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EIU adds personal touch. Economist Group restructuring will shift focus to demands of its customers, writes Bobby Pickering.(Economist Intelligence Unit)
April 8, 2005... The Economist Group is planning a company-wide restructure that will see the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) merged with two of its key operations in the Enterprises division - Economist Conferences and Corporate Network.
The...
Chirac to demand EU response to Google. French President to call for digitisation project to preserve cultural diversity, reports Mark Chillingworth.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Jacques Chirac, the French President, is to propose a European-wide digitisation of European libraries to rival GooglePrint later this year.
In a statement from the Elysee Palace, Chirac announced that the French culture minister, Renaud...
Editor's view - Exploring Amazon's toolbar.(Brief Article)(Editorial)
April 8, 2005... Something strange happened this month - the tectonic plates on my browser shifted. My over-used Google button has been usurped by the feature-rich A9.com toolbar.
In a dramatic move, Amazon's search service has signed up third party...
BBC joins Open University in Creative Commons archive. Corporation adopts open licence with OU partnership, writes Mark Chillingworth.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... The launch of the Creative Archive this week (14 April) by the BBC and Open University, will provide information professionals with the first British content resource protected by Creative Commons licences instead of copyright law.
...
HoC papers get ProQuest treatment.(House of Commons)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... ProQuest is boosting nineteenth century research resources with the digitisation of all that century's British House of Commons parliamentary papers by the end of 2005.
The digitised resource will become part of ProQuest's nineteenth...
Abbey moves manuals online. As part of a move away from "hard copy culture", the Abbey bank has moved 100,000 pages of its technical manuals onto the corporate intranet for easier updating and staff access, writes Kim Thomas.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... The new database of 70 manuals, known as the Bookstore, is available to Abbey's 25,000 employees in a standard HTML format. The manuals, which document policies and procedures, are essential to ensuring compliance with laws such as the...
Documentum puts up a united front.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Byline: Kim Thomas.
EMC has launched a new version of the Documentum enterprise content management (ECM) platform that uses a unified architecture.
Documentum 5.3, the first major release since EMC acquired Documentum, uses the same...
Bill Clinton pulls out of making a keynote address.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Bill Clinton has pulled out of making the keynote address at this year's Special Libraries Association conference in Toronto, Canada. The former US president is said to be forgoing a six-figure speaker fee, in order to appear at an Indian Ocean...
British Library wi-fi fees under fire. Commercial details of wi-fi service revealed after campaigning author uses FoI Act, writes Mark Chillingworth.(Freedom of Information Act)
April 8, 2005... Wireless internet access at the British Library (BL) has come under fire after details of the service's provision emerged using the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act.
Author and library user Heather Brooke has obtained the service agreement...
IBM releases new content management portfolio.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Byline: Kim Thomas.
IBM has released a new version of its ECM software that uses web services to provide a single view of information across different databases.
The portfolio includes versions 8.3 of Content Manager, Document Manager...
E-learning inspires universities.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Universities are embracing e-learning, with three quarters of European universities claiming to have either implemented e-learning systems or planning to implement one.
A survey of 150 European universities commissioned by e-learning...
Swets scores Jongejan coup. The man who oversaw the development of ScienceDirect and Scopus at Elsevier Science & Technology takes over the helm at Swets, reports Bobby Pickering.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Swets has appointed a new CEO, Arie Jongejan, the former head of Elsevier's Science & Technology division. Jongejan will replace interim CEO, Paul de Bruin, the chairman of Swets' Supervisory Board, and will head an executive board that was...
Wider user access at Birmingham.(Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Byline: Tracey Caldwell.
Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies (BCFTCS) academics and students will soon be able to access library resources through a portal, which will provide users with channel-based customisation,...
Bangor waits on Executive resolution.(University Wales Bangor)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Subject librarians choosing voluntary redundancy appear to have enabled the University Wales Bangor (UWB) to achieve its proposed [pounds sterling]300,000 library savings.
A UWB Executive restructuring proposal released earlier this year...
