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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
The Value of Libraries to Research and Researchers
RLUK/ RIN Report 'The Value of Libraries to Research and Researchers'. Press Release and key points at http://bit.ly/mPz3R1
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This is a blog for those interested in the dissemination and publication of research.
The authors are Research Support Librarians in Irish University Libraries:
Aoife Geraghty,
University of Limerick
Gwen Ryan & Rosarie Coughlan,
NUI Galway
Jack Hyland,
Dublin City University
Jessica Eustace,
Trinity College Dublin
The items are summaries and personal interpretations, and are not any form of official statement.
Blog Administrator:
Aoife Geraghty,
Research Support Librarian,
University of Limerick
aoife.geraghty@ul.ie
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