Disclosures of expenditure under Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, sections 31 and 32

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1 National Library of Scotland Disclosures of expenditure under Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, sections 31 and 32 For the period 1 April 2014-31 March 2015 1. Public relations costs The National Library of Scotland is committed to making its world class collections accessible to as many people as possible. By doing so, we support education, research, business and innovation and help to enhance the reputation of Scotland as a country with a rich cultural heritage and a vibrant future. Like most organisations, the Library sees the media as an important means of communicating information to a wide audience. We work with journalists across Scotland and beyond to promote our general work, exhibitions and events. We also use social media such as Twitter and Facebook to reach people with information. Listening to people who use our services is vital in helping us meet their needs. We carry out regular surveys of users' experiences to help us tailor our services. This provides evidence of the Library's performance and is reported to the Scottish Government. We also track and analyse media coverage of issues of relevance to the Library to inform and support our work. We run an annual series of events at the Library and in other parts of Scotland which have proved popular. We also sponsor specific events at book festivals across Scotland. The Library's flagship publication is our award winning 'Discover' magazine, which is published three times a year as well as being made available via our website. We also publish a newsletter and a range of information leaflets to communicate what is happening at the Library and how to use our services. The amounts disclosed in relation to Public Relations include the amounts spent on media relations, marketing research and evaluation, promotional events and sponsorship, publications and printing, advertising digital marketing, and staff. Total = 441,559 2. Overseas travel costs This includes travel, accommodation, subsistence, conference fees, and any other expenditure incurred whilst on overseas business travel. Total = 57,341 3. Hospitality and entertainment costs This includes money spent on lunches and hospitality for visitors and guests, and catering at fundraising and customer events and exhibition launches. Total = 17,023

2 4. External consultancy costs The Library uses external consultants only where it lacks expertise or capacity among its own staff. We have used the Scottish Government guidance on the definition of consultancy, which identifies the following activities and areas as constituting consultancy: Policy development Feasibility and scoping exercises Research and evaluation Environmental consultancy Organisational development (including training) Business strategy Marketing consultancy Programme Functional development Financial and economic advice services Accountancy advice and services Audit / forensic accounting advice and services Functional IT strategy design and advice (function-specific IT solution e.g. ehr systems, etendering) Organisational IT strategy design and advice (e.g. cross-business reengineering) Construction Infrastructure and transport (post-occupancy and benefits review) Construction, infrastructure and transport (feasibility and scoping exercises). The following are not defined in the guidance as constituting external consultancy: Technical or specialist service (including construction, infrastructure and transport, IT, etc.) Outsourcing Interim / staff substitution Permanent recruitment services and advice. Total = 108,672

3 5. Members or employees who received remuneration in excess of 150,000 No members or employees received remuneration in excess of 150,000. 6. Payments with a value in excess of 25,000 Date Amount Supplier Description ( ) 30/04/2014 37,159 ALDL ALDL services Q1 2014-15 30/04/2014 25,811 ECG Facilities Service April 2014 NLS facility 14/05/2014 112,708 John Wiley & Sons Ltd SHEDL ebooks Lot 2 Wiley 21/05/2014 125,532 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Val 7 GB refurb 21/05/2014 37,632 ECG Facilities Service April 2014 NLS facilities 29/05/2014 585,945 The Strathmore Trust Aberdeen Breviary purchase 31/05/2014 36,321 ECG Facilities Service May 2014 - NLS facility 30/06/2014 229,642 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Val 8 refurb 30/06/2014 36,321 ECG Facilities Service June 2014 NLS facility 21/07/2014 30,575 LANDesk International LANDesk Management Suite MNT Ltd 23/07/2014 26,928 Ex Libris Migration Voyager databases 28/07/2014 261,637 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Val 9 GB refurb 31/07/2014 41,042 UK Archiving Ltd, Newspaper archiving Edinburgh 07/08/2014 136,406 City of Edinburgh CB annual rates 2014/15 07/08/2014 47,091 City of Edinburgh GB annual rates 2014/15 07/08/2014 37,159 ALDL ALDL services Q2 2014-15 18/08/2014 36,321 ECG Facilities Service July 2014 NLS facility 25/08/2014 136,225 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Val 10 GB refurb 29/08/2014 36,321 ECG Facilities Service August 2014 NLS facility 15/09/2014 35,500 Jenny Brown Associates Literary papers of Kathleen Jamie 29/09/2014 208,259 John Graham CB façade replacement 2 29/09/2014 36,321 ECG Facilities Service September 2014 NLS facility 13/10/2014 121,282 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Val 11 GB refurb 27/10/2014 76,078 JISC Collections SHEDL ebooks 27/10/2014 36,321 ECG Facilities Service October 2014 NLS facility 10/11/2014 214,969 John Graham CB façade replacement 4 10/11/2014 52,884 John Graham CB façade replacement 3 10/11/2014 37,204 2CQR Replacement of GB issue hall gates 10/11/2014 37,159 ALDL ALDL services Q3 2014-15 10/11/2014 31,855 Granada Glazing Ltd Design, construction, supply of