Market Watch - Taxonomy and folksonomy.
April 8, 2005... Research conducted last year by Delphi Group indicates a growing awareness of the importance of taxonomy and classification. In a survey of 300 organisations, 68% of respondents thought that taxonomy was 'imperative', 'very important' or...
LexisNexis to revamp Butterworths service. Rosetta project gets final launch, as enhanced interface offers greater appeal to large legal firms. Eira Hayward reports.(LexisNexis Group, Butterworth Legal Publishers)
April 8, 2005... LexisNexis is gearing up for the launch of a revamped version of its LN Butterworths online legal service on 6 July. The new release, code-named Rosetta, will make the product cleaner and clearer, "with less visual noise", according to the...
ALPSP survey blasts OA myths. Results of a new ALPSP survey of open access journals have blasted some of the misconceptions surrounding the OA model. Bobby Pickering sifts through the results.(Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, open access )
April 8, 2005... A recent ALPSP survey found that much open access (OA) journal publishing is bypassing the need for academic researchers to pay for their research to be published, suggesting that "author-pays" is an inappropriate way of describing the model....
News analysis - Librarians demand digitisation answers. Concerns grow over lack of details about Google's well-publicised library digitisation programme. Mark Chillingworth investigates.
April 8, 2005... Senior librarians are calling for greater clarity from Google about its library digitisation programme. IWR has found grave concerns about what titles will be digitised, protection of the digital files for future generations, and the user...
Hot topic - SLA spotlights professional skills. Information professionals are being encouraged to use the SLA Competencies as a tool to define their special skills in a rapidly changing environment. Tracey Caldwell takes a look at how the revised document can help to enhance an individual's professional development.(Special Libraries Association)
April 8, 2005... Professional organisations that represent librarians and other information professionals are working hard to document the rapidly shifting role of their members and to provide a roadmap for their development.
The Special Libraries...
Hot topic - The growing value of the blogging fraternity. The ALA's president-elect has caused a storm in the US with an article entitled "Revenge of the Blog People", where he hits back at bloggers who questioned his views on digitisation. Bobby Pickering canvassed the views of bloggers to see how his words went down.(Michael Gorman, American Library Association)
April 8, 2005... Michael Gorman, president-elect of the American Library Association, has caused a stir with an article entitled "Revenge of the Blog People" in the February issue of Library Journal.
His unprecedented diatribe began with a searing...
Opinion - Blogosphere gets a taste of corporate control culture. Recent legal judgments in the US give ammunition to corporate control freaks, and won't help the free flow of information on which we depend, argues David Tebbutt.
April 8, 2005... Many blog authors are equivalent to, or even better than, professional journalists. Indeed, some of them have been journalists and some of the web-published media are as good as professional publications. And they get into 'print' quicker.
...
Profile - A breed apart. Jane Dudman interviews the team responsible for the BestofBiz website at the London Business School library.(Interview)
April 8, 2005... The London Business School (LBS) library goes to great lengths to make its information accessible. It even has a "tube map" on its website of its key electronic resources, laid out by subject: company data, financial markets, management,...
Library portals gateway to your soul. The library portal is the single most crucial interface between a library services department and its users. Tracey Caldwell finds out what new developments are setting the sector alight.
April 8, 2005... Library portals are the gateway to everything a corporate or academic library has to offer. Information professionals are seeing the benefit of gathering links to internal and external resources and providing a user-friendly access to them....
Sector update - Library automation services. Library information is coming off the shelves and into the 24-hour, on-demand electronic age. Corporate and academic libraries are increasingly looking to library automation tools to open up their services to user demands. This month's Sector Update lists some of the market leaders, their products and latest upgrades.
April 8, 2005... Byline: Rachael Singh.
Bailey Solutions, www.baileysolutions.co.uk
Overview: Bailey Solutions specialises in library and information management systems based on the Microsoft platform. Products include PenLib, an integrated system for...
Resources - Emerging trends in business analysis. With economic expansion in new markets starting to make the headlines, Business Monitor International is targeting its BMO service on a wider audience, including the academic sector. Mark Chillingworth logged on to see what unique market insights it had to offer.
