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-====== Library ​Consortia ​======+====== Library ​shared services and national initiatives ​======
  
-====== ​ See the  shared services page   ======+====== ​Single digital presence for UK public libraries ​======
  
-====== Libraries-a shared services success story ======+**[[https://​www.theguardian.com/​books/​2023/​dec/​30/​millions-wasted-on-attempt-to-create-nationwide-uk-library-website-campaigners-claim|Millions wasted on attempt to create nationwide UK library website, campaigners claim.]]**
  
-Libraries systems appear to be one of the success stories of shared services in local governmentAt July 2109 over 90 Library authorities (around 45%) were part of one kind of shared Library Management System (LMS) shared service. As many library authorities are already shared services it means that over half of the UK councils are in a shared LMS. There is a national shared service (for discovering books and resources) and by 2015 over a quarter of UK *Library* authorities (representing a higher share of councils) share a library system. Some like the [[:selms|]] consortium and The London Libraries Consortium are very large indeed. Some shared services, like the September 2015 contract for a library system for Wales, are national in scope. The Welsh initiative anticipates savings of 60-70%.+Dalya AlbergeObserver30 Dec 2023
  
-===== Consortium case studies =====+"The UK’s beleaguered public libraries have been let down by years of indecision and delays over how to spend millions of pounds in funding earmarked for a nationwide website.This was among damning criticisms voiced on Saturday by campaigners who have lost patience with the government, the British Library and Arts Council England (ACE) over their longstanding failure to develop a nationwide scheme. The “Single Digital Presence” (SDP) – renamed LibraryOn – was meant to bring together public libraries in one website to enable the public to access collections across the country. The problem has been that there are 150 library authorities in England alone, each with their own technology and management systems. Government funds have been allocated in various tranches to ACE and the British Library to make it happen.
  
-==== SELMS Consortium ​====+===== What is LibraryOn =====
  
-[[https://dcmslibraries.blog.gov.uk/​2018/​11/​01/​selms-consortium-reflecting-our-shared-values-of-customer-service-value-for-money-and-innovation/|SELMS Consortium ​]]- reflecting our shared values of customer servicevalue for money and innovationHilary BallardDCMS Library blog. 1 November 2018. SELMS consortium manager Hilary Ballard writes about the project’s developmentand the benefits it offers today.+\\ 
 +[[https://libraryon.org/about|LibraryOn]] [ was the “Single Digital Presence”] is a publicly-fundednot-for-profit programme that promotes the work of public libraries. It aims to increase visits to public libraries by making their offers and services easier to discover ​and use.Funded by Arts Council Englandand with libraries and library ethics at its heartLibraryOn currently does this in two core ways:
  
-"​[SELMS] supports more than 600,000 borrowers, issuing over 18 million items a year, from over 6 million items of stock.\\ +  - Through the LibraryOn websitewe share content that tells real stories ​from library staff, customers and volunteers. And we communicate the range of services, community activities and content libraries offer. By showing the real difference libraries make, we aim to encourage more people to explore what they offer – in-person and online
-The LMS consortium solution ​has certainly enabled partners ​to achieve considerable discounts, from shared bibliographic resources, to reducing ​the technical burden on system configuration ​and managementOne partner reports an annual saving ​of over £81,​000 ​and another has cut their system costs by 50%."+  ​- ​The LibraryOn grants programme ​hasto datedistributed £1.1m of funding ​to library services across England in 2023 to help library services make the most of the opportunities technology offers to be able to connect to their audiences. Through the funding we have been able to support library services to improve their online presence ​and discoverabilityWe also convene a Community ​of Practice for grant recipients to connect ​and share information and inspiration.
  
