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October 2002
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Keeping Within the Law
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News
Copyright: EU directive campaign hits peak.
BL: new e-strategy director named.
Networking: post-Earl futures.
Privacy: liberties under threat?
Journals: OFT rejects publishers' arguments.
E-government: librarians crucial, says MP.
Cataloguing: AACR revised.
Culture Online: £13m for innovation.
International: Elsevier sets up library archiving 'in perpetuity'.
Library of Alexandria opening day.
IFLA conference 2002: Coverage of IFLA's 75th anniversary conference - from the 'Glasgow Declaration' to indigenous knowledge and the digital divide, from copyright conundrums to children's libraries and Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney's delightful opening address.
Columns
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
.
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
Fad or future? Angela Abell et al with know-how about KM
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Skills move to VLEs: Peter Stubley
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New opportunities: How David Rigglesford created a KM culture in a firm of solicitors.
Feed your mind: Bryony Milner on the knowledge centre at QCA.
Have you heard the one about...: Shah and Patrick.
Who owns KM? David Haynes.
Centralising IS: the Essex experience: Bill Wood
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A classic case: Classical.com.
Public services on the telly: Barry Gunter.
Overcoming barriers to e-commerce: Chris Armstrong.
Getting the knowledge: Sheila Webber at the IT&IL conference.