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In 2023 UKSG launched its Innovation Awards, offering financial support to professionals and organisations seeking to develop new ideas and proposals for the wider benefit of the information community. Higher Education Library Technology (HELibTech) made a successful bid and is using the £3,900 award to assist with a major transformation project to improve the way HELibTech supports the UKSG and Higher Education library community.
There are 11 options for free places at this year's conference in Glasgow - and we've widened the scope of who can apply.
As part of our strategic vision launched in 2022, UKSG is committed to embracing and representing the diversity of the global knowledge community in our activities and addressing areas of under-representation throughout the organisation. We released our statement to let you know what we've discovered and what we plan.
Insights is the UKSG Diamond OA journal. The focus of this call is on innovation and stories about the projects and initiatives that are identifying new ways to support education and research. It is an opportunity for information professionals to share their experiences and insights.
The latest from UKSG Insights and details on our podcast with Tony Zanders, CEO of Skilltype.
Our election processs for new Trustees will begin at the end of this month. In this article we explain what has changed and the next steps to take us through to the AGM in March.
In the latest episode of the podcast, Anna Hughes, Scholarly Communications and Engagement Officer at Jisc, interviews Pooja Aggarwal, Director of Academic and Professional Publishing at Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
We're introducing designated categories for Trustees. Tasha Mellins-Cohen details the changes and the positive impact we hope they will have.
Information Power appointed to undertake UKSG's annual conference research and the latest interview in our Podcast series, and quick! Book your exhibition space for #UKSG2024!
In this episode of the UKSG podcast, Wendy Lynwood, law librarian at LSE, speaks with Niamh Tumelty, Director of LSE Library.