Overview of articles in Ariadne
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| Article title | Summary | Date published |
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| Charging Ahead? |
Ruth Jenkins summarises Richard Lucier's Follett Lecture Series talk on charging in HE Libraries. |
July 1996
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| Serving the Arts and Humanities |
Dan Greenstein gives an extensive description of AHDS, the Arts and Humanities Data Service: its objectives, organisation, and how the data will be collected, preserved and described.. |
July 1996
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| Globally Yours |
Hazel Gott gives a brief overview of the Follett Lecture Series, where overseas experts in the fields of Library and Information Science speak in various UK locations. |
July 1996
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| MIDRIB |
Julian Cook describes a project that deals with the storage and access of medical images. |
July 1996
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| TAPin: Training and Awareness Programme in Networks |
Kay Flatten outlines the training and awareness project that focuses on universities in the Midlands area. |
July 1996
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| ResIDe: Electronic Reserve for UK Universities |
Tessa Bruce describes an electronic reserve system at the University of the West of England. |
July 1996
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| ILEJ: Internet Library of Early Journals |
Hugh Wellesley-Smith turns back the clock with a description of the Internet Library for early journals digitisation project. |
July 1996
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| JILT: Journal of Information, Law and Technology |
Nicola Clare presents the case for an electronic journal in law. |
July 1996
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| IMPEL2: What Is eLib Doing to Us All? |
Catherine Edwards describes the IMPEL2 project, from the Supporting Studies area of the programme. |
July 1996
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| Libtech '96: eLib goes to Libtech '96 |
John Kirriemuir gives a brief overview of the eLib presence at the Libtech '96 event. |
July 1996
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| Best eLib Project Web Pages |
In the spring, we held a competition for those eLib projects that had, to date, produced and mounted their own set of Web pages. Here, we announce the winner... |
July 1996
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| Research Elsewhere |
John Kirriemuir gives calls attention to articles describing research of interest elsewhere. |
July 1996
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| Centre for Database Access Research (CEDAR): The Huddersfield Connection |
Steve Pollitt describes the history and research behind CEDAR, the Centre for Database Access Research, which specialises in work on the design of interfaces for information retrieval systems. |
July 1996
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| TLTP: Teaching and Learning Technology Programme |
Joanna Tiley describes TLTP. The Teaching and Learning Technology Programme, funded by the UK Higher Education Funding Councils of the UK, is a collection of 70+ projects aimed to 'make teaching and learning more productive and efficient by harnessing modern technology'. |
July 1996
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| The Importance of Advanced Communications Technologies and Services (ACTS): The European Connection |
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. |
July 1996
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| NHS Libraries: At Home on the Web |
Ben Toth describes the establishment and maintenance of a regional Health Web site. |
July 1996
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| Netlinks Symposium |
Sarah Ashton reports from the Netlinks Symposium, organised by the Netlinks eLib project and the Department of Information Studies in the University of Sheffield. |
July 1996
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| JUGL |
Emma Wright put on her woolies and went to Preston to report on the annual JUGL (JANET User Group for Libraries) conference. |
July 1996
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| Cashing in on Caching |
Jon Knight and Martin Hamilton describe Caching, possibly the most crucial tool available to frequent Web users, and point out why libraries should be aware of it. |
July 1996
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| Netskills Corner: Redesigning Your Web Pages? |
Brian Kelly gives some sensible advice on designing (or, as is more likely, redesigning) Web pages. |
July 1996
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