctoral position at Oxford University, shared between the Faculty of English and the Humanities Computing Unit. She then moved to the University of Sheffield as a lecturer in the Department of Information Studies, in 1998. In 2002 she moved to UCL, as a lecturer in electronic communication and publishing, and was awarded a chair in Digital Humanities in 2011.
While at UCL she was Vice-Dean Research for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities from 2009-13; Director, then Co-Director of the Centre for Digital Humanities, from 2009-2012 and was Head of the Department of Information Studies from 2011-2013. She then became Graduate Tutor for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, and Deputy Director and Head of Training of the London Arts and Humanities Partnership from 2013-14.
Her research is concerned with the way that digital resources are used in the humanities and cultural heritage; in the use of social media in these areas; in reading behaviour in physical and digital spaces; and in the infrastructural context of Digital Humanities.
She has served on the Executive Council of the Association for Computing and the Humanities and was chair of the International Programme Committee for Digital Humanities 2009. She is also a member of the advisory board for the British Library’s BL Labs initiative, and for CLARIN and DARIAH-DE and is the only British member of the Conseil Scientifique du Campus Condorcet in Paris.
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Delegates alphabetically by surname Name Job title Organisation
Susan Ackermann Associate Director for Research and Learning
The University of Nottingham
Bethan Adams Head of Research and Learning Information Services
University of Hertfordshire
Emma Adamson University Librarian Cardiff Metropolitan University
Rufus Aguele Sales Manager Bruynzeel Storage Systems Ltd
Andy Alferovs Managing Director Kortext
James Anthony-Edwards Associate University Librarian University of Salford
Robert Atkinson Director of Library Services Birkbeck, University of London
Chris Awre Head of Information Services University of Hull
Lori Bailey Head of Policy and Member Engagement
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Alison Baud Director of Library and Learning Services
Bath Spa University
Julie Berry University Librarian University of Salford
Simon Bevan University Librarian Cranfield University
Nick Bevan Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director of Library and Student Support
Middlesex University
Kirsten Black Director of Student and Leaning Support
University of Sunderland
Robert Bley Managing Director Ex Libris (UK) Ltd.
Debbi Boden-Angell Director of Information Learning Services
York St John University
Sandra Bracegirdle Head of Collection Management The University of Manchester
Jason Briddon Director of Library Services University of the West of England, Bristol
Gavin Brindley Eresources Manager Coventry University
Steve Bull Sales Manager Bruynzeel Storage Systems Ltd
Colin Carter Director, EMEA Library Engagement
Innovative
Lesley Castens Head of Library and Information Services
University of Gloucestershire
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Name Job title Organisation
Alison Chojna Acting Head of Library and Learning Resources
London South Bank University
Pat Christie Director of Libraries and Academic Support Services
University of the Arts, London
Brian Clifford Deputy University Librarian University of Leeds
Philip Cohen Head of Library Services Dublin Institute of Technology
Janice Conway Director of Library and Student Services
University for the Creative Arts
Jess Crilly Associate Director and Head of Resources, Library Services
University of the Arts London
Ann Cummings Library Services Director Brunel University
Rob Dakin National Projects Manager Link 51 (Storage Products)
Niels Dam Vice-President Product Management
ProQuest
Sue David Head of Library and Learning Services
St George's University of London
Helen Davies Head of Library Services Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Mary Dawson Head of Library Services Sheffield Hallam University
Natalie Dekel Senior Library Assistant University of Southampton
Louise Doolan Director of Library Services City University London
John Dowd Assistant Director, Planning & Business Development, Directorate of Academic Support
University of Wolverhampton
Liam Earney Director Jisc Collections
Jonathan Eaton Senior Content and Systems Manager (IT-Library)
London Business School
David Farley Librarian University of Winchester
Margaret Feetham Deputy University Librarian Southampton Solent University
Alexandra Follett Key Account Manager Ex Libris (UK) Ltd.
Andy Ford Head of Growth RefME
Ian Forshew Chief Operating Officer RefME
Peter Foster Key Accounts and Partnerships Manager
Gale, part of Cengage Learning
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Name Job title Organisation
Patricia Fouracres Assistant Director, Client Services, Directorate of Academic Support
University of Wolverhampton
Tracy Goodwin Regions Sales Manager Link 51 (Storage Products)
Jane Gosling Head of Library and Digital Support
Plymouth University
Sara Gould EThOS Service Manager The British Library
Robin Green Librarian University of Warwick
Roisin Gwyer University Librarian University of Portsmouth
Peter Hale Subject Librarian Cardiff University
Robert Hall Director of Library Services and Employability
King's College London
Andrew Hall UK Sales Manager OCLC UK
Louise Hammond Librarian University of Buckingham
Anne Harvey Head of Library and Learning Resources, Swansea Campus
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Paul Harwood General Manager EBSCO
Debra Hiom Research Data Services Manager University of Bristol
Anne Horn Director of Library Services and University Librarian
The University of Sheffield
Oliver Howe Gale Field Sales Executive Gale, part of Cengage Learning
Grace Hudson Head of Library Services University of Bradford
Kitty Inglis Librarian University of Sussex
Robert Jacobs Director of Sales Innovative
Liz Jolly Director of Library and Information Services
Teesside University
Rosie Jones Associate Director Library Services Liverpool John Moores University
Chris Jones Account Manager OCLC UK
Katy Jordan Faculty Librarian, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Bath
Liz Kerr Head of Learning Resources Regent's University London
Nicky Kershaw University Librarian Anglia Ruskin University
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Name Job title Organisation
