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September 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
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News
Inspection: the future.
School libraries: campaign launch.
Cymal: librarian gets the top job.
Image: upbeat new vision, but...
E-learning: new award.
WiFi: libraries to be key location?
Partnerships: Walsall does wonders
IFLA 2003: first news.
History: new online resource.
Carnegie/Greenaway: awards picture gallery.
ICT: Dorset partnership.
Family learning: plan for it now.
Umbrella 2003: highlights.
KM: British Standard takes shape.
Nightlife: libraries' civilising role.
Public services: latest ideas on community involvement.
XML: now for the XMLibrarian.
Conference
Demos/Laser Foundation seminar on Overdue. Elspeth Hyams.
Columns
Clip Board: Edward Dudley.
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
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Just a minute...: Bernard Naylor.
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield.
Profile
Ayub Khan Principal Project Officer, Library of Birmingham.
Features
Job shadowing: shaping tomorrow's leaders: Lisa Bruce & Sue Roberts
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Making your intranet work smarter: Kiki Laxton
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Bibliographic records in the computer age: Alan Danskin & Ann Chapman address the underlying structure of bibliographic data
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New status for health information professionals: the benefits of the establishment of the UK Council for Health Informatics Professions, by Bruce Madge.
A sense of people and place: interview with Carnegie prize- winning author Sharon Creech.
Let's focus on reading: Miranda McKearney.
Define your principles, raise your status: Lesley Cox.
CRM within JPMorgan: Jackie Marfleet on introducing client relationship management in a merchant bank