Disruptive innovation in scholarly

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Disruptive innovation in scholarly
SCONUL Winter Conference 2015
27 November 2015
Disruptive innovation in scholarly
communications
Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE
Contents
Conference programme
Page 3
Venue information
Page 5
Speaker biographies
Page 7
Delegates
Page 13
Parallel sessions attendee lists
Page 23
SCONUL Strategy 2016-19
Page 31
Our sponsors
Page 32
Wifi information
Wifi is available free of charge within the Wellcome
Collection for all SCONUL delegates. To connect to the
internet please follow the steps below:

Connect to: Wellcome Conference
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Password: autumn15 (all lower case).
#sconul15
SCONUL Winter Conference 2015
Programme
10.00
Registration
10.25
Welcome from Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL
10.35
Disruptions in scholarly publishing
Dr Koen Becking, President, Executive Board, Tilburg University
11.15
Questions
11.25
Coffee break
11.45
Collaboration and collective working: three areas of change
Liam Earney, Director, Jisc Collections
Managing the move away from historic print spend
Diane Bruxvoort, University Librarian and Director of Library, Special Collections and
Museums, University of Aberdeen
Building a library monograph collection: time for the next paradigm shift?
Professor James Wilsdon, Professor of Science and Democracy, University of Sussex
The metric tide: responsible uses of quantitative data in research management and
assessment
12.20
Questions
12.30
Lunch
13.30
Parallel sessions: New models for publishing, licensing and collections
Frances Pinter, Founder, Knowledge Unlatched and CEO, Manchester University Press
Knowledge Unlatched and the future of open access monographs Steel Room
Sue White, Director of Computing and Library Services, University of Huddersfield &
Graham Stone, Information Resources Manager, University of Huddersfield
A new era for library publishing? The potential for collaboration amongst new
university presses Burroughs Room
Chris Banks, Director of Library Services, Imperial College London
How a new UK scholarly communications licence could support funder aims and
academic openness whilst reducing library effort Franks Room (closed session)
14.30
Coffee break
14.50
Vision for Jisc
Paul Feldman, Chief Executive, Jisc
15.10
Who will disrupt the disruptors?
Martin Eve, Senior Lecturer in Literature, Technology and Publishing, Birkbeck, University
of London
15.50
Questions
16.00
Closing remarks Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL
16.10
Close and departure
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SCONUL Winter Conference 2015
Conference venue
The SCONUL Winter Conference 2015 will take place at the Wellcome Collection, 183
Euston Road, London.
The main conference hall, the Henry Wellcome Auditorium, is on lower ground 1. Meeting
rooms Franks and Steel are on the same floor opposite the Theatre. The remaining meeting
room, Burroughs, is on lower ground 2 the floor below.
Getting to the conference venue
Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road
London
NW1 2BE
http://wellcomecollection.org/visit-us/getting-here
Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road
London NW1 2BE
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Speaker biographies in order of appearance
Liz Jolly
Director of Library and Information Services, Teesside
University, and Chair of SCONUL
Liz has been Chair of SCONUL since June 2014. Before joining Teesside
University, she was Associate Director (Services and Operations) in
Information and Learning Services at the University of Salford. She has
held departmental senior management positions at East London and
London South Bank universities and has also worked at Huddersfield,
Leeds Beckett, Lincoln and Manchester Metropolitan universities.
Liz is a Fellow both of CILIP and the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and
Commerce (RSA). A former Chair of the CILIP University, College and Research Group, Liz is a
member of the Editorial Board of the New Review of Academic Librarianship and a member of the
British Library Advisory Council.
Liz wrote the chapter, ‘Space: Changing the Boundaries’ in Collaboration in Libraries and Learning
Environments, edited by Maxine Melling and Margaret Weaver (Facet Publishing, 2013).
Koen Becking
President, Executive Board, Tilburg University
Dr Koen Becking is the President of the Executive Board of Tilburg
University. He is responsible for general administrative matters, such as
the relationship with the Board of Governors and the University Council.
Additionally, he works on the university's strategic policy, corporate
identity and administrative and social representation. He is also
responsible for personnel and student policies.
Before Koen joined Tilburg University, he was Chairman of the board of
the Dutch Catholic broadcasting organization KRO (2007-2012). Previously, he was Managing Director
at the ROI (now PBLQ), a training centre for public sector staff (2002-2007). He has also worked for
the Ministry of Justice and the Centre for Public Sector Labour Relations (CAOP).
