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Archive 2002
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November 2002
PUBLICATIONS
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
Children: CILIP publishes key report.
Reader Development: The Reading Agency launched.
CILIP: info centre open to members.
Reference awards: shortlist announced.
International: Resource action strategy.
Copyright: counting the cost of the European directive.
ICT: parrot avatar aids users.
People’s Network: national PR drive launched.
Health: major online sources open to public.
Diversity: Quality Leaders Project branches out.
International: round-up of news.
Training: latest on NVQs and ISNTO.
Visually-impaired: benefits of copyright bill.
Ethics: CILIP launches panel.
Basic skills: London nets £1m.
Council: full report.
Columns
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
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Just a minute...: Bernard Naylor.
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield.
Clip Board: Edward Dudley.
CONFERENCES
Roles in government: Sue Westcott reports on the Committee of Departmental Librarians' conference.
Features
Really useful or virtually useless? Moore and Abson
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VLEs: who needs them? Stuart Lee on why Oxford University is starting with Bodington.
Forced migration: a complex subject: Marilyn Deegan and Elisa Mason on dealing with a tricky subject online.
Putting portals into practice: Robin Murray with a handy checklist and advice.
Bringing glamour to Glasgow: Elspeth Hyams talks to Martyn Wade
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Small steps and big leaps: Copper and Haines on knowledge sharing across the NHS
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Successful KM: David Haynes and CILIP colleagues present case studies.
Why think regionally? Geoff Warren believes that regionalism is the way forward
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