Valerie King Head of Academic and Student Engagement
University College Cork
Christina Lewis Head of Gateway Services University for the Creative Arts
Alison Little Assistant Director for Customer Relations
The University of Sheffield
Zoe Loveland Director Segment Marketing ProQuest
Christine Love-Rodgers Academic Support Librarian University of Edinburgh
Jonathan Lucas Head of Information Resources and Content
St Mary's University, Twickenham
Rosemary Lynch Director, Collection Care Tate
Catriona MacIsaac Customer Services Manager University of Glasgow
Alison Mackenzie Dean of Learning Services Edge Hill University
Virginia Malone Head of Library Services University of Greenwich
Jackie Marfleet Librarian University of London
Ewan McCubbin Assistant Director of Library Services
University of St Andrews
Kathryn McGowan Contracts Director Reassurance Security Services Ltd
Claire McGowan Account Manager Reassurance Security Services Ltd
Brian Molloy Territory Sales Manager Link 51 (Storage Products)
Cath Morgan Assistant Director of Information Services
University of Brighton
Julia Munro University Librarian University of Reading
Stephen Neild Sales Director Link 51 (Storage Products)
SitMui Ng SCONUL Co-ordinator SCONUL
Jo Norry Director of Libraries and Learning Innovation
Leeds Beckett University
Alex Oake Senior Library Assistant, Client Services and Support Team
University of Southampton
Anna O'Neill Director of Learning and Information Services
University of Chichester
Andy Panayiotou Account Manager SirsiDynix
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Name Job title Organisation
Dave Parkes Associate Director Staffordshire University
Fiona Parsons Director of Academic Support University of Wolverhampton
Steven Patterson Deputy Director of Information Learning Services
York St John University
Janet Peden University Librarian Ulster University
Catherine Phillpotts Director of Library Services and Special Collections
London Metropolitan University
Doreen Pinfold Director of Library and Academic Skills
Falmouth University/FX Plus
Clare Powne Assistant Director and Head of Library and Culture Services
University of Exeter
Rebecca Price Account Manager ProQuest
Oliver Pritchard Assistant Director, Student and Learning Support
University of Sunderland
Martin Reid Head of Academic Services London School of Economics and Political Science
Paul Reynolds University Librarian Keele University
John Robinson Director of Library and Information Services
SOAS, University of London
Caroline Rock Director of Library and Learning Support Services
University of Surrey
Ann Rossiter Executive Director SCONUL
Paula Sands Academic Liaison Librarian University of Southampton
Emma Sansby Head of Library Services Bishop Grosseteste University
Carole Satchwell Associate Director Library and Archive Services
University of Westminster
Jane Savidge University Librarian University of Southampton
Susan Scorey University Librarian University of Roehampton
Emily Shields Library Services Manager Manchester Metropolitan University
Alison Stevenson Head of Learning Resources Glasgow School of Art
Catherine Strong Sales Manager Innovative
Georgia Stroud Administrator SCONUL
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Name Job title Organisation
Mark Toole Head of Libraries and Learning Resources
Nottingham Trent University
Stephen Town Director of Information University of York
John Tuck Director of Library Services Royal Holloway, University of London
Denise Turner Assistant Director (Learning and Research Support)
Teesside University
Trudy Turner Assistant Director, Library Collections
University of Kent
Jeremy Upton Director, Library and University Collections
University of Edinburgh
Philip Vaughan Assistant Director, Library Coventry University
Richard Wake Deputy Librarian University of Southampton
Tim Wales Director of Library Services University of West London
Catherine Walsh Director of Library Services and University Librarian
University of Essex
Kevin Watt Business Development Director Kortext
Sue White Director of Computing and Library Services
University of Huddersfield
Caroline Williams Director of Libraries, Research and Learning Resources
The University of Nottingham
Michael Williams Interim Associate Director, Collection Support
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
Steve Williams Deputy Director Information Services and Systems
Swansea University
Frankie Wilson Head of Assessment Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
Christine Wise Assistant Director (Research Library Services)
SOAS, University of London
Marcus Woolley Deputy Director of Learning Resources and Student Services
University of Bedfordshire
Helen Workman Director of Learning Resources Oxford Brookes University
Jock Wright Academic Partnerships RefME
Ben Wynne Deputy Librarian University of Leicester
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Welcome drinks reception For delegates arriving in Southampton the evening before the conference, there will be a drinks reception, with entertainment, between 6.30pm and 8.00pm. This is a relatively informal event where dress will be smart-casual or business attire. Please feel free to attend for as long as it suits your travel and other arrangements. The reception is being held in the Winslow at the Grand Harbour Hotel. There will a selection of hot and cold canapés served, with wine and soft drinks available.
We are very grateful to RefME for the kind sponsorship which has made this event possible.
Informal dinner arrangements We will also be arranging a series of informal groups to head off to local restaurants following the reception. If you’re interested in joining one of these, please make yourself known to a member of SCONUL staff at the reception or beforehand, and we will make sure that you are included.
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Conference dinner
The conference dinner is being held at The Domus, Beaulieu, Brockenhurst, Hampshire SO42 7ZN. Coaches have been arranged to take delegates to and from the venue. Dinner will be accompanied by music from The Mayflower Quartet.
Arrangements for dinner
18.00 Gather in Mayflower Foyer of conference hotel
18.15 Coaches depart from Grand Harbour Hotel
19.00 Pre-dinner drinks, Cloisters, The Domus
20.00 Move into The Domus Hall for dinner
22.00 - 22.30 Close
22.30 Coaches depart from The Domus, Beaulieu
We are very grateful to EBSCO for the kind sponsorship which has made this event possible.