Koen studied political science at the University of Amsterdam from 1988 to 1992, and in 1999 he
received a master's degree in Public Administration from the Netherlands School of Public
Administration. In 2002, he was awarded a PhD from Utrecht University for his analysis of ten years of
labour relations in the public sector. Since January 2015, he has been reappointed as a professor by
special appointment at the School of Public Leadership at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.
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Liam Earney
Director, Jisc Collections
Liam Earney became Director of Jisc Collections in April 2015, where he
is responsible for all of Jisc’s licensing and negotiations on behalf of UK
universities.
He has been working with e-resources since 1997 when he joined the
London School of Economics as a bibliographer. From the LSE, Liam
moved to Jisc where he has been for the last 12 years in a variety of roles
associated with content licensing, resource management and IPR.
At Jisc, he has led negotiations for a large number of consortium agreements on behalf of
universities and colleges in the UK and overseas, as well as working with museum libraries and the
NHS. More recently, he has been responsible for Knowledge Base+; overseeing the review of Jisc’s
portfolio of library support services; and leading discussion with publishers on the cost of hybrid
open access.
Diane Bruxvoort
University Librarian and Director of Library, Special
Collections and Museums, University of Aberdeen
Diane Bruxvoort joined the Library, Special Collections and Museums at
the University of Aberdeen as University Librarian and Director in the
spring of 2014.
She joined from the University of Florida where she was the Senior
Associate Dean, serving as deputy to the Dean of Libraries, with
responsibility for collections, acquisitions, cataloguing, public services,
digital services, and special collections.
Previously, Diane worked at the University of Houston Libraries for ten years, starting as the Head of
Access Services and ending her time there as the Associate Dean for Collections. While at Houston,
she provided leadership for a major building programme which led the transition to electronic access
to journals, and affected a major redesign of the library website.
Before moving into academic libraries, she spent seventeen years working in public libraries in and
around Houston, Texas. Diane is President of the Library Leadership, Administration, and
Management Division of the American Library Association and is quickly becoming involved with
collaborative library groups in the UK.
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Professor James Wilsdon
Professor of Science and Democracy, University of Sussex
James Wilsdon is Professor of Science and Democracy in the Science
Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the University of Sussex where he is also
Director of The Nexus Network, an ESRC-funded initiative to link
research, policy and practice across food, energy, water and the
environment.
In 2014, James was asked by the Higher Education Funding Council for
England (HEFCE) to chair an independent review of the role of metrics
and indicators in the UK research system, which published its final
report The Metric Tide in July 2015.
In 2015, James was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, the UK's national academy
of academics, learned societies and practitioners in the social sciences. He is also one of the editors
of the Guardian's political science blog on science, technology and innovation policy. He is also the
convenor for SPRU's MSc in Science and Technology Policy and teaches modules 'Science,
Institutions and Power' and 'The Political Economy of Science Policy.'
From January 2016, James will be taking up a new post as Director of Policy, Impact and Engagement
in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Sheffield, which he will combine with a Chair in
Research Policy in the Department of Politics.
Frances Pinter
Founder, Knowledge Unlatched and CEO, Manchester
University Press
Frances Pinter is the founder of Knowledge Unlatched – a new initiative
that facilitates sustainable open access publishing. She is also the CEO
of Manchester University Press. She was the founding Publisher of
Bloomsbury Academic and ran the Churchill Archive digitisation project.
Previously she was Publishing Director at the Soros Foundation (Open
Society Foundation). In the late 1990s, she devised the business model
for EIFL, the world’s largest library consortium.
She has been a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics. She founded Pinter Publishers that
owned Leicester University Press and established the imprint Belhaven Press. Frances also holds a BA
from New York University and a PhD from University College London.
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Sue White
Director of Computing and Library Services, University of
Huddersfield
Sue White is Director of Computing and Library Services at the University
of Huddersfield where she has overseen the development of the
University Press. As Chair of the Northern Collaboration, a group of 25
higher education libraries in the North of England, Sue has been involved
in many initiatives which explore collaborative models of service delivery
including the development of an out-of-hours enquiry service. Active in
SCONUL for many years, Sue is currently a member of the SCONUL
Collaboration Strategy Group. She is undertaking a doctorate which
explores leadership transitions between public and private sectors.
Graham Stone
Information Resources Manager, University of Huddersfield
Graham Stone is Information Resources Manager at the University of
Huddersfield where he manages information resources, the University
Repository and University Press. Graham has been involved with a
number of Jisc projects including Huddersfield Open Access Publishing
and the open access best practice pathfinder project. He is co-author of
OAWAL (Open Access Workflows for Academic Librarians) and TERMS
(Techniques in E-Resources Management) with Jill Emery of Portland
State University and is undertaking a doctorate at Huddersfield
investigating the viability of the university press as an open access
publisher.
