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Our library contains documents held on the Improvement Service site and within the communities of practice supported by the Improvement Service, together with links to documents held elsewhere. A list of websites which also hold publications and information useful to those working in local government is available in our Information Resources section.

User of the IS site are invited to submit documents that they think will be of value to other site users. Please note that you must be a registered Improvement Service user and logged in if you wish to submit a new document. Documents submitted will not appear on the site immediately but will be subject to approval by our editorial team.

NOTE: please ensure that the name of the file you are about to upload does not contain non-standard characters e.g. backslashes (\), forward slashes (/), apostrophies, commas etc as these characters can cause problems when trying to store your file in the document library. If your filename does contain any of these characters then please rename your file BEFORE uploading.

FILENAMES: if you encounter file upload error stating that the filename already exists elsewhere in the document library then, rename the file you are attempting to upload and then, in step 3 of the upload process, you can enter what you want as the title for the document. 

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North Lanarkshire Council's style guide outlines the brand guidelines of the council and how these should be applied visually across all publications. The document is recognised as an example of good practice in this area. The document is still a work-in-progress and will be added to over time.
Agenda for TLC at Surgeons Hall on 28th May 2008
draft agenda for groups and facilitator event at Tolbooth in Stirling on 28th Nov 2007.
An SCF report on MSPs' attitudes to parliamentary reform at Holyrood and other issues. The study began in 1999 and aims to tell the story of devolution through the eyes of MSPs. This report is based mainly on findings from the end of the second term of the Parliament but also compares these with our MSP interviews which took place in the first term.

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