NEWS
Carnegie & Greenaway: the winners, 2007 and all-time.
Advocacy: the post-reshuffle political landscape, for libraries.
Legal: will law librarians be hit by legal process outsourcing?
Corporate: getting to grips with ‘Enterprise 2.0’ impact on LIS.
PM’s building awards: Oldham and Glasgow shortlisted.
Technology: Lewisham claims touch-screen world first.
Children’s reading: impact assessment and school ‘cluster’.
Reading groups: prisoners’ prize and top diversity project.
Love Libraries: hunt is on for Top 10 new librarians.
Blogs & Social Media Forum: full report.
Prizes and awards: Impac, Dagger and Jodi.
Children’s Laureate: ‘Ambassador for fun’ Michael Rosen.
Community cohesion: report ‘excludes’ libraries.
FEATURES
Helping young people to fulfil their potential: Ciara Eastell, Tom Holman and Nicky Parker.
Business contacts: the importance of internal networking: A. Colley on the Perfect Information Conference.
Chartership: a firm basis for change management: T. Lewis and L. Jolly on developing flexible professionals.
What can public libraries bring to patient choice? Elizabeth Manero and Mike Clarke report.
Improving mental health: right information right now: Roslyn Byfield on the influence of a pilot project.
Break out with e-learning: Andrew Booth.
Researchers and librarians – worlds apart? James Brown on how researchers can become key advocates.
Benchmarking: a case of apples and pears: Ayub Khan concludes that data comparison does not give a true picture.
Information literacy: a framework for life: Irving and Crawford on developing a co-ordinated IL skills training strategy.
Promoting Welsh libraries: Leonie Edwards.
How green is the academic sector? Katherine Dike.
COLUMNS
Clip Board: Edward Dudley
From the President: Ian Snowley
Internet Q&A: Phil Bradley
Mediawatching: Laura Swaffield
REGULARS
Interview: CILIP Carnegie Medal winner Meg Rosoff
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Updated: 11 July 2007