Chris Banks FRSA
Director of Library Services, Imperial College London
Chris joined Imperial College in September 2013 as Director of Library
Services. She had previously worked at the University of Aberdeen where
she was University Librarian and Director of Library, Special Collections
and Museums, and at the British Library where she spent over 20 years in
a variety of curatorial, management and strategic roles. At Aberdeen,
Chris was the library lead on the award-winning £57m library project,The
Sir Duncan Rice Library, which was opened by the Queen in September
2012.
Chris is active in LERU, LIBER and in RLUK where she is an elected board member. She has a particular
interest in open scholarly communications and is enjoying the many publisher innovations which have
arisen from UK open access policy developments. She continues her interest in music, acting as
trustee to a number of music research organisations as well as being an elected Vice-President of the
Royal Musical Association.
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Paul Feldman
Chief Executive, Jisc
Paul is the chief executive of Jisc, the UK higher, further education and
skills sectors’ not-for-profit organisation for digital services and
solutions, a position he took up in mid-October 2015. Most recently
Paul was an executive partner at Gartner UK, a technology research
and advisory firm. Paul spent over 20 years in financial services at
Nationwide Building Society, Barclays Bank and First Data EMEA, both
in IT and business roles. He has also worked in knowledge-based IT
companies including Thomson Reuters Legal UK and the Intellectual
Property Office. Paul has a track record in introducing innovative solutions, was in the vanguard of
the first moves to use the internet for commercial purposes, and led the work that resulted in sameday payments between bank accounts.
Martin Eve
Senior Lecturer in Literature, Technology and Publishing,
Birkbeck, University of London
Dr Martin Paul Eve is Senior Lecturer in Literature, Technology and
Publishing at Birkbeck, University of London. He is the author of three
books: Pynchon and Philosophy: Wittgenstein, Foucault and Adorno
(Palgrave, 2014), Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts,
Controversies and the Future (Cambridge University Press, 2014), and
Password [a cultural history] (Bloomsbury, 2016), as well as many journal
articles. In addition, Martin is the Director of the Birkbeck Centre for
Technology and Publishing; is a founder and director of the Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation-funded Open Library of Humanities platform; was a member of the HEFCE Expert
Reference Panel for open access monographs; and a member of the Jisc National Scholarly
Communications Advisory Group.
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Delegates
alphabetically by surname
Name
Job title
Organisation
Bethan Adams
Head of Research and Learning
Information Services
University of Hertfordshire
Emma Adamson
Head of Library Services
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Jane Aiken
Assistant Director (Collections and
Resources)
Teesside University
David Archer
Head of Library and Archives Service
London School of Hygiene &
Tropical Medicine
Susan Ashworth
University Librarian
University of Glasgow
Robert Atkinson
Director of Library Services
Birkbeck, University of London
Lori Bailey
Head of Policy and Member
Engagement
SCONUL
Chris Banks
Director of Library Services
Imperial College London
Paul Banks
Head of Library Planning
London Business School
Alison Baud
Director of Library Services
Bath Spa University
Laurence Bebbington
Deputy Librarian and Head of
Library Services
University of Aberdeen
Julie Berry
University Librarian
University of Salford
Simon Bevan
University Librarian
Cranfield University
Kirsten Black
Director of Student and Learning
Support
University of Sunderland
Debbi Boden-Angell
Director of Information Learning
Services
York St John University
Phil Brabban
University Librarian
Coventry University
Diane Bruxvoort
University Librarian and Director of
Library, Special Collections and
Museums
University of Aberdeen
Steve Bull
Sales Manager
Bruynzeel Storage Systems
Marie Burke
Associate Librarian
University College Dublin
Colin Carter
Director, EMEA Library Engagement
Innovative
Elizabeth Charles
Assistant Director
Birkbeck, University of London
Pat Christie
Director of Libraries and Academic
Support Services
University of the Arts London
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Name
Job title
Organisation
Tracey Clarke
Associate Director, Academic and
Digital Strategies, University Library
The University of Sheffield
David Clover
Associate Director
University of East London
Wayne Connolly
University Librarian
Newcastle University
Jan Conway
Director of Library and Student
Services
University for the Creative Arts
John Cox
University Librarian
National University of Ireland,
Galway
Barry Croucher
Head of Help Services, Information
Services
University of Edinburgh
Ann Cummings
Library Services Director
Brunel University
Helen Davies
