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February 2004
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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Features
All the world's a stage: Taryn Storey
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Technology in libraries: how was it for you? John Bennett.
Through the Forest to the Gate: David Murray and Adrian Whittle.
World Book Day online.
Resources for information architects: Martin White on information architecture resources
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Are you an international university library? Oliver Pritchard on catering for diverse learning styles.
Flexible working: productivity and empowerment: David Byrne
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Knowledge harvesting: reaping the rewards? Lancaster, Spry and Shoolbred on ways to keep the knowledge of staff who are leaving
.
Archives and local studies: it's a lottery: Nicola Ward.
News
National libraries: British Library proves its value.
Scots reveal new strategy.
Open access: the movement gains strength.
New Year Honours: Val, Shiraz and friends.
Buildings: CILIP starts public library project.
Reader development: breakthrough venture with publishers.
Awards: best books, best websites, best HE training tool.
Online Information 2003: special report.
International: e-government; new digital library; damage in Iraq.
Active citizens: latest fashion in community work.
Basic Skills: libraries lead the field.
BBC Big Read: libraries made sure they reaped the benefit.
Volunteers: big future predicted.
PFIs: two more in the pipeline.
Reader development: breakthrough venture with publishers.
CILIP Council: budget position improves.
Wargames: bringing in the boys.
Columns
Business insight: Alison Newman.
Clip Board: Edward Dudley.
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
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Just a minute...: Bernard Naylor.
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield.
Conferences
E-learning in Open Universities: Anne Ramsden; and Is customer service dead? Penny Simmonds.
Is customer service dead?: Penny Simmonds.
Profile
Terry Kendrick, strategic marketing, planning and information consultant.