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LARCH is Linked Automated Register of Collaborative Holdings. Log into the area here
Access LARCH here. You may wish to save this as one of your favourites or bookmarks.
Contact us if you require any further information or assistance.
UKRR saves space in libraries by de-duplicating print journals.
The British Library accepts offered journal issues to fill gaps in its own stock, thereby enhancing the national collection; providing ongoing access onsite in the Reading Rooms or remotely via British Library On Demand.
UKRR is a service of the British Library, where the principal copy of the journal is retained and access is provided for researchers through its document supply service and reading rooms.
These resources will help you use UKRR
…Using UKRR we have freed up valuable space so that we can upgrade the quality of our study areas…
Leeds University Library Joined the UKRR scheme in 2008 and the service is a key part of the stock management process. Jane Saunders explains how this is beneficial to the university.
…Being a member of UKRR has allowed us to free up physical space across the Library estate…
The University of St Andrews has been fortunate to be a member of UKRR since its inception and has found the process to be a fantastic collaborative initiative, vital in the rationalisation of the Library’s print journal holdings.
To keep our users and all our staff safe and healthy we’ve taken the decision to close our physical sites in London and Boston Spa for the time being, and suspend our public events.
UKSG Journal Article summarising the achievements of the UK Research Reserve
We're carefully planning a return to our public spaces that keeps everyone safe, and we're always open online.
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