Head of Library Services
Royal Central School of Speech and
Drama
Andy Duck
Head of Marketing and
Communication (UK)
Bruynzeel Storage Systems
Liam Earney
Director
Jisc Collections
Wendy Evans
Head of Library
University of St Mark & St John
Ed Fay
Head of Digital Scholarship and
Innovation
London School of Economics
Joanne Fitton
Acting Head of Special Collections
University of Leeds
David Ford
Chief Information Officer
University of Hertfordshire
Trish Fouracres
Assistant Director, Learning and
Information Services
University of Wolverhampton
Martin Gill
Head of Academic Services
University of Huddersfield
Jane Gosling
Head of Library and Digital Support
Plymouth University
Nancy Graham
Research Support and Academic
Liaison Manager
London School of Economics
Andrew Gray
Research Support Librarian
Goldsmiths, University of London
Robin Green
Librarian
University of Warwick
Fiona Greig
Head of Library e-Strategy and
Resources
University of Surrey
Anna Grigson
Head of Collection Services Group
London School of Economics
Roisin Gwyer
University Librarian
University of Portsmouth
Sonja Haerkoenen
Scholarly Publications Manager
Cardiff University
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Name
Job title
Organisation
Robert Hall
Director of Library Services and
Employability
King's College London
Andrew Hall
UK Sales Manager
OCLC UK
Jane Harvell
Head of Academic Services and
Special Collections
University of Sussex
June Hedges
Academic Support Manager
University College London
Richard Heseltine
University Librarian
University of Hull
Sue Hodges
Director of Libraries and Archives
Bangor University
Anne Horn
Director of Library Services and
University Librarian
The University of Sheffield
Grace Hudson
Head of Library Services
University of Bradford
Fiona Hughes
Library Services Manager
Manchester Metropolitan University
Stuart Hunt
Head of Resource Development
and Delivery
Oxford Brookes University
Diane Job
Director of Library Services
University of Birmingham
Paul Johnson
Head of Collections and Space
University of Reading
Liz Jolly
Director of Library and Information
Services
Teesside University
Kara Jones
Head of Library Research Services
University of Bath
Scott Jordan
Customer Services Manager,
Library and Information Services
University of Gloucestershire
Judith Keene
University Librarian
University of Worcester
Kate Kelly
Chief Librarian
Royal College of Surgeons in
Ireland
Liz Kerr
Head of Learning Resources
Regent's University London
Nicky Kershaw
University Librarian
Anglia Ruskin University
Kirsty Kift
Acting Assistant Director (Learning
and Research)
Coventry University
Patricia Killiard
Head of Collection Development
and Description
University of Cambridge
Danny Kingsley
Head, Office of Scholarly
Communication
University of Cambridge
Veronica Lawrence
University Librarian
Goldsmiths, University of London
Nicholas Lewis
Library Director
University of East Anglia
Andrew Lockett
Press Manager
University of Westminster Press
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Name
Job title
Organisation
Wendy Luker
Associate Director of Libraries
Leeds Beckett University
Pete Maggs
Director of Library Services
Lancaster University
Virginia Malone
Head of Library Services
University of Greenwich
Elizabeth Malone
Co-director of Library and Learning
Services
Kingston University
Jackie Marfleet
Director of Library Services
Senate House Library, University of
London
David Matthews
Reporter
Times Higher Education
Darlene Maxwell
Head of Library Services
Royal College of Art
Kathryn McGowan
Contracts Director
Reassurance Security Services Ltd
Stephanie Meece
Scholarly Communications Manager
University of the Arts London
SitMui Ng
Co-ordinator
SCONUL
Claire Norman
Account Manager
Reassurance Security Services Ltd
Ronan O'Beirne
Head of Library Learning Services
Southampton Solent University
Fiona O'Brien
Academic Liaison Manager
University of Westminster
Anna O'Neill
Director of Learning and Information
Services
University of Chichester
Gobnait O'Riordan
Director, Library and Information
Services
University of Limerick
Carmel O'Sullivan
Associate Librarian
University College Dublin
Wayne Pallant
Business Development Manager
D-Tech International
Debbie Phillips
Senior Library Assistant
Imperial College London
Doreen Pinfold
Director of Library and Academic
Skills
Falmouth University/FX Plus
Wendy Pirie
Head of Academic and Learner
Services
Heriot-Watt University
Lesley Pitman
Librarian and Director of Information
Services, SSEES Library
University College London
Chris Powis
Head of Library and Learning
Services
University of Northampton
Clare Powne
Head of Library and Culture Services
University of Exeter
Christopher Pressler
Director of Library Services and
Humanities Archive Research Centre
Dublin City University
Oliver Pritchard
Assistant Director
University of Sunderland
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Name
Job title
Organisation
Dave Puplett
Drill Hall Library Manager
University of Greenwich
Lisa Redlinski
Information Services Manager
University of Brighton
Paul Reynolds
University Librarian
