SCOPE Annual Report
PROJECT YEAR 3

1 August 1997 - 31 July 1998
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Acknowledgements

Summary


1. Activities and Progress

2. Learning from the Process of Implementation

3. Evaluation Results

4. Future Development

References

Appendices:

Acknowledgements

The SCOPE team gratefully acknowledges the support of all members of the Project Board, Copyright and Technical Advisory Panels and the eLib Programme Office, whose advice has been invaluable. We also wish to thank the SCOPE Library Representatives and members of academic staff at the participating institutions. Their enthusiasm and co-operation have been vital to the success of the project. A number of support staff in various departments in member institutions found themselves drafted in to assist with project activities at various times, and we are very grateful for their assistance.

In total, nearly one hundred rightsholders have participated in SCOPE, and our heartfelt thanks are also due to them. If they had not been prepared to explore electronic delivery with us, there would have been no project.

All in all, a large number of people have devoted a generous amount of time to advising and supporting SCOPE, and we are well aware that this was not always easy for them. We can only record our appreciation.

As the project draws to a close, it is gratifying to note the number of institutions who wish to continue on-demand services or to come on board in the next year or two. We look forward to building on the links which have been forged through SCOPE.


Summary

This, the third annual report of the SCOPE project, covers the period 1 August 1997 to 31 July 1998. It follows the eLib prescribed format and guidelines for 3rd year annual reporting.

Highlights of the final year of the project have been:

A final report summarising the entire project over its three years will be issued separately.

SCOPE is administered by the Follett Implementation Group on Information Technology (FIGIT) and funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee. SCOPE is an On-demand Publishing project in the Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib).


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