-==== Libraries Consortium (was the London Libraries Consortium -LLC) ====+===== LibraryOn/​Single digital presence background and history =====
  
-[[https://​www.gov.uk/government/case-studies/​london-libraries-consortium-partnership-working|London Libraries Consortiumpartnership working]]+[[https://​www.bl.uk/projects/single-digital-presence|The Single Digital Presence project]] will develop a digital platform to improve public access to the collections,​ exhibitions and online events of libraries ​across the UK. Tiina Hill, British Library. [Blog] 6 October 2022 \\ 
 +[[https://​www.bl.uk/​projects/​single-digital-presence|https://​www.bl.uk/​projects/​single-digital-presence]] \\ 
 +"The platform, which will be developed by the British Library, will allow libraries to share content and resources with audiences around the world, promote two-way traffic with local library websites, and give national visibility to local events and collections.The current phase of funding (June 2021 – March 2024) will enable us to develop and test a public-facing version of the platform. £1.1 million of the funding is ring-fenced to help libraries in England with their digital offers."​
  
-Case study from:Department ​for DigitalCultureMedia & Sport Part of:​Libraries shaping the future: toolkit ​and case studies and Library services Published:​30 November 2016+[[https://​www.artscouncil.org.uk/​blog/​single-digital-presence-libraries|The Single Digital Presence ​for UK public libraries project get further £3.4m funding]]. "one national platform that can host library-curated content and servicesshowcase exhibitions as well as promote two-way traffic with local library websitesgiving national visibility to local events ​and collections"​ Arts Council [blog] 3 June 2021
  
-"The London Libraries Consortium (LLC) is a business partnership of 18 London public library services committed to delivering excellence and providing value for money. This is is done by sharing resources in IT, stock management, staff development,​ training and using shared contract opportunities.+==== National Digital Platform ​for Wales ====
  
-The LLC’s vision is to be “the leading player ​in the success ​of the nation’s libraries; a powerhouse ​for new ideas for what libraries ​can deliver and the way that they work; and the most efficient and cost-effective provider of shared libraries support services.” +"One stop portal for Welsh Libraries – you can find out what’s happening ​in libraries, search for books, browse a wide range of online resources, join online, locate your nearest library, ask tricky questions, and lots more. This website has been created and designed as part of the Welsh Government’s support ​for libraries. ​\\ [[https://libraries.wales/|https://libraries.wales/]]
- +
-==== Welsh Libraries consortium ==== +
- +
-[[http://www.sirsidynix.com/press/​welsh-public-libraries-select-sirsidynix-symphony-to-support-nationwide|Welsh Public Libraries Select SirsiDynix]] Symphony to Support Nationwide Library System. +
- +
-SirsiDynix Press Release November 2016 +
- +
-"The new Wales system allows patrons to use a single card to check out materials from any public library location, rather than restricting users only to the local authority to which they are registered. In addition to the benefit of expanding patron access, the move from individual, local systems to a single, unified system will save authorities up to 70% on automation costs"​. +
- +
-==== LibrariesWest. ==== +
- +
-[[https://www.gov.uk/government/​case-studies/​librarieswest|LibrariesWest. ​]]Gov.uk Case study. December 2015 +
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-"​LibrariesWest is an established partnership between 7 neighbouring library services in the south west of England. In July 2015, Dorset County Council and the Borough of Poole joined existing members, resulting in a ‘coast to coast’ service. Somerset County Council (SCC) is the lead council for the partnership and employs a small number of staff to deliver shared services. Staff costs are shared between the partners proportional to their size based on the population served. The consortium is managed by a board compromising of the heads of service of the member authorities. A consortium agreement governs the management of LibrariesWest and outlines the scope of activity and responsibilities within it, and a Strategic Plan sets out the direction of travel and priority areas of activity. The partnership was established initially to share LMS and Bibliographical Services Unit, but has grown over the years to deliver partnership working in other areas such as shared marketing initiatives and activities, staff training and a shared public enquiry service"​.\\ +
-consortium +
- +
-===== Single digital presence for UK public libraries =====+
  
