Supporting our members

SCONUL advocates effectively for our diverse membership, speaking with a single voice on the strategic issues facing the sector and arguing for the value and needs of libraries with government, regulators, service providers and many others. We only exist with the energy and valuable time from our members and we need you to help us continue to drive forward.

We provide support and leadership for the sector, bringing members together with external and international thinkers to support active consideration of service and wider sector developments. We share intelligence through events, case studies and briefing papers driven by our Board and strategy groups.

Our strategy groups and community of interest groups are available to staff at member institutions to join and are a great way of helping to shape the future of the sector and widening your networks.

We offer colleagues a range of services and resources to help you progress in your career, engage with the wider library community and understand the library landscape more fully. We help our members stay fully briefed on the latest developments, for example on AI.

 

News

SCONUL response to Jisc's Critical Review on Transitional Ag...

19/03/2024

Jisc released their Critical Review of Transitional Agreements in March 2024, with a webinar chaired by Ann Rossiter, Executive Director, SCONUL, to outline their key findings.

Delivering the SCONUL Strategy

05/03/2024

We’re happy to share an update with SCONUL members on progress in delivering the SCONUL Strategy.  This briefing provides details on projects being undertaken by the Strategy Groups. These cover a huge range of areas of interest to members from building an organisational development knowledge base for libraries to engaging with library providers on their AI roadmaps.

SCONUL seeking assessment panel for the Library Design Award...

04/03/2024

SCONUL is seeking expressions of interest from colleagues who would be like to be part of the assessment panel for the Library Design Awards. There are up to eight places available on the panel and we are seeking library directors or deputies who have an interest in, and experience of, effective academic library design.

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