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About

We use subject matter expertise, research, and sector knowledge to design and lead community engagement programmes that help Higher Education members navigate emerging areas, explore unmet needs and identify pain points on the use and discovery of digital content for research, teaching and learning.

As trusted partners we work in collaboration with members and stakeholders to convene networks, explore new ideas, create and signpost resources and influence behaviours.

This blog highlights some of our work in particular around digital collections and scholarship.

For more information or to enquire about our work you can email peter.findlay@jisc.ac.uk or paola.marchionni@jisc.ac.uk (please note it can take us a little while to respond but we will endeavour to get back to you as soon as is practical).