 ==== Digital transformation for UK public libraries five approaches to a ‘single digital presence ==== ==== Digital transformation for UK public libraries five approaches to a ‘single digital presence ====
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 The recommendations paper, //**Digital Transformations for UK public libraries: five approaches to a ‘Single Digital Presence**// ​ ’ , sets out what a national online platform (or “single digital presence”) for public libraries could look like, what it could be used for and how such an offering might fit in with existing digital library systems.The British Library undertook a year-long enquiry to examine a range of options for such a platform and has identified five potential models that could enable public libraries to benefit fully from recent technological developments and to engage new and existing users at local and national level. These are: The recommendations paper, //**Digital Transformations for UK public libraries: five approaches to a ‘Single Digital Presence**// ​ ’ , sets out what a national online platform (or “single digital presence”) for public libraries could look like, what it could be used for and how such an offering might fit in with existing digital library systems.The British Library undertook a year-long enquiry to examine a range of options for such a platform and has identified five potential models that could enable public libraries to benefit fully from recent technological developments and to engage new and existing users at local and national level. These are:
  
-   - Deep Shared Infrastructure – a common, centralised Library Management System, procured at a UK wide level and run as a single piece of technology serving all libraries. Such interventions are rare at national level, though the Republic of Ireland has recently introduced such a system.+  ​- Deep Shared Infrastructure – a common, centralised Library Management System, procured at a UK wide level and run as a single piece of technology serving all libraries. Such interventions are rare at national level, though the Republic of Ireland has recently introduced such a system.
   - UK wide Content Discovery – an aggregator at UK national level of free-to-view digital content from libraries, archives and other public collections. Example include Gallica in France, Trove in Australia, Finna in Finland and the Digital Public Library of America in the USA.   - UK wide Content Discovery – an aggregator at UK national level of free-to-view digital content from libraries, archives and other public collections. Example include Gallica in France, Trove in Australia, Finna in Finland and the Digital Public Library of America in the USA.
   - Unified Digital Lending – a single, publicly-run service devoted to the free digital ‘lending’ of books and other copyright content that would otherwise only be available on a commercial basis. An example is eReolen in Denmark.   - Unified Digital Lending – a single, publicly-run service devoted to the free digital ‘lending’ of books and other copyright content that would otherwise only be available on a commercial basis. An example is eReolen in Denmark.
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 "​**Explore the feasibility of a shared national digital platform for public libraries in England** ​ (Single Library Digital Presence) and then identify ways to develop, operate and fund it" "​**Explore the feasibility of a shared national digital platform for public libraries in England** ​ (Single Library Digital Presence) and then identify ways to develop, operate and fund it"
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-==== National Digital Platform for Wales ==== 
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-"One stop portal for Welsh Libraries – you can find out what’s happening in libraries, search for books, browse a wide range of online resources, join online, locate your nearest library, ask tricky questions, and lots more. This website has been created and designed as part of the Welsh Government’s support for libraries. \\ [[https://​libraries.wales/​|https://​libraries.wales/​]] 
  
 ==== Essential Digital Infrastructure for Public Libraries in England. ==== ==== Essential Digital Infrastructure for Public Libraries in England. ====
  
-A plan for moving forward.Prepared by BiblioCommons November 24, 2015. Commissioned by The Society of Chief Librarians in collaboration with The Reading Agency With funding from Arts Council England. (Also known as the [[http://​goscl.com/​wp-content/​uploads/​151130-DigitalPlatformFinalReport.pdf|"Bibliocommons report]]")+A plan for moving forward.Prepared by BiblioCommons November 24, 2015. Commissioned by The Society of Chief Librarians in collaboration with The Reading Agency With funding from Arts Council England. (Also known as the "{{:digitalplatformfinalreport_jan2016.pdf|Bibliocommons report}} ")
  
