Reports
2013
Welsh Information Literacy Project – Phase III Update
Walk-in Access Wales paper April 2013
Future of Welsh Repositories Report
WHELF LMS Programme Phase 2 V 1 1
Benefits of an all Wales Shared LMS
Welsh Shared Service Library Management System Feasibility Report
JISC Pathfinder Project
JISC LMS Report V 1.0
2012
WHELF Sharing a Library Management System Executive Summary
WHELF Sharing a Library Management System Final Report Suppliers Redacted
WHELF Sharing a Library Management System Final Report2
WHELF Discussion Paper- the future of Welsh Repository Network
2011
Information Literacy Framework for Wales (2011)
2010
Welsh Information Literacy Project: current practice in Wales (December 2010)
Shared services – WHELF response to HEW Audit
Presenting the IMPACT of your Library Service
Welsh E-Theses Online – Issues and Options
e-theses memorandum of understanding
2009
A co-ordinated WHELF approach to storage and supply of theses
Access to e-resources – Navigating the Digital World for Business
Opportunities for support from EU Structural Funds: A Final Report submitted to WHELF (January 2009)
S. Mace & C. West, ‘CyMAL/WHELF Study Tour of Dublin’, Y Ddolen, 50, (2009), p14.
Dublin Study Tour (Y Ddolen)
S. Mace & C. West, ‘WHELF Study Tour of Dublin’, SCONUL Focus 46.
Dublin Study Tour (SCONUL Focus)
2008
Welsh EThesis Management Options
Resource Delivery Piloting Options in Wales between Welsh Libraries: final report (August 2008)
Resource Delivery Piloting Options in Wales between Welsh Libraries: Appendices (August 2008)
Resource Delivery Piloting Options in Wales between Welsh Libraries: HE Appendices (August 2008)
Opportunities for WHELF under the EU Convergence and Competitiveness Programmes (April 2008)
WHELF Dublin Study Tour 2008 – Report for CyMAL
2005
WHELF: wherefore, whereto? / Elizabeth Kensler and Andrew Green. SCONUL Focus, Number 35 Summer/Autumn 2005.
2004
The origins of collaboration in Welsh academic libraries
The HELP (Higher Education in Libraries Partnership) project in 2004 confirmed the need for WHELF to take a leadership role in driving forward the collaboration agenda. Links to the detailed reports and summary can be found here:
Part 1: Summary Report
Part 2: Collaboration Review
Part 3: E-Learning Feasibility Study
Part 4: Journals Case Study and Journals Questionnaire
Part 5: Partnership Programme
Part 6: Executive Summary
With a little HELP from my friends: developments in Welsh academic library collaboration / Jeremy Atkinson and Elizabeth Kensler. SCONUL Focus, Number 33 Winter 2004.
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