Keele University
Caroline Riches
Head of Finance and Planning
The University of Manchester
Kate Robinson
University Librarian
University of Bath
Caroline Rock
Director of Library and Learning
Support Services
University of Surrey
Steve Rose
Deputy Director of Library and
Learning Resources
Birmingham City University
Ann Rossiter
Executive Director
SCONUL
Pete Ryan
Head of Library Services
Canterbury Christ Church University
Jane Saunders
Head of Library Access and
Operations
University of Leeds
Louise Savage
Senior Project Manager
University of Nottingham
Jane Savidge
Director of Library Services
University of Southampton
Elizabeth Selby
Dean, Learning and Information
Service
Southampton Solent University
Andrew Simpson
Associate University Librarian
University of Portsmouth
Simon Speight
Head of Education and Research
Support Services
Durham University
Chris Spencer
Deputy Head of Library Services and
Deputy University Librarian
Bournemouth University
Graham Stone
Information Resources Manager
University of Huddersfield
Leigh Stork
Open Access Support Assistant
(HEFCE)
Imperial College London
Catherine Strong
Sales Account Manager
Innovative
Georgia Stroud
Administrator
SCONUL
Caroline Taylor
University Librarian
University of Leicester
Heather Thrift
Director of Library Services
Liverpool John Moores University
Toni Toms
Access Scheme and
Communications Officer
SCONUL
Elizabeth Traynor
Assistant Director, Library Services
Queen's University of Belfast
John Tuck
Director of Library Services
Royal Holloway, University of
London
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Name
Job title
Organisation
Trudy Turner
Assistant Director, Library
Collections
University of Kent
Jeremy Upton
Director, Library and University
Collections
University of Edinburgh
Philip Vaughan
Interim Director, Library and
Learning Services
University of East London
Tim Wales
Director of Library Services
University of West London
Catherine Walsh
Director of Library Services
University of Essex
Emma Walton
Director of Library Services
Loughborough University
Margaret Weaver
Director of Library and Student
Services
University of Cumbria
Sue White
Director of Computing and Library
Services
University of Huddersfield
Nicky Whitsed
Director of Library Services
The Open University
Charlotte Wilmot
Deputy Librarian
Arts University Bournemouth
Katy Woolfenden
Head of Teaching, Learning and
Students
The University of Manchester
Marcus Woolley
Director of Learning Resources and
Service Excellence
University of Bedfordshire
Helen Workman
Director of Learning Resources
Oxford Brookes University
Nicola Wright
Director of Library Services
London School of Economics
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Parallel sessions
Frances Pinter, Founder, Knowledge Unlatched and CEO, Manchester University
Press
Knowledge Unlatched and the future of open access monographs
Steel Room
Name
Job Title
Institution
Susan Ashworth
University Librarian
University of Glasgow
Chris Banks
Director of Library Services
Imperial College London
Julie Berry
University Librarian
University of Salford
Kirsten Black
Director of Student and Learning
Support
University of Sunderland
Diane Bruxvoort
University Librarian and Director of
Library, Special Collections and
Museums
University of Aberdeen
Andy Duck
Head of Marketing and
Communication (UK)
Bruynzeel Storage Systems
Joanne Fitton
Acting Head of Special Collections
University of Leeds
Fiona Greig
Head of Library e-Strategy and
Resources
University of Surrey
Anna Grigson
Head of Collection Services Group
London School of Economics
Roisin Gwyer
University Librarian
University of Portsmouth
June Hedges
Academic Support Manager
University College London
Robert Hall
Director of Library Services and
Employability
King’s College London
Grace Hudson
Head of Library Services
University of Bradford
Stuart Hunt
Head of Resource Development and
Delivery
Oxford Brookes University
Paul Johnson
Head of Collections and Space
University of Reading
Jackie Marfleet
Director of Library Services
Senate House Library, University of
London
Stephanie Meece
Scholarly Communications Manager
University of the Arts London
Ronan O'Beirne
Head of Library Learning Services
Southampton Solent University
Carmel O'Sullivan
Associate Librarian
University College Dublin
Wendy Pirie
Head of Academic and Learner
Services
Heriot-Watt University
Lesley Pitman
Librarian and Director of Information
Services, SSEES Library
University College London
Chris Powis
Head of Library and Learning
Services
University of Northampton
Clare Powne
Head of Library and Culture Services
University of Exeter
Dave Puplett
Drill Hall Library Manager
University of Greenwich
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Name
Job Title
Institution
Paul Reynolds
University Librarian
Keele University
Jane Saunders
Head of Library Access and
Operations
University of Leeds
Louise Savage
Senior Project Manager
University of Nottingham
Chris Spencer
Deputy Head of Library Services and
Deputy University Librarian
Bournemouth University
Caroline Taylor
University Librarian
