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July 2002
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Update magazine
Gazette
Buyers' Guide (guide to suppliers)
Facet Publishing Bookshop
JIS and JOLIS research journals
Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
Emerald journals and database resources
Information Research Watch International
Keeping Within the Law
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News
Government: e-library fires up.
Wales: new lifelong learning strateg.
Dream Lab: Big Library Experiment.
VIPs: RNIB tears into libraries
Reader development: money breeds success.
KM: Countryside Agency embraces e-gov innovations.
Diversity: QLP expands.
Public: Audit report media frenzy.
Social exclusion: NOF final Call.
BL: co-operation programme rejig.
Training: Modern Apprenticeships.
People's Network: final grants.
Portals: DTI global tech watch.
Public: Minister predicts next steps.
Regions: e-list gets going.
Cataloguing: medical marvels.
International: electronic issues.
Management: leadership crisis.
Columns
Clip Board: Edward Dudley.
IFLA 2002: Rachel Roberts.
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
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Just a minute...: Bernard Naylor.
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield.
Features
Separating the Eiffel Tower from the Statue of Liberty: image retrieval.
Supporting learning and teaching in LIS: Alan Brine.
Leading the field: winners show why public libraries matter
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Research goes virtual: Sally Chambers and Ulrich Tiedau
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US radical takes ALA helm: interview with Mitch Freedman.
Add weight, join a gym: Mike Osbourne on adding gyms to libraries.
Thriving in an uncertain environment: Roger Strouse.
Broadband nursing: David Nicholas evaluates a cable TV nurse
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20 things academics should know about e-copyright... Mandy Bentham
Laptops for loan: a great hit with students, says Elizabeth Oddy.