RLUK_Mike: That's all folks! Thanks v. much 2 Michael Emly & Alison Faraday, & all our speakers today (especially given the train situation!) #rluksafe
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RLUK_Mike: David Prosser - other major themes, adapting the #UKRR for monographs, addressing a digital surrogate register for the UK #rluksafe
RLUK_Mike: RT @speccollbrad: Hard at work on #rluk #oclc survey - I'm commenting on #borndigital bit - well, I like a challenge!
RLUK_Mike: David Prosser: some key themes - the necessity not just the choice of collaboration; advocacy; evidence (metadata & case studies) #rluksafe
RLUK_Mike: Would a next generation solution be 2 rapidly digitize title pages & use visual pattern recognition 2 deduplicate our collections? #rluksafe
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13 January 2009 - Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Library added to Copac
RLUK is pleased to announce the addition of the holdings of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (http://www.rcpsg.ac.uk/FellowsandMembers/libraryservices/Pages/libraryse...) to Copac. As the only royal college for physicians, surgeons and dentists in the United Kingdom, the library holds a wide range of modern and historical material, covering many subjects including anatomy, surgery, medicine, botany and dentistry.
The addition of this collection significantly enhances the medical and medical history resources available for discovery through Copac, and will be of great benefit to the research community.
The catalogue has been added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund, an initiative jointly funded by RLUK, the RIN, and the British Library. Further information can be found on the our web site (http://www.rluk.ac.uk/node/59), or by contacting copac@manchester.ac.uk.