April 8, 2005... Not a day passes without the business news agenda featuring emerging markets. Countries once hidden behind the Iron Curtain are now fast becoming major international manufacturing and trading forces. The business community is hungry for the...
Resources - Amazon adds syndicated search to A9.com. Users of A9.com can now access a federated search feature that has the potential to give it 'supersearch' status, says Bobby Pickering.
April 8, 2005... Amazon has announced a content syndication service that will allow users to create their own federated search environment.
A9.com's OpenSearch service brings together content suppliers as diverse as the British Library, PubMed and the New...
Resources - Getting inside outsourcing. With outsourcing firmly part of the modern working environment, information professionals will find this guide invaluable. Tracey Caldwell takes a closer look.(Book Review)
April 8, 2005... Library and information workers must realise that managing the outsourcing of parts of their department is a legitimate part of their job description. According to the authors of Managing Outsourcing in library and information services,...
Resources - Clearer picture for arts site. Redesigned arts website Artifact reflects the browsing nature of art lovers and researchers. Mark Chillingworth looks for inspiration among its revamped pages.(www.artifact.ac.uk)
April 8, 2005... Resource Discovery Network (RDN) - the JISC-funded web information service for academia - has redesigned Artifact, its portal for information on the arts, architecture, fashion, design and the media. The front page now reflects the usage of the...
Resources briefing - HighWire establishes links with Web of Knowledge.(Thomson Scientific, HighWire Press)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Thomson Scientific and HighWire Press have completed a linking deal that will enable users of Thomson's ISI Web of Knowledge product to link to a free archive at HighWire Press. The archive is the largest free repository of life science...
Resources briefing - NPG new international nephrology publisher.(Nature Publishing Group)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has signed a 10-year deal with the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) to take over the publishing of the society's journal Kidney International and to launch a range of new titles for the Nephrology...
Resources briefing - IFIS publishes a full menu of food terms.(International Food Information Services, Dictionary of Food Science and Technology)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... International Food Information Services (IFIS) has published its first Dictionary of Food Science and Technology. IFIS used terms listed in its Thesaurus title as the basis for the dictionary. The new title features 7,800 entries, which reflect...
Resources briefing - T&F Informa division supports military think-tank.(Taylor and Francis Group PLC)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Taylor & Francis division Routledge is now publishing the Adelphi Papers from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). IISS is one of the leading think-tanks on military strategic thinking and publishes papers throughout the...
Resources briefing - Reference Shelf starts to monitor the European Union.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... US publisher HW Wilson is publishing a title dedicated to the European Union within its Reference Shelf Series. The EU provides libraries with updates on European integration, and studies how the European community changed its agenda from a...
Resources briefing - ProQuest embarks on a business books safari.(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... ProQuest Information and Learning is distributing Safari Business Books Online, following a successful relationship distributing Safari technology titles. Safari's electronic reference books provide businesses with information on...
Resources briefing - Durham University opens up Middle Eastern collection.(www.dur.ac.uk/library/middleeast)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... A new web resource that opens up the Middle East and Islamic Studies collections of Durham University has been launched. The collection houses more than 50,000 monographs and 2,500 periodicals in European and Middle Eastern languages. The new...
Resources - A wider view of info skills. The teaching of information skills is a lesson in education as well as information literacy. Jonathan Gordon-Till found this text a useful addition to his bookshelf.(Teaching Information Skills - Theory and Practice)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
April 8, 2005... Despite its title, Teaching Information Skills - Theory and Practice is not just concerned with the teaching of information literacy, but the process of teaching and learning more generally.
It could be argued that this book applies to...
Resources - Taking a conceptual approach. COLIS 5 lands on British shores, allowing information professionals to discuss the future of information access and context. Mark Chillingworth previews the event.(Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... The concept of what a library and information service delivers is under-going great change at the moment. Institutional repositories, electronic access, blogs and search are all changing the common perception of the department and its role. The...
