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Polytechnic libraries and academic research: a case study from Brighton Polytechnic

Michael Heery (Subject Librarian, The Bolland Library, Bristol Polytechnic (formerly Course Resources Officer for Business Management and Finance & Accountancy at Brighton Polytechnic))

Aslib Proceedings

ISSN: 0001-253X

Article publication date: 1 April 1987

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Abstract

This paper examines the growth of research in polytechnics. It considers the extent to which polytechnic libraries are able to support academic research. The role of large research collections, such as exist in many university libraries is discussed. The paper argues that polytechnic libraries can best support research not by emulating the collection‐building policies of the universities, but rather by developing active information services. It uses a case study from Brighton Polytechnic to demonstrate how a successful service has been offered to researchers in the subject fields of accountancy, business and management. Analysis of online search records and of a survey of academic staff is used to evaluate the efforts of Brighton Polytechnic library to provide a useful service to academic researchers.

Citation

Heery, M. (1987), "Polytechnic libraries and academic research: a case study from Brighton Polytechnic", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 39 No. 4, pp. 123-133. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051046

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1987, MCB UP Limited

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