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August 2013
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Have you heard? The Library is No Card No Entry!
From Monday August the 12th, the University L ibrary has implemented a no card no
entry policy to the Main Library. This means you need your ID card for both entry to and
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exit from the building and to borrow any material from the Library.
Access control gates were installed as part of the Redevelopment Project and it was
always the Librarys intention to introduce a no card no entry policy. By asking our users to
scan in and out of the building, we are able to generate invaluable management
information on how the Library is being used. We have also been able to improve buildingsecurity since the systems introduction which has allowed us to open later at night for
longer throughout the year.
Please note:
Our Welcome Desk at the main entrance will continue to be staffed whenever the
building is open.
If you have forgotten your ID card, please speak to the staff member at the
Welcome Desk who will be able to issue you with a temporary day pass. You will
be required to verify your identity in order to be issued with a day pass. Welcome
Desk staff will no longer override the security gates and buzz users
through who have forgotten their ID so please do not ask them to do so.
A maximum of 3 temporary passes will be issued within a calendar year. If you
arrive at the Library on a 4th occasion without your ID card, you will be denied
access to the building.
If you have lost your ID card or it has become damaged, you should report it as
such using the normal procedures to IT Services. A temporary pass will be issuedto you if you have lost your ID card or reported it as damaged but please be aware
that this pass will count towards your quota of 3.
Members of the public or other external visitors who wish to use the Library for
reference purposes can, upon production of appropriate ID, register at the
Welcome Desk for an access pass. Reference only passes can be for either 1 day
or up to 1 year and must be renewed upon expiry.
For more information, please speak to a member of our staff,[email protected]
tweet us@StAndrewsUniLib.
-Ewan McCubbin
Assistant Director (Liaison & User Services)
What's going on? New Library Blog brings all newsand posts together
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We have created a newLibrary Blogto deliver all of the Library news and blog posts
in one place, accessible from the Library homepage. Library staff currently
contribute to a number of individual blogs:Echoes from the Vault: Special Collections
blog,Open Access blog,@theLibrary: eresources blog,Wearing my digital humanities
hat,Lux: Photographic blogand we also addNews entries. The current blogs will
continue as they are, and you can, of course, still visit them as normal and existing RSS
feeds and links will be unaffected.
We'd love you to hear your thoughts on the blog and posts. Please do comment on and
share posts.
-Elizabeth Andrews
Academic Liaison Officer (Communications & Marketing)
Library & Facebook: an intern's perspective
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Library intern: Caralina Wonnacott
The Library's mission is to be more open and connected with s tudents, creating
lines of communication between the students and Library staff. Will Facebook help
create the relationship with students they hope for? As the Library Marketing and
Communications Intern, I was charged with researching this. Why me? Well for my insight
of course! I am exactly the kind of person the Library targets with their campaigns - a user
of the services and a student of the University. I was to recommend the way forward for
the Library's Facebook page- To Use or Not To Use, if you will! I set off.
I looked into how the Library currently uses it, how other libraries use it, and what could be
done to improve it. I was also given the option of deleting the page, asthe Library's Twitter
accountseems to create significantly more engagement with students. My initial intention
with this project was to recommend that the Library delete the page - with less
engagement than Twitter, it made sense to just let it go and focus on what worked.
However, after looking into Facebook's suggestions for page development and at how
other university libraries currently utilize their pages, I discovered that there is substantial
potential for growth. There is an infinite number of possibilities for creating content and
engaging with students. As the ideas started flowing, I realized the page should remain a
part of the Library's repertoire of communication channels. The page only needed some
updating and a bit of development to become an exceptional resource for the Library to
use.
And so, my recommendations for the Library's Facebook page fell into three stages: (1)
re-developing and re-launching the Facebook page, (2) promoting the page and growing
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the number of page likes, and (3) getting students involved with the page. With all three, I
was confident that the page could become a successful tool for connecting with students
and creating open channels of communication. I see the page's primary goal as providing
a facility where students are able to contact the Library when they may not have
previously. Offering one-to-one support that enables students to reach out in a new way is
beneficial, even if only a limited number of students take advantage of it. Ultimately, thepage is a tool for reaching students with information regarding changes to opening times,
regulations reminders, information about Library services, and special events, as well as a
way for students to reach out with their comments and suggestions. But, with more
development, the page could take a more general interest approach to include articles,
useful tips, and other interactive posts to engage students and promote the open,
connected relationship the Library strives for.
