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April 2004
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Features
Coping, adapting, evolving: the student experience of e-learning: Moore and Aspden.
Signs: dos and don'ts: John Stanley
Visual literacy: Susie Andretta.
Web design for librarians: an FE student perspective: Harry Gibbs.
Putting information on the map at the Inland Revenue: Gwenda Sippings and her new team on how they are adopting a co-ordinated approach.
What do our readers really like? Sylva Simsova.
Inspiring learning for all: that's what public libraries should be doing, says Jonathan
Douglas.
Classic IR concepts: Gobhinda Chowdhury.
Insight into blended learning: Douglas Laird.
Local government websites: on the right track? Barrie Gunter.
News
MLA: five-year vision unveiled.
MLA: Education Secretary launches pioneering Inspiring Learning for All toolkit.
Open access: journal authors' attitudes revealed.
ICT access: London's Mayor vows to lobby government.
Records: library world records.
International: Book Aid International's 50th birthday celebration.
Early years: under-4s 'book club'.
Public Lending Right: Jaqueline Wilson thanks librarians everywhere.
KM: high-fliers' network launched.
Mobiles: Derby's Reading Rocket.
World Book Day: a great success.
International: solving the developing world's bandwith problem.
Iraq: aiding reconstruction.
EU: action plan for e-Europe.
ICT: rural libraries pilot WiFi.
Opinion
Lifestyle of the mind: Bob Usherwood.
Columns
Clip Board: Edward Dudley.
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley.
Just a minute...: Bernard Naylor.
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield.
Conferences
Don't keep it quiet: Ian Stringer.
News Feature
Compromise, not conflict: Alicia Wise.