 "This report argues that a standards-based digital platform is the only viable technology for realising recent strategic goals articulated by leaders for England’s public libraries. The platform would allow libraries and their partners to innovate, collaborate and share in ways they cannot now do. The report further argues that the primary mode of service on this platform must be co-production – among library authorities,​ and among library staff, national and local partners, and importantly,​ end users. We show how new digital divides have made the mission of libraries – literacy, learning, and community inclusion – as relevant as it ever was. And that in order to provide an energetic response, libraries must invite their users into their digital spaces: their catalogues, their websites, their ebook readers, their online events calendars. We argue that these two measures, a standards-based digital platform and co-production of services, will reinvigorate libraries and create substantial,​ tangible outcomes in literacy, digital and social inclusion, health, education, and economic participation."​ "This report argues that a standards-based digital platform is the only viable technology for realising recent strategic goals articulated by leaders for England’s public libraries. The platform would allow libraries and their partners to innovate, collaborate and share in ways they cannot now do. The report further argues that the primary mode of service on this platform must be co-production – among library authorities,​ and among library staff, national and local partners, and importantly,​ end users. We show how new digital divides have made the mission of libraries – literacy, learning, and community inclusion – as relevant as it ever was. And that in order to provide an energetic response, libraries must invite their users into their digital spaces: their catalogues, their websites, their ebook readers, their online events calendars. We argue that these two measures, a standards-based digital platform and co-production of services, will reinvigorate libraries and create substantial,​ tangible outcomes in literacy, digital and social inclusion, health, education, and economic participation."​
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 ==== Sieghart on a national infrastructure for (English) public libraries ==== ==== Sieghart on a national infrastructure for (English) public libraries ====
  
-See:​[[http://​www.local.gov.uk/​web/​guest/​first-features/​-/​journal_content/​56/​10180/​6287803/​NEWS|Future libraries,]] William Sieghart LGA website 19 June 2014+'Future libraries, William Sieghart LGA website 19 June 2014 [no longer accessible]
  
 "It is possible to strengthen the service nationally without losing the local approach. My strong view is that part of the answer can be found through offering a digital network for libraries, which could include a **single management system, one library card** ​ valid in all libraries in England,​……Once set up, this network could also be a vehicle for improving the leadership of, and vision for, libraries; more joined-up procurement;​ the sharing of best practice and encouraging change – without conflicting with the need for local approaches. It could give users access to a much wider choice of materials…"​ "It is possible to strengthen the service nationally without losing the local approach. My strong view is that part of the answer can be found through offering a digital network for libraries, which could include a **single management system, one library card** ​ valid in all libraries in England,​……Once set up, this network could also be a vehicle for improving the leadership of, and vision for, libraries; more joined-up procurement;​ the sharing of best practice and encouraging change – without conflicting with the need for local approaches. It could give users access to a much wider choice of materials…"​
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-====== A national service for discovery and delivery of academic journal articles ====== 
- 
-**Access to research** 
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-From January 2014, over 1.5 million academic articles are available, free of charge, in participating public libraries across the UK. Students, independent researchers and small businesses can now access many of the world’s best academic papers through their local libraries, a result of a unique collaboration between librarians and publishers, who have made their journal content available for free. 
  
 ===== Failed national initiatives ===== ===== Failed national initiatives =====
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 ==== Bookmark your Library ==== ==== Bookmark your Library ====
  
-This provides ​information on public libraries across the UK and includes a link to the national catalogue Fab Libraries launched in 2012+This provided ​information on public libraries across the UK and includes a link to the national catalogue ​Fab Libraries launched in 2012
  
 ==== Fab Libraries ==== ==== Fab Libraries ====
  
-FABLibraries ​provides ​access to more than 149 UK public library catalogues in a single search. It will link you to the library’s own website, ​tell you if it is available so you can get your local library ​to borrow it for you, and will even show you library locations on a map and the distance from where you are.+FABLibraries ​provided ​access to more than 149 UK public library catalogues in a single search. It linked ​to the library’s own website, to provide availability information ​and showed ​you library locations on a map. It was an project based on an earlier inititaive by OCLC and The Combined Regions (TCR) to provide Britain'​s first freely accessible national public library union catalogue
  
-[[http://​www.oclc.org/​us/​en/​productworks/​ukunioncat.htm|OCLC and The Combined Regions (TCR) have announced plans]] to launch Britain'​s first freely accessible national public library ​union catalogue, the first of its kind in the country. (note this has morphed into fabLibraries -see above)+==== OCLC and The Combined Regions (TCR) union catalogue ​====
  
