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 Promoting libraries in the UK
Author:Ray Hatley
Date:Thursday, 16th Feb 2006 07:44
Views:3,218 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Information Issues
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b37389

Advice needed please chaps. I run a busy history website (http://www.history.uk.com) visited by around 300,000 researchers each month. We list (free of charge) all UK libraries, archives and a lot more. The resource currently generates more than 50,000 email enquiries each month. My problem is that I need to reach all UK libraries and archives to ask for information about their services, collections etc - how should I proceed given that I don't have any staff to help and don't want to resort to impersonal mass emailings (spam) as these are usually (and quite rightly) binned?
Over to you and thanks for listening - best wishes, Ray

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• Promoting libraries in the UK
Advice needed please chaps. I run a busy history website (http://www.history.uk.com) visited by around 300,000 researchers each month. We list ...
Ray Hatley 16/02/06 07:44 37389
  • Re: Promoting libraries in the UK
As an engineering information service this is completely outside my expertise so apologies if this is way off-beam, but I'm ...
Nick Guy 21/02/06 15:26 37568
  • Re: Promoting libraries in the UK
Hi Ray You could try relevant lists at http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk They have a directory of all their lists, and you can either browse ...
Kate Friday 21/02/06 14:38 37567
  • Re: Promoting libraries in the UK
It seems to me that you don't need to contact ALL libraries, as some of them will have specialist collections ...
Diana Nutting 17/02/06 09:05 37424
    • Re: Promoting libraries in the UK
Many thanks for the suggestion that I contact CILIP - they have very kindly offered to add a short news ...
Ray Hatley 17/02/06 11:46 37428
      • Re: Promoting libraries in the UK
Hello Ray - There are other trade journals, such as Information World Review, and Managing Information. Have you joined ...
Zena 21/02/06 12:06 37559
    • Re: Promoting libraries in the UK
I guess the problem lies (as always) with a lack of funds. We don't make any charge for public access ...
Ray Hatley 17/02/06 11:21 37427