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St Andrews evaluation templates for publisher agreements and open access initiatives
(University of St Andrews Library, 2023-09) - ReportFollowing the excellent example of the University of Salford at UKSG in 2019, we began using an evaluation template for publishers’ journal agreements. Using the template, evaluation is undertaken by a cross-Library group ... -
Music in Scotland during three centuries (1450-1750) : being contributions towards the history of music in Scotland
(1945) - Thesis"“What is your unity?”, asked a French professor, when a student presented a dissertation upon an historical subject and, if by a unity the French professor meant a binding thread by which the scattered pages of some ... -
Banking in times of climate change : next steps for UK’s financial regulators
(2022-11-29) - ThesisThe transition to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 requires a step change in bank lending behaviour. This policy report contributes to the wider sustainable development debate by investigating the next steps UK’s ... -
Structures and ionic conductivity in crystalline polymer electrolytes
(University of St Andrews, 2002) - Thesis -
Explaining action
(University of St Andrews, 1979) - Thesis