-While the objective ​is to ultimately include all UK public libraries within the catalogue, initially, the project ​will provide a view of holdings contributed to WorldCat by the 149 local authorities ​with a current full package subscription to UnityUK. ​As the UK's only national network for resource sharingUnityUK participants already ​provide ​regular updates of holdings records to WorldCat, which are intended primarily for inter-library loans purposes. ​This data, as it stands, will be used to provide ​an initial 'proof of concept'​ of the union catalogue ​for review by those UnityUK ​libraries ​with full package subscription in spring 2011 (see timings below).+While the objective ​was to ultimately include all UK public libraries within the catalogue, initially, the project ​aimed to provide a view of holdings contributed to WorldCat by the 149 local authorities. It was based on UnityUK. ​- a national network for resource sharingUnityUK participants already ​provided ​regular updates of holdings records to WorldCat, which were intended primarily for inter-library loans purposes. ​The initiative provided ​an initial 'proof of concept' ​This preliminary version ​of the catalogue ​would then be extended to include other UK public ​libraries. As pre-requisite for the project, the holdings data of participating libraries would need to be made visible on the open Web through WorldCat.org.
  
-This preliminary version of the catalogue will then be extended to include other UK public libraries that do not currently have a full package UnityUK subscription and wish to join.+====   ====
  
-As a pre-requisite for the project, the holdings data of participating libraries will need to be made visible on the open Web through WorldCat.org. Having your collection discoverable virtually anywhere on the Web through Worldcat.org was previously only offered to UnityUK participants as a chargeable service. Now, OCLC will provide this unique benefit as part of a full-package UnityUK subscription and has therefore been factored into the 2011 renewals with these customers.+====== Shared library system initiatives ======
  
