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Archive 2003
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August 2003
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
New ministers: Resource's Chair questioned at Umbrella.
Carnegie/Greenaway: results.
Open access journals: Jisc backs the trend.
People's Network: £0.5m grant for ambitious website project.
Security: Resource guidelines.
Dewey: 22nd edition starts soon.
ICT change: new tool from CILIP.
Research: needs co-ordinating.
Clinical: data for diagnosis.
Scotland: Parliament's new links.
Special collections: York Minster library saved.
Public: controversial writer gets money to put where his mouth is.
Web award: scurvy site scoops it.
Sure Start: major expansion.
Soapbox
Steven Heywood says the People's Network is fatally fragmented.
Columns
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
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Just a minute...: Bernard Naylor.
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield.
Profile
Jonathan Orford, CorporateInformation Manager and Archives & Records Manager at the University of Surrey Roehampton.
Features
Records management: the challenge to HEIs: Steve Bailey
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Records management: mis-sion critical: alerting the board, by Martin Sanderson & Sandra Ward
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Establishing an RM programme: Geoffrey Yeo
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Managing records, function, cultural & technical change: David Haynes.
Letting the light in: BBC Bristol's redesign, by Debbie Chatting.
Battling for the brand: Rebecca Wyatt on CILIP's image.
Cross-sectoral staff development: Dave Sharpe.
E-resource training: subject-based collaboration: Frances Boyle & Louise Clarke.
Net gain: pros and cons of e-libraries, by Katharine Schopflin.