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24 January 2007
Panlibus Magazine - issue 5
Posted by Richard Wallis at January 24, 2007 11:44 PM
The fifth issue of Panlibus Magazine was published yesterday and the physical copies will be hitting subscribers desks very soon.
Those who don't subscribe (let Marketing know if you'd like to), or who want to point at it online, the whole Magazine is once again reproduced as a PDF for you to download.
With independent features from the BBC, Microsoft, government and industry advisors, this issue comprises a solid mix of government policy, professional insight, case studies and technology viewpoints. Juliet Leeves, Library Systems Consultant describes the UK Core Specification and the efficiencies for libraries and suppliers, and Paul Gerhardt, Director for the BBC’s Creative Archive describes the project and the Creative Archive Licence Group. Issue 5 also looks at the recent Local UK Government White Paper ‘Strong and Prosperous Communities’ and the possible impact on libraries, whilst Microsoft’s Tony Hey wonders if open access for scholarly publications is inevitable.
This is the best issue yet!
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