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Dinner menu
Starter Roast Tomato and Shallot Tatin with Rocket and Pesto (v)
Main Course Corn-Fed Breast of Chicken wrapped in Pancetta served with
Sorrel Dauphinoise Potatoes and a Red Wine Jus Goats Cheese with Sweet and Sour Leeks en Croute (v)
Dessert Pavlova of Summer Berries with Elderflower Cream
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Parallel sessions Thursday 2 July 14.00hrs and Friday 3 July, 13.30hrs
Topic Outline Location
Library infrastructure in 2025 Titia van der Werf, Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research
Scholarly libraries are embedded in an increasingly complex network of information supply and demand. How are libraries re-arranging their collections and services within this changing network environment? What guides institutions in their sourcing and scaling choices as they seek maximum impact and efficient service delivery? This session will be looking ten years ahead and will explore areas where libraries are likely to move services beyond campus (e.g. national-level, group-level, web), the drivers behind such movements and sustainability issues. Titia will introduce the discussion and draw on the work of OCLC Research, in particular the “Understanding the system-wide library” activity which aims to provide evidence and insight to libraries and help them develop strategies for cooperative resource sharing and shared capacities development. A discussion will follow about the conditions that can help libraries move forward and plan ahead.
Eaton
The future of bibliometrics Philip Purnell, Customer Education and Thought Leadership Manager, Thomson Reuters
The field of bibliometrics has developed very recently and is considered a fast changing discipline. The immediate future holds significant options for national and institutional approaches to using bibliometrics; efforts by statisticians to improve the validity and reliability of results, thereby creating new bibliometric indicators; growing options of data sources and research output formats to increase the representation of certain communities; alternative metrics that give a more instant indicator of social impact and new improved mapping methods allowing the amateur bibliometrician to produce colourful visualisations of their field within a few hours. Perhaps the most interesting of all will be the budding interest being aroused in industry in the academic sector which holds promise for early identification of new trends and changing recruiting and collaboration practises.
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Topic Outline Location
Space planning and the reinvention of the library? Oliver Pritchard, Assistant Director, Student & Learning Support, University of Sunderland Andrew Kane, Partner and Higher Education Sector Lead, FaulknerBrowns Architects and Steve Dickson, Senior Director for Interiors and Workplace Design, FaulknerBrowns Architects
This session will offer an opportunity to explore, discuss and debate the future shape of our libraries and learning spaces. Key inputs will include the underpinning drivers and challenges and how current and future trends in library design can support learning, teaching and research. Particular focus will be given to adaptable/flexible spaces to meet new and changing demand, the culture of space use, shifts in approaches to pedagogy and design trends in other library sectors.
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What a difference a web makes: blended learning and the library Fiona Harvey, Vice-Chair, ALT and Education Development Manager, Institute for Learning Innovation and Development, University of Southampton and Jane Stephenson, Head of Library and Information Services National Oceanography Centre and Head of Library Services for the Faculties of Engineering and the Environment, Natural and Environmental Sciences and Physical Sciences and Engineering, University of Southampton
With knowledge everywhere, the world of information literacy has become much more than sourcing information but is now part of a much bigger picture of digital literacies. Librarians’ roles have changed and need to change to become more relevant for the digital age. They no longer just provide a sign post for physical knowledge but they have become the facilitator for providing advice and guidance around the use of a range of tools to support the student experience through virtual means. The term ‘blended learning’ has been widely used to describe how through a mixture of online and face to face teaching, and libraries are no exception. More and more information technology has been adopted by librarians to enhance their role. Fiona Harvey and Jane Stephenson will talk about how blended learning and digital literacies skills are essential for librarians and how they can be used to support the development of skills for students. Jane and Fiona will also share their vision for blended learning within the library context at the University of Southampton
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Thursday 2 July Library infrastructure in 2025 Eaton Titia van der Werf, Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research
Name Job Title Institution
Susan Ackermann Associate Director for Research and Learning
The University of Nottingham
James Anthony-Edwards Associate University Librarian University of Salford
Chris Awre Head of Information Services University of Hull
Alison Baud Director of Library and Learning Services
Bath Spa University
Robert Bley Managing Director Ex Libris (UK) Ltd.
Sandra Bracegirdle Head of Collection Management The University of Manchester
Jason Briddon Director of Library Services University of the West of England, Bristol
Mary Dawson Head of Library Services Sheffield Hallam University
Liam Earney Director Jisc Collections
Jonathan Eaton Senior Content and Systems Manager (IT-Library)
London Business School
Jane Gosling Head of Library and Digital Support Plymouth University
Peter Hale Subject Librarian Cardiff University
Andrew Hall UK Sales Manager OCLC UK
Paul Harwood General Manager EBSCO
Anne Horn Director of Library Services and University Librarian
The University of Sheffield
Kitty Inglis Librarian University of Sussex
Chris Jones Account Manager OCLC UK
Nicky Kershaw University Librarian Anglia Ruskin University
Alison Mackenzie Dean of Learning Services Edge Hill University
Virginia Malone Head of Library Services University of Greenwich
Cath Morgan Assistant Director of Information Services
University of Brighton
Dave Parkes Associate Director Staffordshire University
Doreen Pinfold Director of Library and Academic Skills Falmouth University/FX Plus
Clare Powne Assistant Director and Head of Library and Culture Services
University of Exeter
Rebecca Price Account Manager ProQuest
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Name Job Title Institution
Martin Reid Head of Academic Services London School of Economics and Political Science
Caroline Rock Director of Library and Learning Support Services
University of Surrey
Mark Toole Head of Libraries and Learning Resources
Nottingham Trent University
Stephen Town Director of Information University of York
Philip Vaughan Assistant Director, Library Coventry University
Steve Williams Deputy Director Information Services and Systems
Swansea University
Ben Wynne Deputy Librarian University of Leicester
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The future of bibliometrics Bradford Philip Purnell, Customer Education and Thought Leadership Manager, Thomson Reuters
Name Job Title Institution
Bethan Adams Head of Research and Learning Information Services
University of Hertfordshire
Debbi Boden-Angell Director of Information Learning Services
York St John University
Niels Dam Vice President Product Management ProQuest
Louise Doolan Director of Library Services City University London
John Dowd Assistant Director, Planning & Business Development, Directorate of Academic Support
University of Wolverhampton
Patricia Fouracres Assistant Director, Client Services, Directorate of Academic Support
University of Wolverhampton
Roisin Gwyer University Librarian University of Portsmouth
Zoe Loveland Director Segment Marketing ProQuest
Julia Munro University Librarian University of Reading
Janet Peden University Librarian Ulster University
Emily Shields Library Services Manager Manchester Metropolitan University
John Tuck Director of Library Services Royal Holloway, University of London
Catherine Walsh Director of Library Services and University Librarian
University of Essex
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Space planning and the reinvention of the library? Winslow Oliver Pritchard, Assistant Director, Student & Learning Support, University of Sunderland, Andrew Kane, Partner and Higher Education Sector Lead, FaulknerBrowns and Steve Dickson, Senior Director for Interiors and Workplace Design, FaulknerBrowns
Name Job Title Institution
Robert Atkinson Director of Library Services Birkbeck, University of London
Julie Berry University Librarian University of Salford
Simon Bevan University Librarian Cranfield University
Nick Bevan Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director of Library and Student Support
Middlesex University
Kirsten Black Director of Student and Learning Support
University of Sunderland
Lesley Castens Head of Library and Information Services
University of Gloucestershire
Alison Chojna Acting Head of Library and Learning Resources
London South Bank University
Pat Christie Director of Libraries and Academic Support Services
University of the Arts London
Jess Crilly Associate Director and Head of Resources, Library Services
University of the Arts London
Sue David Head of Library and Learning Services
St George's University of London
Helen Davies Head of Library Services Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Alexandra Follett Key Account Manager Ex Libris (UK) Ltd.
Robin Green Librarian University of Warwick
Grace Hudson Head of Library Services University of Bradford
Liz Jolly Director of Library and Information Services
Teesside University
Christina Lewis Head of Gateway Services University for the Creative Arts
Catriona MacIsaac Customer Services Manager University of Glasgow
Jackie Marfleet Librarian University of London
Ewan McCubbin Assistant Director of Library Services University of St Andrews
Jo Norry Director of Libraries and Learning Innovation
Leeds Beckett University
Steven Patterson Deputy Director of Information Learning Services
York St John University
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Name Job Title Institution
Catherine Phillpotts Director of Library Services and Special Collections
London Metropolitan University
Paul Reynolds University Librarian Keele University
Emma Sansby Head of Library Services Bishop Grosseteste University
Carole Satchwell Associate Director Library and Archive Services
University of Westminster
Susan Scorey University Librarian University of Roehampton
Richard Wake Deputy Librarian University of Southampton
Tim Wales Director of Library Services University of West London
Frankie Wilson Head of Assessment Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
Helen Workman Director of Learning Resources Oxford Brookes University
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What a difference a web makes - blended learning and the library Standish Fiona Harvey, Vice-Chair, ALT and Education Development Manager, Institute for Learning Innovation and Development (ILIaD), University of Southampton and Jane Stephenson, Head of Library and Information Services National Oceanography Centre and Head of Library Services for the Faculties of Engineering and the Environment, Natural and Environmental Sciences and Physical Sciences and Engineering, University of Southampton
Name Job Title Institution
Emma Adamson University Librarian Cardiff Metropolitan University
Brian Clifford Deputy University Librarian University of Leeds
Philip Cohen Head of Library Services Dublin Institute of Technology
Janice Conway Director of Library and Student Services
University for the Creative Arts
Ann Cummings Library Services Director Brunel University
David Farley Librarian University of Winchester
Margaret Feetham Deputy University Librarian Southampton Solent University
Anne Harvey Head of Library and Learning Resources, Swansea Campus
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Debra Hiom Research Data Services Manager University of Bristol
Katy Jordan Faculty Librarian, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Bath
Liz Kerr Head of Learning Resources Regent's University London
Valerie King Head of Academic and Student Engagement
University College Cork
Alison Little Assistant Director for Customer Relations
The University of Sheffield
Christine Love-Rodgers Academic Support Librarian University of Edinburgh
Jonathan Lucas Head of Information Resources and Content
St Mary's University, Twickenham
Rosemary Lynch Director, Collection Care Tate
Anna O'Neill Director of Learning and Information Services
University of Chichester
Andy Panayiotou Account Manager SirsiDynix
Fiona Parsons Director of Academic Support University of Wolverhampton
Alison Stevenson Head of Learning Resources Glasgow School of Art
Denise Turner Assistant Director (Learning and Research Support)
Teesside University
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Name Job Title Institution
Trudy Turner Assistant Director, Library Collections University of Kent
Jeremy Upton Director, Library and University Collections
University of Edinburgh
Caroline Williams Director of Libraries, Research and Learning Resources
The University of Nottingham
Christine Wise Assistant Director (Research Library Services)
SOAS, University of London
Marcus Woolley Deputy Director of Learning Resources and Student Services
University of Bedfordshire
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Friday 3 July Library infrastructure in 2025 Eaton Titia van der Werf, Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research
Name Job Title Institution
Robert Atkinson Director of Library Services Birkbeck, University of London
Nick Bevan Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director of Library and Student Support
Middlesex University
Alison Chojna Acting Head of Library and Learning Resources
London South Bank University
Brian Clifford Deputy University Librarian University of Leeds
Niels Dam Vice-President Product Management ProQuest
John Dowd Assistant Director, Planning & Business Development, Directorate of Academic Support
University of Wolverhampton
Margaret Feetham Deputy University Librarian Southampton Solent University
Patricia Fouracres Assistant Director, Client Services, Directorate of Academic Support
University of Wolverhampton
Robin Green Librarian University of Warwick
Louise Hammond Librarian University of Buckingham
Grace Hudson Head of Library Services University of Bradford
Valerie King Head of Academic and Student Engagement
University College Cork
Christina Lewis Head of Gateway Services University for the Creative Arts
Alison Little Assistant Director for Customer Relations
The University of Sheffield
Christine Love-Rodgers Academic Support Librarian University of Edinburgh
Ewan McCubbin Assistant Director of Library Services University of St Andrews
Jo Norry Director of Libraries and Learning Innovation
Leeds Beckett University
Fiona Parsons Director of Academic Support University of Wolverhampton
Steven Patterson Deputy Director of Information Learning Services
York St John University
Susan Scorey University Librarian University of Roehampton
Emily Shields Library Services Manager Manchester Metropolitan University
Alison Stevenson Head of Learning Resources Glasgow School of Art
Trudy Turner Assistant Director, Library Collections University of Kent
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Name Job Title Institution
Jeremy Upton Director, Library and University Collections
University of Edinburgh
Michael Williams Interim Associate Director, Collection Support
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
Frankie Wilson Head of Assessment Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
Marcus Woolley Deputy Director of Learning Resources and Student Services
University of Bedfordshire
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The future of bibliometrics Bradford Philip Purnell, Customer Education and Thought Leadership Manager, Thomson Reuters
Name Job Title Institution
Susan Ackermann Associate Director for Research and Learning
The University of Nottingham
James Anthony-Edwards
Associate University Librarian University of Salford
Robert Bley Managing Director Ex Libris (UK) Ltd.
Sue David Head of Library and Learning Services
St George's University of London
Liam Earney Director Jisc Collections
Paul Harwood General Manager EBSCO
Kitty Inglis Librarian University of Sussex
Alison Mackenzie Dean of Learning Services Edge Hill University
Anna O'Neill Director of Learning and Information Services
University of Chichester
Clare Powne Assistant Director and Head of Library and Culture Services
University of Exeter
Philip Vaughan Assistant Director, Library Coventry University
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Space planning and the reinvention of the library? Winslow Oliver Pritchard, Assistant Director, Student & Learning Support, University of Sunderland, Andrew Kane, Partner and Higher Education Sector Lead, FaulknerBrowns and Steve Dickson, Senior Director for Interiors and Workplace Design, FaulknerBrowns
Name Job Title Institution
Bethan Adams Head of Research and Learning Information Services
University of Hertfordshire
Emma Adamson University Librarian Cardiff Metropolitan University
Sandra Bracegirdle Head of Collection Management The University of Manchester
Jason Briddon Director of Library Services University of the West of England, Bristol
Philip Cohen Head of Library Services Dublin Institute of Technology
Ann Cummings Library Services Director Brunel University
Louise Doolan Director of Library Services City University London
David Farley Librarian University of Winchester
Jane Gosling Head of Library and Digital Support Plymouth University
Roisin Gwyer University Librarian University of Portsmouth
Anne Harvey Head of Library and Learning Resources, Swansea Campus
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Debra Hiom Research Data Services Manager University of Bristol
Katy Jordan Faculty Librarian, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Bath
Nicky Kershaw University Librarian Anglia Ruskin University
Virginia Malone Head of Library Services University of Greenwich
Dave Parkes Associate Director Staffordshire University
Janet Peden University Librarian Ulster University
Doreen Pinfold Director of Library and Academic Skills
Falmouth University/FX Plus
Rebecca Price Account Manager ProQuest
Martin Reid Head of Academic Services London School of Economics and Political Science
Jane Savidge University Librarian University of Southampton
Stephen Town Director of Information University of York
John Tuck Director of Library Services Royal Holloway, University of London
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Name Job Title Institution
Denise Turner Assistant Director (Learning and Research Support)
Teesside University
Catherine Walsh Director of Library Services and University Librarian
University of Essex
Caroline Williams Director of Libraries, Research and Learning Resources
The University of Nottingham
Steve Williams Deputy Director Information Services and Systems
Swansea University
Christine Wise Assistant Director (Research Library Services)
SOAS, University of London
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What a difference a web makes - blended learning and the library Standish Fiona Harvey, Vice-Chair, ALT and Education Development Manager, Institute for Learning Innovation and Development (ILIaD), University of Southampton and Jane Stephenson, Head of Library and Information Services National Oceanography Centre and Head of Library Services for the Faculties of Engineering and the Environment, Natural and Environmental Sciences and Physical Sciences and Engineering, University of Southampton
Name Job Title Institution
Chris Awre Head of Information Services University of Hull
Alison Baud Director of Library and Learning Services
Bath Spa University
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
Lesley Castens Head of Library and Information Services
University of Gloucestershire
Pat Christie Director of Libraries and Academic Support Services
University of the Arts London
Helen Davies Head of Library Services Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Mary Dawson Head of Library Services Sheffield Hallam University
Jonathan Eaton Senior Content and Systems Manager (IT-Library)
London Business School
Alexandra Follett Key Account Manager Ex Libris (UK) Ltd.
Andrew Hall UK Sales Manager OCLC UK
Anne Horn Director of Library Services and University Librarian
The University of Sheffield
Liz Jolly Director of Library and Information Services
Teesside University
Chris Jones Account Manager OCLC UK
Zoe Loveland Director Segment Marketing ProQuest
Catriona MacIsaac Customer Services Manager University of Glasgow
Jackie Marfleet Librarian University of London
Cath Morgan Assistant Director of Information Services
University of Brighton
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Name Job Title Institution
Catherine Phillpotts Director of Library Services and Special Collections
London Metropolitan University
Paul Reynolds University Librarian Keele University
Caroline Rock Director of Library and Learning Support Services
University of Surrey
Emma Sansby Head of Library Services Bishop Grosseteste University
Carole Satchwell Associate Director Library and Archive Services
University of Westminster
Mark Toole Head of Libraries and Learning Resources
Nottingham Trent University
Richard Wake Deputy Librarian University of Southampton
Tim Wales Director of Library Services University of West London
Helen Workman Director of Learning Resources Oxford Brookes University
Ben Wynne Deputy Librarian University of Leicester
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Fringe Thursday 2 July, 15.30
Speakers What’s it all about Location
EThOS Fringe A national e-theses collection? Reflections on the future role of EThOS and The British Library
Sara Gould Development Manager, Services for Researchers, The British Library
EThOS has now settled into a reliable and sustainable service supporting HE institutions to provide global access to UK theses. But it needs to continue evolving as research becomes increasingly open and repositories well-established. This session will introduce The British Library’s plans to undertake a consultation during 2015 to help us understand the likely role of EThOS in the future, including metadata aggregation, thesis discovery and access, preservation and the potential desirability of a national e-theses collection.
Eaton
Jisc Fringe Knowledge Base+ at 4: from data administration to management information and beyond
Liam Earney Director of Jisc Collections
As Knowledge Base+ reaches 4 years old it has established itself as an integral part of the UK’s shared library infrastructure with over 90 institutions using the service on a regular basis. This briefing session will provide an update on usage of the service, its functionality and how it is increasingly moving from being used for the administration of subscription and licensing information to supporting management decision making. The session will also provide an update on Jisc’s work to integrate its various library support services into a more focused and cohesive service offering.
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Speakers What’s it all about Location
RefME Fringe Data: How might libraries use it by 2025?
Ian Forshew, Chief Operating Officer RefME
“Libraries are creators, curators and custodians of massive amounts of high-quality metadata” (http://www.iii.com/community/inn-side-view/what-innovative-thinking-about-linked-data-and-its-impact-libraries) What’s the difference between big data, little data and linked data? Why is citation data important? In what innovative ways is data being used by libraries today? What might this look like in 2025? Data can help libraries demonstrate value to internal and external stakeholders, inform collection management decisions, improve access, link library resources to the wider community, impact on student learning outcomes and more! Please join us at this interactive workshop to discuss the above questions and sketch out what a library with unlimited access to perfect data might look like in 2025.
Winslow
SCONUL Fringe New strategy 2016-2019
Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL Mark Toole, Vice-Chair of SCONUL Robert Hall, SCONUL Treasurer Ann Rossiter Executive Director of SCONUL
The SCONUL Board will be presenting a new strategy for 2016-2019 at the AGM on Friday morning and this session will provide delegates with an opportunity to learn more about what is being planned. The strategy has identified a set of six core projects and programmes, including a leadership capacity building programme, and a programme on workforce planning. A third project will draw together intelligence and share best practice on service redesign while a fourth will look at how above-campus services can be brought together under the rubric of a national digital library for UK HE. Campaigning on the cost of content and a broad programme of advocacy work and support are the remaining two projects. The strategy aims to look beyond the next few years, to be ambitious and to the meet the needs of our diverse community. Please come along and give us your views on the proposals.
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Fringe Friday 3 July, 12.00
Topic What’s it all about Location
Ex Libris Fringe Primo – Discovery & Delivery at Coventry University
Gavin Brindley, Eresources Manager, Coventry University
This presentation will look at why in 2010 Coventry University chose to move away from a legacy catalogue and implement Primo. Consideration will be given to the implementation process, including the Jisc usability study, CU’s branding as ‘Locate’, and the development of different views for various campuses. The focus will then move towards looking at evidence of the impact of Primo on user behaviour – the increase in number of searches being conducted, changes in patterns of traffic through the link resolver, and the increasing use of E-resources. It will also touch upon the integration of Primo with Alma, and current and future developments such as the concept of ‘Locate for all’ - offering different functionality in different environments, with LocateLite for touch screen OPACs and Locate Mobile. Gavin Brindley is currently Eresources Manager at Coventry University where he has been involved with the continual improvement and development of the digital offering and has been responsible for extending that offer to increasingly diverse university communities.
Eaton
Innovative Fringe Surprises? Not really! But a good evidence base. The 2014/15 Online Library Survey feedback
Colin Carter Director, EMEA Library Engagement, Innovative
During 2014/15 Innovative sponsored Sero Consulting to run a survey with a group of libraries to ask their users about their expectations and needs in relation to online and digital library materials. With around 3,000 completed surveys, while there were no big surprises from the results, we now have a strong body of evidence to support perceptions and preconceptions about user behaviour around these resources. Colin Carter will provide an overview of the results of the survey and the conclusions that can be drawn from the results. He will also talk about how this type of research can help companies like Innovative develop robust solutions for libraries.
