Revenue

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Dear University of Glasgow,

Please provide me with the following information:

-For the last three years available. how much revenue has been
raised from library fines, and how much of this has been reinvested in library facilities.
-Does the cost of printing on campus reflect the actual cost price to the university, or is revenue raised from this?
-For the last three years available, what was the cost of
graduation ceremonies, and how much revenue was raised by
graduation fees paid?
-The cost of Moodle for the last three years available
-The cost of the student email system for the last three
years available.

Yours faithfully,

Ewan McLean

FOI Office, University of Glasgow

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Dear Mr McLean,

Further to your Freedom of Information request, dated 26 January 2011, timed 14:07 hours, please find letter of acknowledgement attached.

You will find that the University's acknowledgement of your information request is in PDF (Portable Document Format) file(s) attached to this email.

The PDF file format is used for electronic distribution because it preserves the look and feel of the original document complete with fonts, colours, images, and layout. To open a PDF file you can download a free program called Acrobat Reader and install it onto your computer by clicking on to the following URL:

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Yours sincerely,

Data Protection and Freedom of Information Office

Direct Line: +44 (0)141 330 2523
Fax: 0141 330 4920

Gilbert Scott Building
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
Glasgow G12 8QQ

The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401

FOI Office, University of Glasgow

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Dear Mr McLean,

Further to your Freedom of Information request dated 26 January 2011, timed 14:07 hours, please find request for clarification letter attached.

You will find that the University's request for clarification to your information request is in PDF (Portable Document Format) file(s) attached to this email.

The PDF file format is used for electronic distribution because it preserves the look and feel of the original document complete with fonts, colours, images, and layout. To open a PDF file you can download a free program called Acrobat Reader and install it onto your computer by clicking on to the following URL:

http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/...

Yours sincerely,

Data Protection and Freedom of Information Office

Direct Line: +44 (0)141 330 2523
Fax: 0141 330 4920

Gilbert Scott Building
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
Glasgow G12 8QQ

The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401

Dear FOI Office,

Yes, just library printing.

Yours sincerely,

Ewan McLean

FOI Office, University of Glasgow

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Dear Mr McLean,

Please find attached the University's response to your Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 request dated 26 January 2011 timed 14:07 hours.

You will find that the University's response to your information request is in PDF (Portable Document Format) file(s) attached to this email.

The PDF file format is used for electronic distribution because it preserves the look and feel of the original document complete with fonts, colours, images, and layout. To open a PDF file you can download a free program called Acrobat Reader and install it onto your computer by clicking on to the following URL:

http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/...

Yours sincerely,

Data Protection and Freedom of Information Office

Direct Line: +44 (0)141 330 2523
Fax: 0141 330 4920

Gilbert Scott Building
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
Glasgow G12 8QQ

The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401

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I don't understand why they're claiming "that the cost of responding to your request for the cost of the student email system will exceed the fee limit".