4 secondary glazing 17/11/2014 141,488 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Val 12 GB refurb 24/11/2014 130,192 John Graham September 2014 Pre-construct 24/11/2014 31,722 NCE Computer Group Qualstar 85120 Expansion Module 28/11/2014 36,321 ECG Facilities Service November 2014 NLS facility 08/12/2014 49,970 Viglen LTD HDS HUS 130 Storage array WDB maintenance 22/12/2014 129,060 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Val 13 GB refurb 19/01/2015 38,647 ALDL ALDL services Q4 2014-15 19/01/2015 36,321 ECG Facilities Service December 2014 NLS facility 28/01/2015 35,618 A McGillvray Pentland House electrical work 31/01/2015 36,321 ECG Facilities Service January 2015 NLS facility 25/02/2015 121,667 John Graham Valuation 1 CB external works 04/03/2015 26,513 Network Technology Checkpoint support consolidation Solutions Ltd 12/03/2015 91,333 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Val 14 GB refurb 12/03/2015 84,157 John Graham Valuation 2 CB external works 12/03/2015 49,284 M & J Ballantyne Ltd Remove existing rear bridge link 12/03/2015 36,323 ECG Facilities Service February 2015 NLS facility 24/03/2015 238,720 John Graham Interim payment no1 stone purchase 24/03/2015 54,407 City of Edinburgh PH annual rates 2014/15 31/03/2015 223,560 Oxford University Press SHEDL ebooks lot 2, year 2 31/03/2015 184,451 John Graham Valuation 3 CB external works 31/03/2015 126,000 Elsevier SHEDL ebooks lot 2, year 2 31/03/2015 90,000 MacMillan Distribution SHEDL ebooks lot 2, year 2 31/03/2015 70,752 NCE Computer Group Nexsan E60X with 60 x 4TB SATA drives 31/03/2015 51,600 Glasgow City 2014/15 March 2015 Kelvin Redevelopment 31/03/2015 39,847 Provista Ethernet routing switch 31/03/2015 36,321 ECG Facilities Service March 2015 NLS facility 31/03/2015 36,000 Sage Publications SHEDL ebooks lot 2, year 2 31/03/2015 32,198 Pratt Bros (Edin) Ltd CCTV camera replacement programme 31/03/2015 28,925 Commsworld PH telephone system

5 7. Statement on the steps taken to promote and increase sustainable growth through the exercise of our functions The National Library of Scotland continued to develop its collections and services during 2014/15 to support the Scottish Government's aim of creating a more prosperous and successful country. The Business Information Service continues to support business growth and development throughout Scotland by providing companies with access to information and knowledge they need. We want to make more of the collection available electronically and have agreed a new contract to digitise more material including Gaelic books, Army lists covering WWI, trade directories, antiquarian Scottish books and printed music collections. This will add a further 1.2 million pages to our existing digitised content. 8. Statement on the steps taken to improve efficiency, effectiveness and economy in the exercise of our functions Sharing services and resources within the public sector allows economy of scale cost and efficiency savings. Where sharing does not impact our independence we have done this. The collaboration with the National Galleries of Scotland to create shared IT service continued with a pilot managed service is in place during the year. We have also continued to use procurement to generate financial savings and quality improvements. As well as releasing cash savings this work has also generated a number of non-cash savings such as reductions in the number of invoices received and better contract terms. During the year we also implemented the Library's new pay and grading system. This was essential to ensure that the Library is operating at maximum efficiency, given the difficult economic climate facing all public services. During 2010 the Library committed to reduce CO2 emissions from its operations by 30% by the end of financial year 2014/15 from 2008/09 levels. The Library exceeded this commitment during 2014/15, achieving a reduction in CO2 emissions of 42% compared to its baseline year. The Library now uses 3.1MwH less energy, consumes 3,792 cubic metres less water, recycles 88% of its waste and travels 182,000 fewer miles than it did four years ago. The National Library Public Sector Sustainability Report 2014-15 provides comprehensive data relating to the Library's sustainability activity.