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Topic What’s it all about Location
ProQuest Fringe Enhancing discoverability and use of non-traditional scholarly content
Niels Dam, VP Product Management Dissertations, Digital Services and STM, ProQuest
Researchers increasingly produce and use information that is not considered within the confines of traditional scholarly publications i.e. journals and monographs. Thesis content is among the highest used content in institutional repositories, research data is shared and reused through figshare or specialised repositories, video is used to document research and to create flipped classrooms, pre-print repositories enable a discussion prior to publication and new forms publications like “The Conversation” have emerged to engage broader groups with an interest in research. In a more diverse world of scholarly communication how can libraries and information providers collaborate to enhance discoverability and enable end-user evaluation of quality? The talk will not seek to provide conclusive answers. Instead it will show recent experiments and developments, raise some core questions and encourage further discussion and experimentation within the community.
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Jisc Fringe Jisc Collections negotiations update
Liam Earney Director of Jisc Collections
This session will provide an update on Jisc Collections’ preparations for upcoming negotiations. During the session Liam Earney will discuss the feedback that Jisc Collections has received from institutions and how that is feeding into the development of objectives and strategy for the year ahead. As well as updating delegates on the progress so far and the current state of planning for the year ahead, the session will provide an opportunity to contribute to these important debates and help ensure that Jisc Collections’ negotiations are informed by the fullest range of views and requirements.
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SCONUL at a glance
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Southampton Fact File For SCONUL members who are planning to stay in Southampton for the weekend, or spend some time around the city while not at the conference, the following information may be helpful. For more information about attractions, restaurants and shopping, you can visit http://www.discoversouthampton.co.uk/
You can also download the Southampton pocket guide at http://issuu.com/themarketingcollective/docs/southampton_pocket_guide15_plus_acc/1
Attractions in Southampton
Southampton City Art Gallery
The gallery is internationally renowned for its permanent collection, spanning eight centuries, which tells the story of western art from the Renaissance to the present day. The core of the collection is twentieth century and contemporary British art. www.southampton.gov.uk/art/
SeaCity Museum
Situated at the heart of Southampton’s emerging Cultural Quarter and housed in the grade II listed former Magistrates’ Court the museum focuses on Southampton and its connection with the sea, including the city’s Titanic heritage and the stories of the people who have travelled in and out of the city through the ages. http://www.seacitymuseum.co.uk/ Tudor House and Garden
Encompassing over 900 years of history on one site, Southampton’s most important historic building, the Tudor House, has recently been restored with great new displays and facilities. Visitors can enjoy the accessible house and the lovely garden in the delightful setting of Southampton’s Old Town. http://www.tudorhouseandgarden.com/
Solent Sky Museum
Solent Sky Museum showcases the history of aviation in Southampton and Solent area. Geographically this area was the most important area in the country, if not the world, for aircraft experimental and development work between 1908 and the late 1960s, the most famous being the Spitfire. http://www.spitfireonline.co.uk/ Medieval Merchants House
John Fortin, a merchant who traded with Bordeaux, started building this house c. 1290. It stands near the medieval town wall, built to defend Southampton against seaborne attacks. http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/medieval-merchants-house/
Nearby attractions
Beaulieu
At the heart of the New Forest, Beaulieu is home to the National Motor Museum, historic Beaulieu Abbey, World of Top Gear and the beautiful Palace House. http://www.beaulieu.co.uk/ Buckler’s Hard
Buckler’s Hard is an 18th century shipbuilding village on the banks of the Beaulieu River. Visit the Maritime Museum, the Shipwright’s Cottage and St Mary’s Chapel. http://www.bucklershard.co.uk/ Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway
World-famous for the Rothschild Collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and rare trees and shrubs, http://www.exbury.co.uk/ Mottisfont Abbey
Mottisfont Abbey is set in grounds by the River Test. Crafted from a medieval priory, it is full of surprises, with art that intrigues and delights. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mottisfont/
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Local Knowledge
Getting around Southampton International Airport is located on the outskirts of the city and within easy access from the M27 and M3. It is also served by Southampton Airport Parkway railway station, a stopping point for trains to and from the 1hr 10min London Waterloo journey. Southampton Central Station is just a 7 minute journey from Southampton Airport Parkway. http://www.southamptonairport.com/ West Quay Cars Tel: 023 8099 9999 http://westquaycars.com/
Telephone The UK country code is 44, while Southampton landlines start with a 23 area code, followed by an 8 digit number. To call abroad, dial 00 before the country code. In an emergency call 999.
Shopping Southampton is the shopping hub on the south coast and one of the UK's top 10 retail destinations. The city centre has two indoor shopping centres plus boutique shopping for those looking for something a little different. http://www.discoversouthampton.co.uk/visit/things-to-do/shopping
Pharmacy Boots, Unit 3 West Quay Retail Park, Southampton SO15 1BA. Open until midnight http://www.boots.com/en/Store-Locator/Boots-Southampton-West-Quay/ Restaurants and Cafes There are a range of popular bars, themed pubs, coffee houses and fine dining restaurants in Southampton. http://www.discoversouthampton.co.uk/visit/food-drink
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Find us in Mayflower 3.
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
EBSCO EBSCO is the leading provider of content and technology for all libraries. Our portfolio includes EBSCO Discovery Service™ (EDS) which is used by 8000 Libraries around the world, EBSCOhost®, the world's premier online research service including full-text databases, subject indexes, historical digital archives and e-books. More recent additions to our product family include Plum Analytics, home to our research impact dashboard, PLUM X and Flipster, our newly launched platform for reading digital magazine subscriptions. EBSCO serves the content needs of researchers with more than 375 research databases and more than 650,000 e-books plus subscription management services for 360,000 print and e-journal serials. See us at the conference dinner.
