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Ireland
The Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland Selects ALEPH Ex Libris (UK) Ltd
announced today that the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has
signed a contract for the installation of the latest version of
ALEPH 500.
The Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland is one of the world's oldest and most
prestigious medical institutions. Founded in 1784, the RCSI
regulates the practice of surgery in Ireland, and also provides
medical, surgical, nursing and physiotherapy education at
undergraduate and postgraduate level. The RCSI Medical School is one
of the largest in Ireland, with over 1,000 students. In addition,
the Library serves over 3,000 staff and students in the College's
associated hospitals, and a wide range of health-care professionals
throughout Ireland. It is a truly international organization, with
more than 60 countries represented among its students and alumni.
The RCSI is
actively engaged in research, with over 100 research students and
many projects covering a wide range of biomedical disciplines. The
RCSI Library is one of Ireland's best equipped and most modern
health information resources, but it also contains a rich heritage
of rare books and archives, with over 20,000 books in the history of
medicine collections. The ALEPH library system will form an
important part of the College's IT strategy for the new millennium.
The RCSI isthe second ALEPH site in Ireland.
"We
selected ALEPH," says RCSI Librarian Beatrice Doran "because
we were impressed by its functionality and its ultra-modern design.
ALEPH represents the best in cutting-edge technology, and we wanted
to ensure that the College would remain at the forefront of medical
education and training in Ireland - and throughout the world."
Further
information on the RCSI can be obtained from the College's World
Wide Web site at: www.rcsi.ie
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