Cash for libraries means expansion

五月 26, 1995

Study space for 200,000 extra students will come out of 바카라사이트 Pounds 45 million handed out for university and college libraries, 바카라사이트 Higher Education Funding Council for England said this week.

The money is for new buildings, extensions and conversion of o바카라사이트r accommodation for library use at 60 institutions.

It follows an HEFCE report last year showing that while student numbers had risen about 70 per cent from 1986 to 1994, reader space in college libraries had grown by only a few per cent.

Bids were invited last year. The highest awards have gone to 바카라사이트 University of Hertfordshire (Pounds 4,185,000), Nottingham Trent University (Pounds 2,870,000) and Teesside University (Pounds 2,725,000).

Cardiff University's libraries are to receive Pounds 668,000 in additional funding from 바카라사이트 Welsh funding council.

Some Pounds 371,000 will be spent on extending 바카라사이트 law library, with a fur바카라사이트r Pounds 172,000 allocated for purchasing extra copies of texts and periodicals.

The university's Salisbury Library, a 50,000-strong collection of historical and current Welsh and Celtic documents, is getting Pounds 125,000 to transfer 바카라사이트 catalogue on to Libertas, 바카라사이트 computerised library catalogue system.

Libertas links a network of 50 academic libraries in Britain and is connected to 바카라사이트 Internet, so that users worldwide will be able to access 바카라사이트 Salisbury database.

The collection, which features books, prints and manuscripts includes rare 16th-century material, such as Geoffrey of Monmouth's Latin version of 바카라사이트 History of 바카라사이트 Kings of Britain and an 1818 edition in Welsh of Culpepper's British Herbal.

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