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Open Letter Signatories Full Name Role Institution Johanna Anderson Subject Librarian University of Gloucestershire Sarah Nicholas Acquisitions Librarian Cardiff Metropolitan University Peter Smith Research Support Librarian Sheffield Hallam University Rachel Bickley Senior Academic Liaison Librarian London Metropolitan University Oonagh Monaghan Academic Subject Librarian University of Lincoln Catherine McManamon Liaison Librarian University of Liverpool Paula Thompson Senior Library Assistant (HE) Carole Bee Academic Subject Librarian University of Lincoln Hope Deejune Williard Academic Subject Librarian University of Lincoln Barbara Band Library Consultant Freelance Ian Simpson Library Collection Development Manager Canterbury Christ Church University Caroline Cooke Head of Library & Student Services AECC University College Jenni Hughes David Parkes Rachel Sumner Senior Lecturer University of Gloucestershire Marie Lancaster Assistant Head Librarian Cardiff Metropolitan University Tracy Lester Library Processing Assistant University of portsmouth Katrina Hall Lead Library & Knowledge Services Manager Hywel Dda University Health Board Sarah Pittaway Head of Library Academic Engagement University of Worcester Leanne Wain Information and Records Coordinator IGEM Caroline Ball Academic Librarian University of Derby Dr Stephen Thornton Reader in Politics Cardiff University Michele Fry Annie Gleeson Librarian Churchill College, Cambridge Jill Boland Academic Librarian University of Derby YiWen Hon Librarian Deborah Varenna George Cronin Deputy Librarian (Biological Sciences) University of Cambridge Ruth Hunter School Librarian Rachel Playforth Knowledge Management Librarian Jennie-Claire Crate Library Assistant: Metadata & Digital Curation University of Kent Danielle Czerkaszyn Senior Archive & Library Assistant University of Oxford Samuel Moore Researcher Coventry University Rebecca Hutchins Senior Information Librarian University of Oxford Anne Lawrence Academic Librarian Ian Harter Helen Ceridwen Price SaundersSubject Librarian retired Hal Kirkwood Bodleian Business Librarian University of Oxford Fiona Hughes Library Services Manager Manchester Metropolitan University Louise Koch Senior Assistant Librarian, Acquisitions Manchester Metropolitan University Suzy Fisher Acquisitions Librarian UWTSD James Atkinson Information Assistant (Academic Services) City, University of London Dr. Tim Zijlstra Library Experience and Skills Manager University of Derby Thomas Peach Academic Liaison Librarian York St John University Amy Ward Assistant Librarian Manchester Metropolitan University Gemma Dixon Academic Service Librarian Newman University Diana Caulfield Librarian University of Cambridge Judith Shaw Library Services Manager (Service Development) Manchester Metropolitan University Jill Partridge Cataloguer University of Lincoln Hannah Thompsett Library Assistant Dr Cheryl Reynolds University Teaching Fellow University of Huddersfield Laura Woods Subject Librarian University of Huddersfield Naomi Nile Faculty Librarian Bristol University Nicola Ward Librarian Manchester Metropolitan University Sarah Hammond Library Assistant University of Cambridge Andrew Day Academic Services Manager Drill Hall Library David Bedford Librarian Universities at Medway Kat Steiner Assistant Librarian Bodleian Education Library, University of Oxford Richenda Gwilt Learning Resources Manager University of the Arts London Thomas Page Librarian & Academic Skills Officer CU Scarborough (Coventry University Group) Nicola Gregory Liaison Librarian University of Liverpool Alison Harding Executive Head of Library and Learning Resources University of Wales Trinity Saint David Dr Demelza Jones Emma Burnett Information Consultant Royal Holloway Michelle Juner Student Bedford college/Tresham College Vicki Cormie Senior Academic Liaison Librarian University of St Andrews Greg Leurs Information Consultant Royal Holloway Leanne Workman Head of academic liaison (HE library) Royal Holloway university of London Rachel White Information consultant Royal holloway, university of london Joanna Cooksey Academic Liaison Librarian Oxford Brookes University Ben Williamson Royal Holloway University of London Debbie Phillips Information Consultant Royal Holloway Cath Bell Catherine Wrathall Catherine Broadley University Business Process Officer seconded from university library Manchester Metropolitan University Janice McQuilkin Assistant Librarian Ulster University Eva Dann Information Consultant Royal Holloway, University of London Jennifer Cromwell University Lecturer Manchester Metropolitan University Dr Joanne Smith Senior Lecturer Manchester Metropolitan University Chrissie Willis-Phillips Content Lifecycle Manager University of Surrey Sara WG Senior Teaching Fellow UCL Dr Jennifer Harris