-====   ====+===== Haringey Council joins The Libraries Consortium ===== 
 + 
 +From the (Haringey)** [[https://​www.haringey.gov.uk/​news/​haringey-council-joins-libraries-consortium|Press Release]]**7th June 2022: "The Libraries Consortium, chaired by the London Borough of Sutton, currently consisting of 22 local authorities,​ delivers one of the models defined by the British Library’s recommendations paper, Digital Transformation for UK public libraries: five approaches to a '​Single Digital Presence'​. This paper sets out what a national online platform (or “single digital presence”) would look like. The Libraries Consortium delivers ‘Deep Shared Infrastructure’ – a common, centralised Library Management System, procured at a UK-wide level and run as a single piece of technology serving all libraries. SirsiDynix is the incumbent library management service provider."​ 
 + 
 +===== Surrey County Council joins The Libraries Consortium ===== 
 + 
 +**(SirsiDynix library system)** 
 + 
 +[[https://​librarytechnology.org/​pr/​26054|From the 14 April 2021 Press Release]]: “Surrey has 52 libraries serving 1.2 million people and this is part of the Library Transformation Programme improving services for our residents.“Surrey Libraries are excited to join the UK’s largest consortium, with the enhanced customer experience for all members this will bring. Members will be able to use their library card at any of the 380 member branches, crossing boundaries into London boroughs, and reaching as far as Essex and Luton. Shared catalogues will offer choice from more than 8 million items of stock, which can be delivered to any Surrey Library in days. Pooling staff expertise and fostering innovation will increase our purchasing power and enable development and sharing of new services.” Susan Wills, Assistant Director, Lifelong Learning and Culture, Surrey County Council The Consortium delivers one of the models defined by the British Library’s recommendations paper, Digital Transformation for UK public libraries: five approaches to a '​Single Digital Presence',​ which sets out what a national online platform (or “single digital presence”) would look like. A common, centralised Library Management System, procured at a UK-wide level serves all libraries, and gives customers access to millions more items of stock, with huge diversity of material and a single powerful brand. 
 + 
 +===== Essex & Thurrock Join a Framework for the Future: The Libraries Consortium. ===== 
 + 
 +[[https://​www.sirsidynix.com/​press_release/​essex-thurrock-join-a-framework-for-the-future-the-libraries-consortium/​|SirsiDynix Press Release]]. 14th October 2020 
 + 
 +From the Press Release: //"​Kelly Saini Badwal, Head of Cultural Services, Chief Executive’s Directorate,​ London Borough of Sutton. “We now have 20 authorities who have joined TLC, making TLC the largest libraries consortium in England. The number of customers who benefit from a wide range of stock is now at 2.8 million across 254 libraries. TLC has successfully delivered a library management system which meets the needs of customers, and this is being further enhanced with the addition of ‘self-checkout’ on the My Library app. Customers will be able to check out and return items in libraries from their personal mobile devices. As the Lead Authority, we’re working with member authorities to develop a unique digital platform giving customers access to books, events, and services all in one place – a single digital platform.”//​ 
 + 
 +====== Libraries-a shared services success story ====== 
 + 
 +Libraries systems appear to be one of the success stories of shared services in local government. At July 2019 over 90 Library authorities (around 45%) were part of one kind of shared Library Management System (LMS) shared service. As many library authorities are already shared services it means that over half of the UK councils are in a shared LMS. Over a quarter of UK *Library* authorities (representing a higher share of councils) share a library system. Some like the [[:selms|]] consortium and The Libraries Consortium are very large indeed. Some shared services, like the September 2015 contract for a library system for Wales, are national in scope. The Welsh initiative anticipates savings of 60-70%. 
 + 
 +===== Consortium case studies ===== 
 + 
 +==== SELMS Consortium ==== 
 + 
 +[[https://​dcmslibraries.blog.gov.uk/​2018/​11/​01/​selms-consortium-reflecting-our-shared-values-of-customer-service-value-for-money-and-innovation/​|SELMS Consortium ]]- reflecting our shared values of customer service, value for money and innovation. Hilary Ballard, DCMS Library blog. 1 November 2018. SELMS consortium manager Hilary Ballard writes about the project’s development,​ and the benefits it offers today. 
 + 
 +"​[SELMS] supports more than 600,000 borrowers, issuing over 18 million items a year, from over 6 million items of stock. \\ The LMS consortium solution has certainly enabled partners to achieve considerable discounts, from shared bibliographic resources, to reducing the technical burden on system configuration and management. One partner reports an annual saving of over £81,000 and another has cut their system costs by 50%."​ 
 + 
 +==== Libraries Consortium (was the London Libraries Consortium -LLC) ==== 
 + 
 +[[https://​www.gov.uk/​government/​case-studies/​london-libraries-consortium-partnership-working|London Libraries Consortium: partnership working]] 
 + 
 +Case study from:​Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Part of:​Libraries shaping the future: toolkit and case studies and Library services Published:​30 November 2016 
 + 
 +"The London Libraries Consortium (LLC) is a business partnership of 18 London public library services committed to delivering excellence and providing value for money. This is is done by sharing resources in IT, stock management, staff development,​ training and using shared contract opportunities. 
 + 
 +The LLC’s vision is to be “the leading player in the success of the nation’s libraries; a powerhouse for new ideas for what libraries can deliver and the way that they work; and the most efficient and cost-effective provider of shared libraries support services.” 
 + 
 +==== Welsh Libraries consortium ==== 
 + 
 +[[http://​www.sirsidynix.com/​press/​welsh-public-libraries-select-sirsidynix-symphony-to-support-nationwide|Welsh Public Libraries Select SirsiDynix]] Symphony to Support Nationwide Library System. 
 + 
 +SirsiDynix Press Release November 2016 
 + 
 +"The new Wales system allows patrons to use a single card to check out materials from any public library location, rather than restricting users only to the local authority to which they are registered. In addition to the benefit of expanding patron access, the move from individual, local systems to a single, unified system will save authorities up to 70% on automation costs"​. 
 + 
 +==== LibrariesWest. ==== 
 + 
 +[[https://​www.gov.uk/​government/​case-studies/​librarieswest|LibrariesWest. ]]Gov.uk Case study. December 2015 
 + 
 +"​LibrariesWest is an established partnership between 7 neighbouring library services in the south west of England. In July 2015, Dorset County Council and the Borough of Poole joined existing members, resulting in a ‘coast to coast’ service. Somerset County Council (SCC) is the lead council for the partnership and employs a small number of staff to deliver shared services. Staff costs are shared between the partners proportional to their size based on the population served. The consortium is managed by a board compromising of the heads of service of the member authorities. A consortium agreement governs the management of LibrariesWest and outlines the scope of activity and responsibilities within it, and a Strategic Plan sets out the direction of travel and priority areas of activity. The partnership was established initially to share LMS and Bibliographical Services Unit, but has grown over the years to deliver partnership working in other areas such as shared marketing initiatives and activities, staff training and a shared public enquiry service"​. \\ consortium 
 + 
 +====== A national service for discovery and delivery of academic journal articles ====== 
 + 
 +**Access to research** 
 + 
 +From January 2014, over 1.5 million academic articles are available, free of charge, in participating public libraries across the UK. Students, independent researchers and small businesses can now access many of the world’s best academic papers through their local libraries, a result of a unique collaboration between librarians and publishers, who have made their journal content available for free. 
 + 
 +=====   =====
  