-Caralina Wonnacott
Summer Intern: Library Communications & Marketing
Making The Cut: The Golf Photography of LawrenceLevy
The first ever exhibition of the work of celebrated golf photographer Lawrence Levy
was held in the University of St Andrews Main Library, as part of the Universitys
ongoing 600th Anniversary celebrations.
The exhibition,Making The Cut: The Golf Photography of Lawrence Levy, which ran from
23rd J une until 5th August 2013, showcased the work of the late Lawrence Levy, who
documented the Majors, European/PGA Tour and the Ryder Cup throughout the 1980s
and early 1990s.
The exhibition included previously unseen images alongside some of the most
recognisable images in golfing history; among them the iconic shot of Seve Ballesteros
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after sinking a 15-foot putt to win the 1984 Open at St Andrews.
The collection was entrusted to the University of St Andrews Library's Special Collections
by the J oseph Levy Foundation continuing St Andrews reputation as the Birthplace of
Modern Golf and the Universitys long running relationship with the game.
-Anthony Parker
Curator of Golf Collections
Getting ready for Orientation Week!
Al l new students can choose to get a Library bag orKeepCupif they come on a tour
of the Library in Orientation week.
The Library tour is a great way for new students to meet Library staff and get used to the
Library, finding books and accessing resources. This year we are also offering new
students the chance to win aniPad miniand a range of accessories.
-Academic Liaison Team
New Open Access journals
Two new open access journals have launched on theOpen J ournal Systems (OJ S)
site.Read our Open Access blogfor more details on one of these new titles, theJ ournal
of Sustainability.
The other new journal is the Art History Postgraduate journal (out first pilot), which has
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been renamed asNorth Street Review. It is great to see NSR launched after a long period
of development and there are table of contents for everything going back to 1994 and
plans to track down permissions for early articles. There is open access to some full text
content from 2003 and the complete Volume 15 (2011) is now available. Volume 16 is in
production and the Call for Papers for 2014 can be viewed here:http://ojs.st-
andrews.ac.uk/index.php/nsr/announcement/view/18.Read more about the North StreetReviewon our Open Access blog.
I gave a short presentation at an OJ S workshop on 31st J uly. This workshop was part of
theRepository Fringe in Edinburgh, and in this workshop I highlighted the student
experiences in developing our hosting service, mentioning these journals.
We have two more journals in the pipeline which will bring our total to seven; these are
exciting times for our hosting service!
-J ackie Proven
Repository Support Officer (Research publications and Open Access)
1,777,378 in external funding for Special Collectionswon since 1995!
Special Collectionsis a very different place now from what it was when Norman Reid,
current Head, arrived to take up his post as Keeper of Manuscripts and Muniments
in 1995.The foundations of the Division of today, the catalogue systems we use, the
people we have working here and the knowledge we have of our collections, are solidly
built on an amazing record of external funding success spearheaded by Norman and
Christine Gascoigne under Neil Dumbleton as Librarian. 632,247 from SHEFC's Non
Formula Funding of specialist research collections initiative and the Research Support
Libraries Programme was won up to 2002 for the first electronic manuscript catalogue, the
first photographic digitisation and database, and intensiverare book cataloguing projects
of areas such as typographical, copyright, theology, music, scientific and pamphletcollections.
After those major funding streams dried up, Special Collections continued to make
successful bids for another 1,000,019 to date. This includes significant grants from both
the Anstruther Literary Trust and J oseph Levy Foundation. Many smaller grants totalling
450,000 have enabled photographic digitisation and cataloguing of manuscript and
printed collections includingDunn,Callan,Fleeman,Playfair,Russell,Ward, and
Runcimanas well as conservation surveys and repairs. A further 56,799 has been won
to support purchases and 88,313 earned from theTanner Ritchiecontract. Finally, the
presence of Special Collections materials attracts additional funding success by others.
