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====== Benefits of Membership ====== | ====== Benefits of Membership ====== | ||
- | * Members of the Consortium receive access to the following databases: | ||
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- | * off-campus access for the institution' | ||
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- | * the [[: | ||
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- | * the CT links out to a wide array of other resources relevant for the study of the history of the book | ||
- | * the [[: | ||
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- | * MEI | ||
- | * Provenance information | ||
- | * the [[: | ||
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- | * Members of the Consortium | + | The Consortium |
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+ | * CERL members are the custodians of a distinct section of European Cultural Heritage and together we work to increase our collections’ impact and potential for research exploitation.\\ | ||
+ | * We support community building on a regional and/or national level by allowing Single Members to invite Cluster libraries | ||
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+ | **CERL creates and sustainably maintains services that members could not develop on their own.**\\ | ||
+ | * CERL provides its members with the opportunity to enhance the impact and research relevance | ||
+ | * CERL hosts smaller datasets that individual libraries are increasingly unable to commit to hosting themselves. | ||
+ | * CERL provides a forum where members work together to create tools for researchers | ||
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+ | CERL works closely with the researcher and research organisations assuring that our services respond effectively to their research questions and sharing insights into user needs with its members. | ||
+ | * CERL enables staff at member libraries to be involved in research projects that benefit the member institutions and the researcher and research organisations, expand knowledge about our shred collections and enrich the context in which we present our collections. | ||
+ | * CERL is an incubator for digital humanities projects and facilitates opportunities for members jointly to obtain project funding in this field. | ||
+ | **As a special-interest group, CERL organises the exchange | ||
+ | * CERL offers grants to allow early-career librarians and scholars to work on CERL projects in CERL libraries, or in CERL offices, and to be trained on CERL databases. | ||
+ | * CERL’s working groups provide member institutions with a forum for identifying issues of current importance and help ensuring the continued relevance of CERL’s offerings for its members. | ||
+ | * CERL enables staff at member institutions to attend workshops, seminars and summer schools, taught by members of their own community. | ||
+ | * CERL puts at the disposal of its members an extensive array of dissemination tools to allow the them to announce achievements, | ||
+ | **CERL represents the special collections community in international fora and projects. **\\ | ||
- | * Members of the Consortium receive copies of all CERL publications: | ||
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- | * Members of the Consortium have access to CERL's community of rare-books specialists through [[: | ||
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- | * Members of the Consortium can join in discussions and share specialist information | ||
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- | * Members of the Consortium help to support CERL's initiatives at the European level in the field of Europe' | ||
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- | * Full Members may apply to have up to 15 [[http:// |
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