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NEWS
Academic: Oxford University’s £100m plan.
Public: flawed low approval rating exposed.
Suppliers: struggling BfS collapses.
People’s Network: Enquire, Discover and Read launched.
Open access: CILIP warns that loopholes may block plan.
Social exclusion: e-government misses mark.
ICT: staff left out of the loop in technology decisions.
Copyright: Google sued by authors as Yahoo enters fray.
Consortia: England’s biggest gets bigger.
Schools: author visits lead to reading success.
Academic: Jisc budget boost helps digital depositories.
Employment: Lisjobnet relaunched.
Partnerships: Renfrew cancer information innovation.
Wikis: library best practice wiki launched.
EU: digital divide will ‘self-correct’, claims new report.
World Summit on the Information Society: latest.
International: Iraq and other news.
Public: Reading Agency/BBC radio launch ‘listening posts’.
FEATURES
Online Information & Content Management Europe 2005: highlighting the main industry issues.
Enhancing the workflow of information professionals: Liz Blankson-Hemans and Kevin Bonsor on the criteria involved in producing the latest version of DialogLink.
Big Deal usage – a case study with Emerald Fulltext: Paul Evans.
Lewisham Council @ your service: Lindsay Ould and Jason Burton on the launch of Lewisham’s new website.
Subscription agents – from paper to electronic: Margaret Dunne.
Information on the move: Tom Wilson looks at how better sharing of information in the emergency services could help.
RSS-ssh: it’s really simple: Leonard Latiff sets out the options for exploiting newsreader services.
COLUMNS
Are you managing? Ian Snowley
Clip Board: Edward Dudley
Company Club: Annabel Colley
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
Just a minute...: Bernard Naylor
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield
Opinion: Paul Sturges
REGULARS
Interview: Tatiana White, Oxford University.
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Updated: 17 October 2005