University of Leicester
Heather Thrift
Director of Library Services
Liverpool John Moores University
Elizabeth Traynor
Assistant Director, Library Services
Queen's University of Belfast
Charlotte Wilmot
Deputy Librarian
Arts University Bournemouth
Katy Woolfenden
Head of Teaching, Learning and
Students
The University of Manchester
Marcus Woolley
Director of Learning Resources and
Service Excellence
University of Bedfordshire
Nicola Wright
Director of Library Services
London School of Economics
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Sue White, Director of Computing and Library Service, and Graham Stone,
Information Resources Manager, University of Huddersfield
A new era for library publishing? The potential for collaboration amongst new
university presses
Burroughs Room
Name
Job Title
Institution
Emma Adamson
Head of Library Services
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Phil Brabban
University Librarian
Coventry University
Pat Christie
Director of Libraries and Academic
Support Services
University of the Arts London
David Clover
Associate Director
University of East London
Wayne Connolly
University Librarian
Newcastle University
Jan Conway
Director of Library and Student
Services
University for the Creative Arts
Liam Earney
Director
Jisc Collections
Ed Fay
Head of Digital Scholarship and
Innovation
London School of Economics
Jane Gosling
Head of Library and Digital Support
Plymouth University
Nancy Graham
Research Support and Academic
Liaison Manager
London School of Economics
Robin Green
Librarian
University of Warwick
Sonja Haerkoenen
Scholarly Publications Manager
Cardiff University
Andrew Hall
UK Sales Manager
OCLC UK
Richard Heseltine
University Librarian
University of Hull
Nicky Kershaw
University Librarian
Anglia Ruskin University
Kirsty Kift
Acting Assistant Director (Learning
and Research)
Coventry University
Andrew Lockett
Press Manager
University of Westminster Press
Fiona O'Brien
Academic Liaison Manager
University of Westminster
Oliver Pritchard
Assistant Director
University of Sunderland
Kate Robinson
University Librarian
University of Bath
Jane Savidge
Director of Library Services
University of Southampton
Andrew Simpson
Associate University Librarian
University of Portsmouth
Graham Stone
Information Resources Manager
University of Huddersfield
Trudy Turner
Assistant Director, Library Collections
University of Kent
Jeremy Upton
Director, Library and University
Collections
University of Edinburgh
Tim Wales
Director of Library Services
University of West London
Catherine Walsh
Director of Library Services
University of Essex
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Name
Job Title
Institution
Margaret Weaver
Director of Library and Student
Services
University of Cumbria
Nicky Whitsed
Director of Library Services
The Open University
Helen Workman
Director of Learning Resources
Oxford Brookes University
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SCONUL Winter Conference 2015
Chris Banks, Director of Library Services, Imperial College
How a new UK scholarly communications licence could support funder aims and
academic openness whilst reducing library effort
Franks Room
Name
Job Title
Institution
Jane Aiken
Assistant Director (Collections &
Resources)
Teesside University
Robert Atkinson
Director of Library Services
Birkbeck, University of London
Alison Baud
Director of Library Services
Bath Spa University
Simon Bevan
University Librarian
Cranfield University
Debbi Boden-Angell
Director of Information Learning
Services
York St John University
Marie Burke
Associate Librarian
University College Dublin
Elizabeth Charles
Assistant Director
Birkbeck, University of London
John Cox
University Librarian
National University of Ireland,
Galway
Barry Croucher
Head of Help Services, Information
Services
University of Edinburgh
Ann Cummings
Library Services Director
Brunel University
Helen Davies
Head of Library Services
Royal Central School of Speech and
Drama
Wendy Evans
Head of Library
University of St Mark & St John
Martin Gill
Head of Academic Services
University of Huddersfield
Jane Harvell
Head of Academic Services and
Special Collections
University of Sussex
Sue Hodges
Director of Libraries and Archives
Bangor University
Anne Horn
Director of Library Services and
University Librarian
The University of Sheffield
Fiona Hughes
Library Services Manager
Manchester Metropolitan University
Diane Job
Director of Library Services
University of Birmingham
Kara Jones
Head of Library Research Services
University of Bath
Judith Keene
University Librarian
University of Worcester
Patricia Killiard
Head of Collection Development and
Description
University of Cambridge
Danny Kingsley
Head, Office of Scholarly
Communication
University of Cambridge
Nicholas Lewis
Library Director
University of East Anglia
Pete Maggs
Director of Library Services
Lancaster University
Virginia Malone
Head of Library Services
University of Greenwich
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Name
Job Title
Institution
Elizabeth Malone
Co-director of Library and Learning
Services
Kingston University