Resources - Training.(Calendar)
April 8, 2005... Report & Analysis Tool in STN Express V7.01
11 May 2005, London
As the UK agency for international science, technology and medical online information provider STN International, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is hosting a number...
Diary.(libraries, information industry)(Calendar)
April 8, 2005... EUSIDIC Spring Meeting 2005
18-19 April 2005, Royal Library, Brussels
The annual spring meeting of European Association of Information Services (EUSIDIC) is titled "Communicating business, scientific, technical and medical (STM)...
Backchat - LexisNexis risks a tangle with ID thieves.(identity)(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Information colossus Reed Elsevier must be re-evaluating the cost of its $775m ([pounds sterling]412m) purchase of Seisint in July last year. The deal was meant to be a big booster for the LexisNexis risk management business, but last month it...
Backchat - OUP seeks to heal wounds over online dictionary errors.(Oxford University Press )(Brief Article)
April 8, 2005... Good to see hardy salespeople from OUP had donned their flameproof vests at the London Book Fair after all the publicity over factual infelicities in the new Dictionary of National Biography. Users of the new 60-volume tome (a snip at [pounds...
Backchat - Flashback - April 1993. We delve into our archives to find out who and what were making the headlines in our pages 12 years ago, just as the internet was starting to make an impact.
April 8, 2005... The prism of hindsight finds seeds of change
Cast your mind back to April 1993, just 12 years ago. New Labour hadn't been invented, but the ground had been laid in the fallout from Black Wednesday the previous September. The movie Groundhog...
Goliath.
April 11, 2005... Byline: Bobby pickering
Exploring Amazon's toolbar
Something strange happened this month -- the tectonic plates on my browser shifted. My over-used Google button has been usurped by the feature-rich A9.com toolbar.
In a dramatic...
Abbey and OpenText.(Abbey National Bank has moved 100,000 pages of its technical manuals onto the corporate intranet)(Brief article)
April 11, 2005... Byline: Kim Thomas
As part of a move away from "hard copy culture", the Abbey bank has moved 100,000 pages of its technical manuals onto the corporate intranet for easier updating and staff access, writes Kim Thomas.
The new database...
Proquest.
April 11, 2005... Byline: Tracey Caldwell
ProQuest is boosting nineteenth century research resources with the digitisation of all that century's British House of Commons parliamentary papers by the end of 2005.
The digitised resource will become part of...
Ex Libris AIMs to raise.(Alternative Investment Market)(Brief article)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Tracey Caldwell
Ex Libris AIMs to raise $15m
Tracey Caldwell
Ex Libris has announced it is to float on the London Alternative Investment Market (AIM) to raise approximately $15m ([pounds sterling]8.5m).
A...
CABI hails new digital supplement.(CABI Publishing)(Brief article)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Kim Thomas
CABI hails new digital supplement
Scientific database provider CABI Publishing is to release a new supplement to its abstracts service, CAB Abstracts Plus in January 2006.
The new service will enable users to...
Their time has come.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
Their time has come
Chatting with the chaps from ICC the other week, I was reminded of how much we are forced to hold back, waiting for technology to evolve. ICC, after all, purchased a microfiche library of...
Biotech community built on shared Autonomy.
April 13, 2005... Byline: mark chillingworth
Biotech community built on shared Autonomy
Liverpool's MerseyBIO has developed a web-based information community for its members in the biotechnology business. Esymbio is the online heart of the MerseyBio,...
OUP pushes e-book agenda.
April 13, 2005... Byline: mark chillingworht
OUP pushes e-book agenda
E-books are back on the library agenda driven by academic users fed on a diet of e-journals, according to publishers and consortia.
"Our customers expect electronic content," said...
Outsell projects a search sector growth.(Information Industry Outlook 2006)(Brief article)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby pickering
Outsell projects a search sector growth spurt
Major advances predicted for search, training and market research sectors, reports Bobby Pickering
Things are looking less than rosy for the STM, legal, news and...
