Articles on WHELF

Articles

Atkinson, J., & E. Kensler. (2006). Help is at hand: Reviewing and developing Welsh Academic Library Collaboration. New Review of Academic Librarianship, 10, 105-117. doi10.1080/13614530500143703.

Atkinson, J., & E. Kensler. (2004). With a little HELP from my friends: developments in Welsh academic library collaboration. SCONUL Focus, 33.

Blatchford, B. et al. (2016). Librarians supporting research in Wales: Collaborative staff development and capacity building. SCONUL Focus, 67, 37-42.

Hall, B. (2015) Getting to know our researchers and understanding their needs, SCONUL Focus, 63, 45-47.

Kensler, E., & A. Green. (2005). WHELF: wherefore? Whereto? SCONUL Focus, 35, 72-74.

Knowles, J. (2010). Collaboration nation: the building of the Welsh Repository Network. Program, 44, 98-108. doi: 10.1108/00330331011039463.

Owen, G.W. (2016). Delivering a shared library management system for Wales. Library Management, 37, 385-395. doi: 10.1108/LM-04-2016-0032

Owen, G., & J. Dalling. (2016). WHELF Shared LMS: delivering a shared library management system for Wales. SCONUL Focus, 65, 12-17.

Peters, J. (2018). Shrinking horizons – or pushing boundaries? UKSG Insights, 31, 5. doi: 10.1629/uksg.397

Stanley, T., & G. Owen. (2018). National collaboration: the shared library management system in Wales. In Atkinson, J. (Ed.), Collaboration and the academic library (pp.173-181). Chandos Publishing: Kidlington. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-08-102084-5.00016-X

Thomas, S., Staniforth, A. & J. Daniels. (2016). Alma: a cataloguer’s experience. Catalogue and Index, 185, 12-16.

Presentations

Stanley, Tracey. (2017). Bob un cam, cer m’lan (with each step, go forward): using collaboration to drive innovation in Wales. Presented at the RLUK Conference, London, 8-10 March 2017.