www.ebsco.com Paul Harwood General Manager EBSCO 4th Floor Kingmaker House Station Road New Barnet Hertfordshire EN5 1NZ E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 208 447 4208
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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 Forster Ecospace Ltd E: [email protected] T: 01869 278002
Ex Libris Ex Libris is a leading provider of automation solutions for academic, national, and research libraries. Offering the only comprehensive product suite for electronic, digital, and print materials, Ex Libris provides efficient, user-friendly products that serve the needs of libraries today and will facilitate their transition into the future. Ex Libris maintains an impressive customer base consisting of thousands of sites in more than 80 countries on six continents. Dedicated to developing creative solutions in close collaboration with customers, Ex Libris enables libraries to maximize productivity and efficiency and, at the same time, greatly enhance the user experience. See us at our fringe meeting.
www.exlibrisgroup.com Ex Libris (UK) Ltd. 7 Ridgmount Street London WC1E 7AE United Kingdom E: [email protected] T: +44 (0)20 7313 4428
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Gale, Cengage Learning EMEA Ltd Gale, part of Cengage Learning is a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses. Best known for our accurate and authoritative reference content as well as our intelligent organisation of full-text magazine and newspaper articles, the company creates and maintains more than 600 databases that are published online, in print, as eBooks and in microform. In EMEA our indigenous collections range from the digitisation of global newspaper brands to smaller historical collections. Find us in Mayflower Foyer.
www.gale.cengage.co.uk E: emea.galereply@ cengage.com T: 01264 332424
Innovative Interfaces Inc. Innovative (www.iii.com) is dedicated to providing leading technology solutions and services that empower libraries and enrich their users worldwide. Innovative offers one of the broadest and most complete portfolios of library automation products on the market today. Headquartered in Emeryville, California, Innovative serves thousands of libraries in 66 countries and has offices around the world. Find us in Mayflower Lounge and see us at our fringe meeting.
www.iii.com Colin Carter Director, EMEA Library Engagement E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 7887 714867
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Kortext Kortext leads the UK’s digital textbook market with a cloud-based platform, designed to deliver easy access, intuitive functionality and customised analytics data to enhance the teaching and learning experience. Securing strong partnerships with universities and working closely with academic publishers enables Kortext to deliver successful digital textbook strategies – ensuring students have access to the right content anywhere, any device. In addition, their unique approach to support, offering ‘on the ground’ expertise – from reading list to device – provides seamless integration with the learning ecosystem. Find us in Mayflower 3.
www.Kortext.com Kevin Watt Business Development Director E: [email protected] T: +44 (0)7453 260405
Link 51 As UK leading storage equipment manufacturers, Link 51 produce a wide range of shelving systems and other storage equipment. Our complete service offering includes space planning, design, delivery and installation, and we have a great deal of experience at helping both public and academic libraries across the UK find storage solutions that are tailored around their individual needs. Among our vast product range we offer shelving solutions specifically designed for use in libraries. Our Aspire, Reflection and Stormor Duo Library shelving systems, are versatile, adaptable and come with several optional accessories such as signage, end panels and bay end tables. Find us in Mayflower Lounge.
www.link51.com Link 51 (Storage Products) Link House Halesfield 6 Telford Shropshire TF7 4LN E: [email protected] T: 0800 169 5151
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OCLC (UK) Ltd Founded in 1967, OCLC is a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organisation dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world’s information and reducing library costs. More than 74,000 libraries in 170 countries have used OCLC services to locate, acquire, catalogue, lend, preserve and manage library materials. Researchers, students, faculty, scholars, professional librarians and other information seekers use OCLC services to obtain bibliographic, abstract and full-text information when and where they need it. OCLC and its member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain WorldCat, the world’s largest online database for discovery of library resources. Find us in Mayflower Lounge.
www.oclc.org OCLC (UK) Ltd City Gate 8 St. Mary’s Gate Sheffield S1 4LW E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 114 2677500
ProQuest ProQuest connects people with vetted, reliable information. Key to serious research, the company has forged a 75-year reputation as a gateway to the world’s knowledge, playing an essential role for libraries and other organizations whose missions depend on the management and delivery of complete, trustworthy information. An energetic, fast-growing organization, ProQuest includes the ProQuest®, Bowker®, Dialog®, ebrary®, and Serials Solutions® businesses and notable research tools such as the RefWorks® and Pivot™ services, as well as its Summon® web-scale discovery service. The company is headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with offices around the world. Find us in Mayflower 3.
www.proquest.com Zoe Loveland, Director Academic Segment Planning The Quorum, Barnwell Road, Cambridge, CB5 8SW E: [email protected] T: +44 (0)1223 271231 Twitter: @proquest
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Reassurance Security Services Ltd Reassurance Security Services Ltd is a medium sized enterprise which has over 6 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 cover. Find us in Mayflower 3.
www.reassurancesecurityservices.co.uk Kathryn McGowan Contract Director E: kathryn@reassurancesecurity services.co.uk T: + 44 (0) 845 372 1995
RefME RefME is the world’s first multi-platform tool to completely automate the citation, referencing and bibliography process for over 7,000 referencing styles. With RefME you can create accurate citations for any source in seconds and complete an entire bibliography in minutes, saving students valuable time and marks. Over 800,000 students agree with us and have downloaded RefME in the last academic year. RefME would like to work in partnership with you and your institute to bring benefits to the teaching process, academic outcomes, data insight and more. Speak with us to find out how a partnership could bear fruit for your institution. See us at the welcome drinks reception; find us in Mayflower 3 and see us at our fringe meeting.
www.refme.com Jock Wright Academic Partnerships E: [email protected] T: +44 (0)7946 653 220
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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, SirsiDynix helps 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. Talk to Andy Panayiotou to discover how SirsiDynix can help your library achieve impact with its software and services, or learn more at sirsidynix.com. See us in Mayflower Lounge.
www.sirsidynix.com Andy Panayiotou E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 1923 202901
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