Walter Scales responds to Dave Beckett's article on search engines in issue 16. David Hook sees this edition as a useful overview but finds unfortunate omissions as well as beneficial inclusions. 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.
And now I am sorry to have to relate a very mean act of Theseus, and one which is all the more to be regretted when we consider how glorious were his hero deeds, and how well he conducted himself when he became a king. Sheridan Dunkley on the partnership between Islington Libraries, London, and CyberSkills. Stephen Gough discusses: Who makes the best manager of a converged service? Oliver de Peyer with his personal view of what it is like being on the other side of the the metaphorical electronic issue desk. Laura Elliot explains the use of SGML in the management of the OED text. Phil Bradley explores search engine ranking techniques. Dixon and his little sister ariadne song. Kelly Russell outlines the collaboration between JISC and CAUL, and announces the appointment of the post of International Co-ordinator. Michael Day looks at the long-term preservation implications of one of the OAI protocol's potential applications - e-print services. Emma Tonkin reviews a book with interesting content despite a few rough edges. Pete Cliff reviews the Library Association's guide: Online Searching.
The Editor introduces Issue 73 and provides an update on the future of Ariadne. In Issue 76 we have articles looking at how Open Access could be used by large funding bodies to make academics' lives easier, experience driven ideas for organising library workshops and conferences, and a different perspective on library customer services from New Zealand. Ann Apps reports on a conference about current and future uses of the proposed OpenURL Framework Standard Z39. Tessa Bruce from the ResIDe eLib project describes the recent high profile electronic libraries conference hosted by De Montfort University. Paul Walk reports on a two-day NSF-sponsored workshop held at Indiana University, on 26-27 March 2009. Paula Manning with a brief report on the official launch of BIOME at the Royal Society on the 2nd of November 2000. Sarah Shreeves reports on a one-day workshop on current developments and future directions for JISC terminology services held in London, February 2004. Lyndon Pugh took a trip to the cyberworld of Croydon, to see 'what was going down'. David Kay describes ACTS, the Advanced Communications Technologies and Services, a programme under the European Community 4th Framework Research & Technology Development Programme, consisting of around 120 projects. Paul Miller looks at recent attempts to make library resources more appealing, including the Talis competition to build library 'mashups'. The Story of Theseus and Ariadne | TOTA. John MacColl considers the 'co-operative imperative' upon research libraries, and describes the work which the former Research Libraries Group is undertaking as part of OCLC. Stevan Harnad provides a summary of his critique of Jean-Claude Guédon's views on the green and gold roads to Open Access.
Ariadne reports on the Open Archives Forum's First Workshop: Creating a European Forum on Open Archives. Gordon Dunsire thinks that all is not rosy in the garden that is metadata, and wonders how it can assist cataloguing in a real-world sense. Stars on the Andaman Sea: (Paid Post by Ritz Carlton from newyorker.com. Ann Chapman on the Internet as a resource for visually impaired people: a survey of accessible sites, resources, current research and software. Lina Coelho looks at a book she feels is destined to repay its purchase price even if you never manage to read it all. Marieke Guy revisits a topic receiving considerable attention these days and reflects on wiki use by public organisations.
Reg Carr reflects on the development of a user-centred approach in academic libraries over recent decades and into the era of the hybrid library. George Neisser discusses the plans of the National Caching Service. Lynne Brindley, Chair of JISC's new committee on electronic information, writes on the fundamental issue of networked information user's needs. Martin White enjoys a random walk through a historical survey of humanity's quest to classify and categorise information. Sue Welsh looks at developments of interest to medics publishing on the Internet. Emma Tonkin takes a look at an ambitious work on the relationship of modern society to information and communication technologies and observes more sins of omission than commission. ANSWERED] Dixon and his little sister Ariadne stand next to e... - Geometry. Brian Kelly with a report on the Sixth Institutional International Web Management Workshop held this year at the University of Strathclyde. In this article he expands on the talk and revisits the question as to whether email really should disappear. Brian Kelly reports on the Netskills Institutional Web Management Workshop held in Newcastle. This month Neil Jacobs introduces a new book for information professionals in the social sciences and Heta Virnes describes her experience of running virtual helpdesks for SOSIG.
Maurits van der Graaf provides results and conclusions from the DRIVER inventory study. Lorcan Dempsey presents a research framework for libraries, archives and museums prepared for the European Commission. Marianne Takle describes the National Library of Norway's digitisation strategy and how the National Library is taking on a key role in the country's digital library service.
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