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And we have still more projects to propose, reflecting the great potential still to be
unlocked, were we to have the facilities to make the most of the wonderful treasures we
hold.
-Rachel Hart
Muniments Archivist and Deputy Head of Special Collections
Looking for books published between 1861-1900?
We are often asked what happened to the 'one stripe' collection (named after old
Library markings on the spines), which consists of monographs printed between
1861 and 1900 not in other named collections.This used to be housed in Stack 1 in the
basement of the Main Library, behind a cage wall. Staff and postgraduates could get
browsing access and the books could be borrowed. When Special Collections moved out
of the Main Library in 2010-11 into temporary accommodation, it became impossible to
offer browsing access to readers, but the books are still available for consultation, and
many can still be borrowed.
OnSAULCATbooks in this collection display with the location Special Collections 1861-
1900 and the status CONSULT SPEC COLL STAFF. If you want to look at anything from
this collection, email Special Collections ([email protected]) requesting the
book(s). The books are immediately assessed for loan or retention inSpecial Collections.
If the book is assessed as suitable for loan, we will email you to let you know that you can
collect your item from the hold shelf in the Main Library's Short Loan area. When you are
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finished with the book, it can be returned to the Main Library in the usual way, and will
become part of the Main Library stock, though it may be shelved in theStore and available
for recall. The catalogue record will be amended accordingly.
If the book is not suitable for loan, we will email you to tell you that the book can't be
borrowed but offer you an appointment in our Reading Room to look at the item. Thecatalogue record will be amended to show the new prefix and that the book is a Special
Collections item and not available for loan.
We aim to turn requests around very quickly and often the same day, though requests
received late on Friday and over the weekend will be dealt with on Monday.
In addition to this response to reader requests, Special Collections is undertaking a project
to assess the whole of the collection for retention. This means that the collection as such
will cease to exist and all the books will either be integrated into the Main Library, or
moved to a permanent home in Special Collections. As there are over 40,000 volumes in
the collection it will take time to complete this assessment, but we will post updates on our
website and in the Library newsletter.
-Elizabeth Henderson
Rare Books Librarian (Collections Research)
Resources
New resources
We have so many new resources to tell you about!
You can find information about new resources on our newSubject Guide,Facebook,
Twitterand theLibrary blog. On our Facebook page andYouTube channelyou can watch
30 second tasters of the resources so you can see what all the fuss is about!
Resource of the month!
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We will continue to showcase our Resource of the Month throughout semester and
with all thenew resourceswe've got, there are plenty to choose from!
-Academic Liaison Team
OA resources
Essential reference bookOpen Access, by Peter Suber, is now available in multipleopen access formats from MIT Press.
-J ackie Proven
Repository Support Officer
Selection of new books
Dreams, healing, and medicine in Greece : from antiquity to the present / edited by
Steven M. Oberhelman. (2013).
The science of sustainable development : local livelihoods and the global
environment / J effrey Sayer, Bruce Campbell. (2004).
The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age / ed. by Harry Fokkens and
Anthony Harding. (2013).
David to Delacroix : the rise of romantic mythology / Dorothy J ohnson. (2011)
Chemistry3 : introducing inorganic, organic and physical chemistry / Andrew
Burrows ... [et al.]. (2013).
Writing for computer science / J ustin Zobel. (2004).
Wealth in the UK : distribution, accumulation, and policy / J ohn Hills .. [et al.].
(2013).
Masculinity and the hunt : Wyatt to Spenser / Catherine Bates. (2013).
Canadians and the natural environment to the twenty-first century / Neil S. Forkey.
(2012).
Maternal megalomania : J ulia Domna and the imperial politics of motherhood /
J ulie Langford. (2013).
International law and the construction of the liberal peace / Russell Buchan.
(2013).
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A voice from the attic : essays on the art of reading / Robertson Davies. (1990).
A tale of two fractals / A.A. Kirillov. (2013).
Poses de fin de siglo : desbordes del gnero en la modernidad / Sylvia Molloy.
(2012).
Happiness project : or, why I spent a year trying to sing in the morning, clean my
closets, fight right, read Aristotle, and generally have more fun / Gretchen Rubin.
(2011).
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