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The essentials of the scheme are: | The essentials of the scheme are: | ||
- | * A Group is made up of up to 16 libraries (i.e. the equivalent of one full member with 15 cluster libraries). | + | * A Group is made up of up to 16 libraries (i.e. the equivalent of one Single |
* Only one national or state library is allowed to be part of each Group. | * Only one national or state library is allowed to be part of each Group. | ||
* Groups may have multi-national membership. | * Groups may have multi-national membership. | ||
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=== Special Membership === | === Special Membership === | ||
- | Smaller organisations can also join the Consortium as members, subject to approval by the Directors. To this category are reckoned to belong specialist rare-books libraries which are too small to be Single members, and collections in institutions not normally funded by public funding. Special members sign the [[http:// | + | Smaller organisations can also join the Consortium as members, subject to approval by the Directors. To this category are reckoned to belong specialist rare-books libraries which are too small to be Single members, and collections in institutions not normally funded by public funding. Special members sign the [[http:// |
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