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91¶¶Òõ Libraries Statement of Public Task

This statement is regularly reviewed and sets out the functions under the for the 91¶¶Òõ libraries.

Each of the three libraries are different in terms of size and content i.e. associated schools, subjects, books, journals and collections. The same staffing structure is maintained in each library.

Libraries follow these core functions:

  • Supporting teaching, learning and research activities by providing print and electronic recourses
  • Providing support and training for students to make effective use of the libraries
  • Continuous development and management of library resources and spaces
  • Review and act upon feedback from the university community
  • To allow visitors and external members to make use of our library spaces

Access to the library resources can be found on the website.

The Library and Computer Room Code of Conduct can be found on The Student Contract.

Libraries does not have a dedicated budget for digitisation, so is reliant on charging fees for the digitisation, supply and licensing of content in order to meet its costs.

Requesting Re-use

Requests for re-use must be made in writing either by email or letter. Please .

In accordance with the ROPSI 2015 Regulations any requests for re-use will be addressed within 20 days or an explanation provided if a delay is anticipated. Where the request for information is complex or lengthy, processing may take longer. In such cases, we will advise you accordingly. Where we are able to release the requested information for your re-use, we would normally link this to a licence covering your use. You must adhere to the terms and any licence that we issue to you. This may be on a without-cost basis or we may offer the licence to you based upon a charge. The 91¶¶Òõ reserves the right to refuse a request for the re-use of information under the regulations. Should this situation arise, we will explain to you our reasons for refusing your application.

Limitations of PSI Requests

Please note that there are some limitations that may restrict the release of information for re-use. These include where the copyright is not held by the university, where personal data is involved or where release would not be agreed if a similar application had been made under existing access legislation such as Freedom of Information Act 2000.

The Screen Archives South East and the Design Archives operate separately from Libraries. Libraries can’t process PSI request for either of these archives.

Complaints

Complaints in relation to re-use of Public Sector Information Task will be reviewed internally by emailing publicsectorinformationrequests@brighton.ac.uk.

If you are dissatisfied with how we respond to your complaint you may escalate it to the .

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