A database of Shakespearean propor.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Mark Chillingworth
A database of Shakespearean proportions
The complete works of William Shakespeare, along with production stage notes, criticism and journal literature have been collected into a single online resource....
SUPC trail blazes innovative e-book.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Tracey Caldwell
SUPC trail blazes innovative e-book deals
Tracey Caldwell
The Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC) has blazed a trail in e-book procurement. It has appointed ProQuest to supply e-books in a...
Searching for a brew or twoogle.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
Searching for a brew or twoogle
Thanks to our friends at The Inquirer (www.theinquirer.net), who have come up with a new party game: Google World Domination. It involves thinking up names for specialist search...
Will ALA be blown off course by Rita, Katrina and the waves?
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
Will ALA be blown off course by Rita, Katrina and the waves?
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have blown a hole through the oil refinery, jazz and gambling industries in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi. But they...
Things are looking a little torn.(Reed Elsevier PLC)(Brief article)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
Things are looking a little torn over at Reed Elsevier. While one part of the company made masses of money out of the armaments industry last month, by organising the Defence Systems & Equipment International show...
Flashback October.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
October 2000
We delve into our
archives to find
out who and what
were making the
headlines in our
pages five years ago,
as LexisNexis added
nexis.com to the
dot.com boom
...
Supporting your case using budgeting & costing data.
April 13, 2005... Byline: markchillingworth
Supporting your case using budgeting & costing data
1 November 2005, London
Cilip has designed a course to help information managers make the most of financial data when bidding for continued or extra...
Concise cataloguing guide.(Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d ed.)(Brief article)(Book review)
April 13, 2005... Byline: jonathan gordon-till
Concise cataloguing guide
Jonathan Gordon-Till assesses a book that unravels the complex world of Anglo-American cataloguing, written by the current president of the ALA
Before you construct something...
Keywords off the menu.
April 13, 2005... Byline: mark chillingworth
Keywords off the menu
Revamped GMID market information database shows the plus side of browsing a search menu rather than using keyword searches, finds Mark Chillingworth
Global Market Information...
Ebsco sets its sights on terrorism with new database.
April 13, 2005... Byline: mark chillingworth
Ebsco sets its sights on terrorism with new database
US-based subscriptions agent and information aggregator Ebsco has launched a database focusing on terrorism through its EbscoHost service. The...
Net's friendly companion.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Mark Chillingworth
Net's friendly companion
Mark Chillingworth reviews a user friendly guide book to internet technology that welcomes the web as a benefit to information professionals and libraries
In The Library and...
News in Views.(internet access softwares)(Product/service evaluation)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Davey Winder
news in views
Davey Winder evaluates some of the tools required to exploit the benefits of RSS, including news aggregators that collect, manage and display feed data, and RSS feed creation software that lets you...
Entrance qualifications.(International Information Industry Awards,)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby pickering
Entrance qualifications
Nominations are about to close for this year's International Information Industry Awards, the glittering highlight of the year for UK info pros. Do you know a team or an individual who...
Resolution to persistence.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Tracey Caldwell
Resolution to persistence
It's a minefield out there for information professionals trying to keep up with linking and cross-reference technologies on the internet. Tracey Caldwell takes you through some of the...
Copy checking.(Newspaper Licensing Agency)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Andrew Hughes
Copy checking
A newspaper copyright agreement is a good thing to have, but you might want to check there isn't something already in place, says NLA Digital's MD Andrew Hughes
While anyone would be sympathetic...
Records management is resting on shaky ground.(Association for Information and Image Management )
April 13, 2005... Byline: David tebbutt
Records management is resting on shaky ground
David Tebbutt exposes a faultline that results in responsibility for records and document management being batted back and forth between departments
At a recent...
e-Gov faces.
April 13, 2005... Byline: mark chillingworth
e-Gov faces access test
Government information professionals working towards the Implementing e-Government (IeG) standards need to be addressing accessibility, experts say. Users with eyesight, hearing or...