 ====== UK public Library consortia/​shared services ====== ====== UK public Library consortia/​shared services ======
  
 ==== Black Country ==== ==== Black Country ====
 +
 +(Use the Capita Library system)
  
 The Black Country sits at the heart of England and covers 356 sq. It is home to over 1.1 m people. The Black Country sits at the heart of England and covers 356 sq. It is home to over 1.1 m people.
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 EMLIB is open to other authorities requesting to join the consortium. EMLIB is open to other authorities requesting to join the consortium.
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-==== Essex ==== 
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-(Share a Vubis system from Infor) 
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-  * Essex County 
-  * Thurrock 
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-March 2020. "The council is updating its library management system (the IT platform used to run the service). The preferred option is to join the Libraries Consortium.If this decision goes ahead it is anticipated that Essex will join the consortium around summer 2021". [[https://​libraries.essex.gov.uk/​news/​investment-in-libraries-has-started/​|Investment in libraries has started.]] Essex County Council website 20 March March 2020 
  
 ==== Gloucestershire and Swindon ==== ==== Gloucestershire and Swindon ====
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   * South Gloucestershire   * South Gloucestershire
  
-==== Library ​Consortium ( was the London Libraries Consortium LLC) ====+==== Libraries ​Consortium (was the London Libraries Consortium LLC) ====
  
 (Selected SirsDynix Symphony in July 2018 -moving from Axiell) (Selected SirsDynix Symphony in July 2018 -moving from Axiell)
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   * Ealing   * Ealing
   * Enfield   * Enfield
 +  * Essex County
   * Hackney   * Hackney
 +  * Haringey
   * Harrow   * Harrow
   * Havering   * Havering
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   * Newham   * Newham
   * Redbridge   * Redbridge
 +  * Surrey
   * Sutton   * Sutton
 +  * Thurrock
   * Tower Hamlets   * Tower Hamlets
   * Waltham Forest   * Waltham Forest
   * Wandsworth   * Wandsworth
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-Essex Country Council March 2020. "The council is updating its library management system (the IT platform used to run the service). The preferred option is to join the Libraries Consortium.If this decision goes ahead it is anticipated that Essex will join the consortium around summer 2021". [[https://​libraries.essex.gov.uk/​news/​investment-in-libraries-has-started/​|Investment in libraries has started.]] Essex County Council website 20 March March 2020 
  
 ==== Scottish Consortium of Public Libraries (SCoPL) ==== ==== Scottish Consortium of Public Libraries (SCoPL) ====
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   * Wrexham County Borough Council   * Wrexham County Borough Council
   * Grwp Llandrillo Menai   * Grwp Llandrillo Menai
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 +==== Yorkshire and Humber ====
 +
 +Selected SirsiDynix 2019 under Framework Agreement for 15 authorities from the Yorkshire & Humberside region. At August 2020 the authorities highlighted in bold are already using SirsiDynix or have committed to moving to SirsiDynix under the framework agreement.
 +
 +  * **Barnsley**
 +  * Bradford
 +  * Calderdale
 +  * Doncaster
 +  * East Riding
 +  * **Hull**
 +  * **Kirklees**
 +  * **Leeds**
 +  * N. Lincolnshire
 +  * N.E. Lincolnshire
 +  * North Yorkshire
 +  * **Rotherham**
 +  * **Sheffield**
 +  * Wakefield
 +  * **York**
  
  
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