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Maureen Pennock and
Chris Clark introduce an innovative initiative from the British Library to map a 12-month soundscape of the UK.
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Henry S. Thompson describes how recent developments in Web technology have affected the relationship between URI and resource representation and the related consequences.
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Brian Whalley reports on a meeting dealing with academic data management and some JISC projects concerned with institutional responses to the need to manage research data more effectively.
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Diana Massam,
Andrew Priest and
Caroline Williams describe a recent project to adapt the online Internet Detective tutorial, to deliver a user-friendly mobile site which reflects their market research into user preferences for mobile content.
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Emma Tonkin investigates ebooks and takes a look at recent technological and business developments in this area.
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Simon Speight reviews a collection of papers from the First International M-Libraries Conference, which examined potential library uses of mobile phones and other portable technology.
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Peri Stracchino and
Yankui Feng describe a year's progress in building the digital library infrastructure outlined by Julie Allinson and Elizabeth Harbord in their article last issue.
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Andrew Gray discusses institutional repositories and the creative and applied arts specifically in relation to the JISC-funded Kultur Project.
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Keren Mills reports on a two-day conference exploring and sharing delivery of services and resources to users 'on the move,' via mobile and hand-held devices.
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Christopher Eddie reports on the third one-day workshop of the JISC-PoWR (Preservation of Web Resources) Project held at the University of Manchester on 12 September 2008.
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Having considered organisational issues in her previous article,
Marieke Guy takes a look at the many technologies that support remote working, from broadband to Web 2.0 social networking tools.
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Sarah Houghton-Jan explores different strategies for managing and coping with various types of informational overload.
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Vicky Mays and
Ian Dolphin review the Sun Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group (PASIG) meeting held in San Francisco in May 2008.
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Edgardo Civallero writes on preservation and dissemination of intangible South American indigenous heritage and updating information using Web-based tools.
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Guenter Waibel and Jean Godby report on the Museum Computer Network annual meeting, held 7-10 November, 2007 in Chicago, Illinois.
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Paul Walk reports on the third annual CETIS conference held in Salford, Manchester, over 14 -15 November 2006.
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Brian Whalley outlines some developments in e-book technologies and links them to existing ways of presenting textbook information.
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Duncan Burbidge describes a new approach to digitising an archive both as a future-proof substitute and for Web delivery.
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Emma Tonkin suggests that rising new ideas are often on their second circuit - and none the worse for that.
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Ariadne presents a brief summary of news and events.
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Lise Foster finds much to think about in this wide-ranging collection of essays on the fast-developing field of electronic records management.
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Flora Watson introduces a new podcasting service from Biz/ed and Angela Joyce reports on the latest developments in the Eurostudies section of SOSIG.
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Philip Hunter gives a personal view of this workshop held in Glasgow, 30 June - 1 July, supported by NISO, CETIS, ERPANET, UKOLN and the DCC.
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Tracey Stanley reports on the 8th Institutional Web Management Workshop at the University of Birmingham over 27-29 July. The theme of this year's workshop was Transforming the Organisation.
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Jessie Hey describes how user needs have influenced the evolutionary development of 'e-Prints Soton' as the University of Southampton Research Repository.
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Brian Kelly takes a look at a digital TV box which provides Web and email access in your living room.
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Penny Garrod looks at some of the broader issues affecting public libraries and information professionals.
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Penny Garrod brings us up to date on developments in ebooks.
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Penny Garrod on the recently published Audit Commission Report: Building Better Library Services.
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Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus, writes about Mobile E-Book Readers in his regular column.
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Ruth Wilson charts the development of portable electronic book hardware, from the first generation in 1980s to the range of handheld devices available today.
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Sarah Ormes with her predictions for the future of Public Libraries and the Internet.
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Ariadne presents a brief summary of news and events.
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John Kirriemuir explores the technology and impact of expanding internet access.
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Phil Bradley describes how Ixquick stacks up against the competition.
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Phil Bradley explains how 'FAST' has recently been launched as the most comprehensive of the search engines, and this article compares the FAST results with those of AltaVista and Northern Light.