Reputation takes on 360.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Kim Thomas
Reputation takes on 360
degree view at LexisNexis
Graphical interface from LexisNexis and Biz360 provides rounded view of market impact
Kim Thomas
LexisNexis has strengthened its presence in the...
News in Brief.(ICC Information Group Ltd.)(Thomson Pharma )(Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development )
April 13, 2005... Byline: mark chillingworth
ICC Information embarks on microfiche scanning project
ICC Information has embarked on a massive company document scanning programme to transfer Companies House information it holds in the pre-1996 timeframe....
Facelift for CUP online journals.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Tracey Caldwell
Facelift for CUP online journals
Tracey Caldwell
Cambridge University Press (CUP) has updated its journal hosting platform. Extra features include Really Simple Syndication (RSS) and Atom feeds for new...
Google clarifies Print differences in Europe.(Google Print)(Brief article)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
Google clarifies Print differences in Europe
Google UK has sought to clarify its position with the Google Print project, saying it is taking an entirely different approach in Europe.
The company was hit last...
Robust budgets forecast The worldwide information industry had aggregate revenues of $263bn ([pounds sterling]150bn) in 2004, a 9.8% increase on 2003, with 2005 revenues forecast to show a 7.8% growth, according to new research released by US industry analysts Outsell.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Katherine Allen
Robust budgets forecast
The worldwide information industry had aggregate revenues of $263bn ([pounds sterling]150bn) in 2004, a 9.8% increase on 2003, with 2005 revenues forecast to show a 7.8% growth, according...
Moreover gives BvD all the news that's fit to.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Mark Chillingworth
Moreover gives BvD all the news that's fit to Mint
News searching and news alerts have been added to Mint UK, the company information service from Bureau van Dijk (BvD). In a deal with Moreover Technologies,...
Verdict delivered for Datamonitor.(acquired Verdict Research Ltd.)(Brief article)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
Verdict delivered for Datamonitor
Bobby Pickering
Business information specialist Datamonitor has acquired Verdict Research, a leading UK retail analysis company set-up by former Mintel editorial and...
FT that it will go ahead with a content embargo "sometime this autumn" after abandoning its original decision to enforce it on 31 August 2005. The embargo will delay feeds of it.embargo to "definitely" go ahead this autumn The Financial Times has insisted .
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
FT embargo to "definitely" go ahead this autumn
The Financial Times has insisted that it will go ahead with a content embargo "sometime this autumn" after abandoning its original decision to enforce it on 31...
BL recruits to define digital library.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Mark Chillingworth
BL recruits to define digital library vision
Ruth Jones has been appointed head of development at the British Library (BL), a new role that will involve redefining the role of the BL as a National Digital...
Yahoo challenges Google book digitisa.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Mark Chillingworth
Yahoo challenges Google book digitisation project
Mark Chillingworth
Yahoo is launching a direct rival to the Google Print book and library search service. As a founding member of the Open Content...
BT targets MoD e-learn.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Tracey Caldwell
BT targets MoD e-learning
The Ministry of Defence has signed up British Telecom Global Services to deliver e-learning services in a move to cut training costs.
The 10 year contract will extend the BT pilot...
Google readies enterprise.(Google Enterprise)
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby Pickering
Google readies enterprise allies
Bobby Pickering
Google UK is planning to boost its Google Enterprise sales operation this week by launching a reseller initiative, modeled on the Google Enterprise...
10 A good CoP Top tips for running a community of practice 15 Opinion Who's responsible for RM? 17 e-Gif compliance The deadline approaches! 20 Online linking Our technology guide 23 Industry awards Get nominating now! 25 Group test Six news aggrega.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Bobby pickering
10 A good CoP
Top tips for running a community of practice
15 Opinion
Who's responsible for RM?
17 e-Gif compliance
The deadline approaches!
20 Online linking
Our technology guide
...
Biggest aims for better.
April 13, 2005... Byline: Jane Dudman
Biggest aims for better
The Oxford University Press is by far the largest university press in the world. This, Martin Richardson tells Jane Dudman, puts it in a unique position to spread the risk as it embarks on...