THE BRITISH LIBRARY
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It holds over 150,000,000 items representing every age of written civilisation. The British Library exists to serve scholarship, research and innovation. It is the national archive of monographs and serials received by legal deposit. It provides Reading Room and enquiry services, as well as a range of document supply services for remote users. The Librarys Digital Library Programme is looking at how new digital and networking technologies can expand the use of its rich collections.
The British Library Research and Innovation Centre (BLRIC) aims to promote, support, manage and disseminate high
quality research, development and innovation in information, library and related fields. Its funds will be used
to encourage progress in the library and information community, to evaluate the state of knowledge on issues of
interest to that community, and to promote significance of this work among the wider community including policy
makers, business leaders and senior managers. For further details refer to URL http://www.bl.uk/services/ric/
CAUL
The Council of Australian University Librarians has as its mission the advancement of teaching, learning and research through planned co-operative endeavours by Australian University libraries. CAUL provides a forum for discussion of issues relating to libraries, and a mechanism for the co-ordination of activities which benefit
the University community. For further details refer to URL http://www.anu.edu.au/caul/
CAUSE
CAUSE is the association for managing and using information resources in higher education. An international
non-profit association, CAUSEs mission is to enable the transformational changes occurring in higher education
through the effective management and use of information resources technology, services, and information.
The CAUSE membership includes more than 1,400 colleges and universities from all regions of the United States,
Canada, Mexico, and several other countries as well as 80 corporate members. Nearly 4,000 individuals
participate in CAUSE as member representatives from their institutions. For further details refer to
URL http://www.cause.org/or http://cause-www.niss.ac.uk/
COALITION FOR NETWORKED INFORMATION
The Coalition for Networked Information was founded in March 1990 to promote the creation and use of networked
information resources and services that advance scholarship and intellectual productivity. The Coalition is a joint
project of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), CAUSE (see above), and Educom. A task force of over 200
institutions and organisations provides the Coalition with insights, initiatives, and resources to pursue its mission.
Members of the task force include higher education institutions, publishers, network service providers,
computer companies, library networks and organisations, and public and state libraries. It is a truly diverse
partnership of institutions and organisations with a common interest in realising the promise of networked
information resources and services. For further details refer to URL http://www.cni.org/
JOINT INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMMITTEE
The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) was established on 1 April 1993 by the Higher Education Funding
Councils for England, Scotland and Wales, and is now also supported by the Department of Education for Northern Ireland
(DENI). The mission for JISC is "to stimulate and enable the cost effective exploitation of information
systems and to provide a high quality national infrastructure for the UK higher education and research
councils communities".
The main objectives of JISC are:
- to exercise vision and leadership in bringing about benefits to the higher education sector by the exploitation of information systems;
- to ensure the provision of a pervasive network infrastructure to the higher education and research councils communities;
- to ensure the provision of central data services where this is sensible on economic grounds;
- to promote the exploitation of new technologies as a service provision to the higher education community;
- to encourage and facilitate the development of information strategies in the higher education community.
For further details refer to URL http://www.jisc.ac.uk/
UKOLN
The UK Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN) and its antecedent organisations have been based at the
University of Bath for the last 20 years. It supports the UK library and information communities through research,
co-ordination and awareness, and information services in the area of network information management. It has recently
expanded and developed a work programme around distributed library and information systems, resource discovery and
metadata, bibliographic management and public library networking. At the same time it has also expanded its network
information and event organisation services. UKOLN is funded by the British Library Research and Innovation Centre
and by JISC. For further details refer to URL http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/