Anna O'Neill
Director of Learning and Information
Services
University of Chichester
Doreen Pinfold
Director of Library and Academic
Skills
Falmouth University/FX Plus
Christopher Pressler
Director of Library Services and
Humanities Archive Research Centre
Dublin City University
Lisa Redlinski
Information Services Manager
University of Brighton
Caroline Riches
Head of Finance and Planning
The University of Manchester
Caroline Rock
Director of Library and Learning
Support Services
University of Surrey
Steve Rose
Deputy Director of Library and
Learning Resources
Birmingham City University
Pete Ryan
Head of Library Services
Canterbury Christ Church University
Elizabeth Selby
Dean, Learning and Information
Service
Southampton Solent University
Simon Speight
Head of Education and Research
Support Services
Durham University Library
Jonathan Tuck
Director of Library Services
Royal Holloway, University of
London
Philip Vaughan
Interim Director, Library and Learning
Services
University of East London
Emma Walton
Director of Library Services
Loughborough University
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SCONUL Strategy 2016-19: Collaborating for Change
SCONUL’s core strength is its collaborative approach to the challenges we face and this has
been reflected in the responses to our recent call for members to take forward the projects
and programmes set out in our 2016-2019 Strategy. We will begin work on these early in 2016.
Vision for the development of the academic library
This work will explore and shape how the key functions and form of the academic library will
be transformed over the next decade, and by implication, describe the modern academic
library. The Transformation Strategy Group will lead on this work.
A national digital library for UK higher education
SCONUL will develop a shared vision for the future of above-campus services for the UK HE
library sector. The aim is not to produce a blue print for a monolithic service but a vision for
the practical development of shared library services. The Collaboration Strategy Group has
already undertaken initial work in this area and will take this forward in 2016.
Leadership capacity building
This work will focus on building collective and individual leadership capacity across the sector.
The Leadership Task and Finish Group will work for 18 months to establish formal and semiformal structures for mutual support for directors to share information and expertise, and to
address the development of leaders in the academic library sector more broadly.
Cost of content
The Content Strategy Group will work with partner organisations towards the development of
a scholarly communications model which widens access to knowledge for our users at an
affordable cost. We will argue for disruptions to the current model and make the case for the
extension and development of open access.
Advocacy
This work will take place across the organisation to deliver advocacy materials for use by
SCONUL and individual members, based on the programmes above. The Communications
Advisory Group will support the organisation to promote understanding of the value of the
library’s contribution to institutional mission and performance.
Support for members
SCONUL remains committed to supporting our members through our established services:
SCONUL statistics; the Access Scheme; our events programme; briefings and information
sharing; SCONUL Focus; support for member consortia and copyright support.
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Our sponsors
Abergower Digital
Abergower has its history in over 20 years providing
specialist digitisation services to many leading archive
organisations throughout the UK and Europe. We have
evolved with our customers’ needs and developed new
and enhanced services using the latest technology,
systems and processes to deliver exceptional results.
We have the ability to perform our services both on and
offsite, have a robust system process established over
many years, offer complete quality orientated services and
can assure our clients of our attention to detail and
complete confidentiality in all things that we do.
We would be delighted to discuss any specific
requirement you may have and offer the benefit of our
experience for any digitisation project.
www.abergower.com
Robin Prior
Managing Director
E: rprior@abergower.com
T: 0203 198 0014 (London office)
or 0141 237 5010 (Glasgow
Office)
Bruynzeel
Bruynzeel is Europe’s leading manufacturer of specialist
storage systems. Its library and education service includes
the design and installation of space saving mobile
shelving, double decker systems, static library shelving,
low-level units for book display and a range of archival
solutions for special collections.
Our UK team specialises in the design of electronic mobile
shelving for public and university libraries.
www.bruynzeel-storage.com
Bruynzeel Storage Systems Ltd
Sheddingdean Business Park
Marchants Way
Burgess Hill
West Sussex RH15 8QY
E: enquiries@bruynzeel.co.uk
Bruynzeel is a Crown Commercial Service supplier. All our
systems conform to PD5454:2012.
