CONTENTS DECEMBER 2005
NEWS
Censorship: will Terrorism Bill criminalise librarians? Carnegie/Greenaway: re-timed for maximum impact. MLA: changes and relocation.
Intellectual property: Adelphi Charter challenges IP law. Building awards: Brighton Library hits triple honours.
Public: library service peer review reports go public.
Health: National Health Libraries Week success. Northern Ireland: Minister launches strategy consultation.
Reader development: Quick Reads primed for success.
Special collections: MLA lists 38 outstanding collections.
Crime writing: the Dagger in the Library winners.
Reading: mass read-in to kick off Bristol’s Brunel Year.
Web 2.0: farewell to taxonomy, hello to ‘folksonomy’.
Members’ Day and AGM: a rough guide to ‘Cilipia’.
Wales: @ Your Library marketing boost.
FEATURES
Interview: Kate Greenaway Medal winner Chris Riddell
Assessing impact: Christine Urquhart
Research: the basis of progress: Eric Davies
Time will tell: how to measure the impact of the PN: Margaret Kendall and Jenny Craven
Public libraries in Japan: Sandra Parker
How do others see us? Mystery visiting in service evaluation: Jan Clark
Mystery shopping in banking: Kate Purcell
Turning training into qualifications: Rhona Arthur
Keeping Watch: tracking down copyright-holders: David Sutton
CONFERENCES
CILIP RFID conference: Matthew Mezey
IFLA World Congress: Dawn Holland
Intranet Benchmarking Forum: Matthew Mezey
Public Library Authorities: Laura Swaffield
COLUMNS
Clip Board: Edward Dudley
Company club: Annabel Colley
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
Just a minute...: Bernard Naylor
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield
Opinion: Michael Clarke
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Updated: 28 November 2005