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 //"​Scotland and Wales have started to undergo work to develop shared library IT systems across their higher education institutions thanks to initial fundin////g and support from Jisc.Ultimately,​ this will provide students access to information hosted at all institutions,​ opening up a wealth of teaching and learning materials. There will also be cost saving opportunities.//​ \\  \\ //Higher education institutions in Wales are currently joining with the National Library of Wales to start development of a joint procurement process for a shared library management system. The shared system will open up potential opportunities for collaboration on other levels – including the possibility of reciprocal borrowing across the libraries and shared cataloguing of collections. They are looking to have these systems in place by summer 2015 – 2016 and a tender for the work will be going out in the New Year.// \\  \\ //The first phase of the Scottish project, The Benefits of Sharing, has shown the benefits that a shared national IT support system could offer higher education and possibly further education institutional libraries. The key benefits include:// //"​Scotland and Wales have started to undergo work to develop shared library IT systems across their higher education institutions thanks to initial fundin////g and support from Jisc.Ultimately,​ this will provide students access to information hosted at all institutions,​ opening up a wealth of teaching and learning materials. There will also be cost saving opportunities.//​ \\  \\ //Higher education institutions in Wales are currently joining with the National Library of Wales to start development of a joint procurement process for a shared library management system. The shared system will open up potential opportunities for collaboration on other levels – including the possibility of reciprocal borrowing across the libraries and shared cataloguing of collections. They are looking to have these systems in place by summer 2015 – 2016 and a tender for the work will be going out in the New Year.// \\  \\ //The first phase of the Scottish project, The Benefits of Sharing, has shown the benefits that a shared national IT support system could offer higher education and possibly further education institutional libraries. The key benefits include://
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-//All items from Scottish higher education institutional libraries and the National Library of Scotland being available and searchable to researchers and students, providing a higher quality service// +  * //All items from Scottish higher education institutional libraries and the National Library of Scotland being available and searchable to researchers and students, providing a higher quality service// 
-  * +  * //Supported procurement,​ making shared services cost effective, allowing more funds to be spent on resources.//​
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-//Supported procurement,​ making shared services cost effective, allowing more funds to be spent on resources.//​+
  
  
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