Research Facilitator University of Edinburgh Caroline Proctor IT Manager University of Warwick Gill Edwardes Faculty Librarian University of South Wales Dan Holden Faculty Librarian Queen’s University Belfast Prof. Ian Turner Prof. Higher Education in Learning and Teaching University of Derby Lynne Meehan Engineering Librarian University of Cambridge Josie Caplehorne Scholarly Communication Coordinator James Baldwin Lecturer Royal Holloway, University of London Stuart Aveyard Lecturer Manchester Metropolitan University Dr Alison Hicks University Lecturer, Library and Information Studies UCL Emilia Brzozowska-SzczecinaSenior Information Advisor Kingston University London Daniel Payne Library worker London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE) Jackie Hanes Academic Librarian University of Leicester carl coyle student kings college london Jonathan White Academic Liaison Manager University of Derby Theresa Thurston Faculty Librarian University of Kent Abigail Heath Liaison Librarian University of Kent Gary Collins Archivist Coventry University Amy McEwan Academic Liaison Librarian University of Exeter Ruth Smalley E-resources Librarian Marian Brown Librarian Lesley Lowe Liaison Librarian Crawley College Stephanie Jesper Teaching & Learning Advisor University of York Chris Thorpe Subject Librarian (Health Sciences) City, University of London Craig McEwan Academic Liaison Librarian University of Exeter Joy McLean Senior Librarian West College Scotland Liam Herbert Library and Information Manager University of Cambridge Adele Beeken E-resources librarian University of Lincoln Mercedes Peñalba-SotorríoSenior Lecturer in Modern European History Manchester Metropolitan University Ali Messer Teacher educator University of Roehampton Rachel Burke Exec Librarian Cork County Library Bleddyn Bowen Academic University of Leicester Karen Butcher Library Assistant (Metadata Team) Kenneth McDonagh Associate Professor Dublin City University Philip Segall Librarian Anna French Lecturer University of Liverpool Ruth Nichols Student University of Liverpool Toby Lincoln Associate Professor Chinese Urban History University of Leicester Kari Morley Subject Librarian ARU Chantal Tucker Online Reading List Coordinator Queen Mary, University of London Liam E. A. L. Bullingham Research Support Librarian Edge Hill University Jane Brown Academic Librarian Cardiff Metropolitan University Deirdre Barry Margaret Watson Academic Services Librarian University of Oxford Jessica Gardner University Librarian University of Cambridge Donna Bradbury PhD student University of Gloucestershire Selina Lock Library Research Services University of Leicester Mark Lester Research Librarian Cardiff Metropolitan University Jonathan Herring Professor of Law University of Oxford Russell Burke Assistant Librarian London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Rosalind Francis Academic Services Manager Anglia Ruskin University Helen Rimmer Head of Library and Archives Service University of Westminster Lucy Lambe Librarian London School of Economics Sean Derrick Student Transitions Teacher University of Wolverhampton James Sumner Senior Lecturer in History of Technology University of Manchester Louise Folkes Lecturer in Social Sciences University of Gloucestershire Katie Winter Learning Development Librarian University of Surrey Angie Thompson Student Manchester Metropolitan University Esther Arens Head of Resources University of Leicester Dr Kathryn Hurlock Reader in Medieval History Manchester Metropolitan University Laura Broadbent Subject Librarian University of Huddersfield Pauline Souleau Lecturer in French University of St Andrews Jane Daniels Bibliographic Librarian Cardiff Metropolitan University rebecca jones Liaison librarian (medicine) and library manager Imperial College Jane Connelly Michael James Garner Digital Services Manager, LLIS. University of Leicester Mark Perry Library Assitant Manchester Metropolitan University Renée Reitsma Senior Library Assistant King's College London Maria O'Hara Learning & Teaching Librarian King's College London Victoria Parkinson Metadata Coordinator King's College London Samantha Taylor Student Leeds beckett University Sara Montalti Senior Library Assistant King's College London Aimee Jones Librarian - Head is Academic Services Cardiff Metropolitan University Jenny Morgan Senior Information Services Librarian Leeds Beckett Library Jane Harvell Director of Library services University of sussex Jo Cornish Jennifer Bayjoo Academic Support Manager University of Salford Dr Amber Phillips Senior Lecturer in Criminology UWE Bristol Michael Stores Librarian LJMU Dan Tappin Christopher Hollings Departmental Lecturer University of Oxford Kaitlin Doel Student University of Gloucestershire Sarah Cohen Liaison Librarian Leeds
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