Application for membership of NoWAL by the Donald Mason Library, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, by Julia Martin (Head of Information Services, LSTM) History of LSTM LSTM, founded in 1898, was the first institution in the world to be dedicated to research and teaching in tropical medicine and parasitology. LSTM is now a major international centre for tropical infectious diseases, leading numerous programmes to control diseases of poverty. It has strong links with other institutions such as the Universities of Liverpool and Warwick. LSTM achieved HEI status in 2013 which has marked a major step forward and the School is continuing with plans to achieve Taught Degree Awarding powers in the next few years. The achievement of DAPs will make it easier to establish new as well as overseas-based education programmes, in collaboration with Universities and institutions in resource poor countries where LSTM has a commitment to strengthen health systems. Service A Library service for LSTM began in 1920. Over time it became closely linked with the University of Liverpool’s provision, and, since the 1980s LSTM effectively operated as a satellite library using their library management system and electronic resources. The move towards an independent HEI means that a new library service needs to be implemented with a new staff structure and projects to support this are currently underway including a library management system and procurement of eresources and systems to make them discoverable to users. Statistics Student numbers Staff numbers Research portfolio JISC banding Circulation activity 23/05/2014 For 2012-13 student numbers were approximately 580. In addition there are around 100 PhD students. About 50 of these are currently based at LSTM. 2014 staff numbers are 350 fte across all categories Total research income for 2012-13 was £44,422,511.00 Further financial information is available from: http://www.lstmliverpool.ac.uk/media/252124/financial%20statememnts% 202012-2013.pdf New band 7 (old band F) Jan-Dec 2013 = 6,463 LSTM New Library Staff Structure – 2014 Head of Information Services (8) - 1 fte Digital Resources & Collections Manager (7) - 1 fte Digital Resources & Collections Assistant (4) - 1 fte Academic Liaison & Training Officer (6) - 1 fte User Services / ILL Manager (7) - 1 fte Cataloguer (6) – 0.5 fte Repository Officer (6) - 0.5 fte Temporary Project Manager (7) – 1 fte for 1 year FoI Compliance Officer – 0.6 fte User Services Assistants (4) - 2 fte Information Services is also responsible for the management of the institutional repository and for information governance at LSTM including data protection and freedom of information. Benefits to NoWAL members If admitted, the Donald Mason Library would be bring the following benefits to NoWAL members: Access to a unique collection in the fields of infectious diseases Access to a collection which covers the neglected tropical diseases e.g. Onchocerciasis and Lymphatic Filariasis as well as the more widely known ones A growing emphasis on public health and related fields to support the School’s new Centre for Applied Health Research & Delivery Access to the Archives & historical collection We would be looking to put in place reciprocal access agreements for other members of NoWAL. 23/05/2014