Select clients include:
 Canterbury Christ Church University (Winner of
SCONUL Design Award 2013)
 Library of Birmingham
 Liverpool Central Library
 University for the Creative Arts
 University of Cambridge
 University of Greenwich
 University of Nottingham
Find us in the Williams Lounge
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T: 0800 220 989
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D-Tech
Launched in 2002 by Managing Director Marvin Crisp, DTech International Ltd is a privately owned company and
is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of high performance
technology products and services for public space
locations in the UK and overseas. Our success has been
built in the library sector but in recent years we have seen
an increase in cross-sector demand for our EM, RF, RFIQ
and RFID technologies for tracking, managing, protecting
and forecasting demand.
With an impressive record of continued success we have
earned a reputation as creative solution providers and
forward thinking developers of new products to meet the
needs of rapidly changing consumer demands. Research,
development and system design is an important part of
the company’s strategy for future growth and within that
we are committed to developing environmentally friendly
products.
E: Info@d-techinternational.com
T: 01394429977
The company has a nationwide team of sales and technical
consultants with admin and manufacturing based at their
head office in Suffolk.
Find us in the Williams Lounge
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.
www.ecospace.co.uk
E: sales@ecospace.co.uk
T: 01869 278002
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.
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Innovative
Innovative, Your Partner for Library Success™, empowers
all kinds of libraries to become universal resource centres
for their communities. Innovative’s partner libraries deliver
an ideal experience for their communities, no matter if the
requirements are research, books and e-books, journals
and electronic content, toys and games, computers, or
meeting and study rooms. Innovative’s solutions help
drive best practices for library workflows, optimise the
library budget, and create measurable results for library
users. Headquartered in Emeryville, California, Innovative
serves thousands of libraries in 66 countries and has
offices around the world. To find out how Innovative
partners with libraries around the world, visit www.iii.com.
www.iii.com
Innovative
5850 Shellmound Way
Emeryville, CA 94608, USA
E: info@iii.com
T: +001 510 655 6200
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Library Movers, a division of Delivery Services
Library Movers is a division of Delivery Services which
specialises in the relocation of library book stock. By
combining detailed planning, innovative methodology
and specially designed equipment, Library Movers can
offer a library relocation service unique to the UK and
Ireland.
Our services include book move consultancy, special
collections and packing and storage, space planning,
project management and book move implementation.
www.delivery-services.com
www.librarymovers.co.uk
Delivery Services& Storage Ltd
16 Genoa Street
Belfast
BT12 5BG
E: sales@delivery-services.com
T: 028 9031 5080
Over the past number of years Library Movers have
completed over 17 large volume and successful projects
in the library sector. Clients have found our methodology
to be efficient, innovative and unobtrusive, resulting in the
award of 2011’s Commercial Mover of the Year for a
particularly complex library relocation project involving
integration of three libraries.
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OCLC
OCLC is a nonprofit global library cooperative providing
shared technology services, original research and
community programs so that libraries can better fuel
learning, research and innovation. Through OCLC,
member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain
WorldCat, the most comprehensive global network of
data about library collections and services. Libraries gain
efficiencies through OCLC’s WorldShare, a complete set
of library management applications and services built on
an open, cloud-based platform. It is through collaboration
and sharing of the world’s collected knowledge that
libraries can help people find answers they need to solve
problems. Together as OCLC, member libraries, staff and
partners make breakthroughs possible.
www.oclc.org
OCLC (UK) Ltd
City Gate
8 St Mary’s Gate
Sheffield
S1 4LW
E: uk@oclc.org
T: 0114 267 7500
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Reassurance Security Services Ltd
Reassurance Security Services Ltd is a medium sized
enterprise which has over six years’ experience of working
in the university sector. During this time, we saw that there
was a gap in the market to provide experienced customerfocused 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.
www.reassurancesecurityservices.
co.uk
Kathryn McGowan
Contract Director
E: kathryn@reassurancesecurity
services.co.uk
T: + 44 (0) 845 372 1995
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SirsiDynix
SirsiDynix is the global leader in library automation
software with customers around the world serving 300
million library users worldwide. Working in partnership
with academic libraries, we help scholarly communities
thrive by connecting people with information resources
that educate and inspire.
www.sirsidynix.com
E: sales-uk@sirsidynix.com
T: 01923 202901
Our BLUEcloud library services platform delivers the Best
Library User Experience through attractive mobile and
web interfaces, coupled with open, feature-rich library
management system functionality and enterprise-ready
analytics. Discover how SirsiDynix can help your library
achieve impact with its software and services at
sirsidynix.com, or email or phone at the contact details
listed.
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SCONUL would like to thank the following sponsors for their support