These hubs each served particular academic disciplines: The restructuring and rebranding was undertaken to create a service with a more uniform identity and appearance, better cross-searching facilities, and more focused technical and management teams.
The Intute service was geographically distributed, with staff based at several UK universities.
[1] The educational social bookmarking service XtLearn.net now maintains an unofficial archive of the majority of the Intute content set.
The Wellcome Trust was a partner of Intute: Health and Life Sciences and contributed content to this section.
This included newsfeeds, an embedded search box and MyIntute (where users could save Intute content in their own online space, tag and export it).
The award was made on behalf of the UK eInformation Group (UKeiG), part of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP).