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Support for Staff at Partnerships

Information about the library services available to students is provided by the institution at which they are studying.

However, in line with the University’s commitment to collaborative partnerships, UWTSD Library and Learning Resources offers access to Higher Education students registered on University programmes at partner institutions as outlined below. This provision is intended to supplement the services provided by libraries at partner institutions.

Access to UWTSD Libraries

It is recognised that some students based at partner institutions, particularly those who live geographically close to the University, may want to use University Library material for background information. This can be done free of charge, via the Libraries Together reciprocal borrowing scheme.

Inter-Library Loans and SCONUL Access

Applications for inter-library loans can be made via the partner institutions’ library. Students on partnership programmes are not able to apply for inter-library loans directly from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Unfortunately, students at partnership institutions are not eligible for SCONUL Access.

Copyright and licensing

Copyright guidance for staff and students can be found in our Copyright Hub. Please note that this resource has been developed for UWTSD as part of the UK Higher Education community and makes reference to copyright in UK law and the license held by UWTSD from the Copyright Licensing Agency. Partnerships are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable local copyright legislation for their location and sector, and for providing appropriate support and guidance to staff and students. Further information for UK-based FE partnerships can be found here: CLA licence for Further Education

Use of UWTSD online resources is subject to the terms and conditions of the provider licence. Partnerships are responsible for ensuring that students and staff abide by the conditions of the licence.

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