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      <title>EEVL News: EEVL, VLEs, Institutional and Library Portals</title>
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      <description>EEVL is the Internet guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing. It is an award-winning free service, which provides quick and reliable access to the best engineering, mathematics, and computing information available on the Internet. It is created and run by a team of information specialists from a number of universities and institutions in the UK, lead by Heriot Watt University. EEVL helps students, staff and researchers in Higher and Further Education, as well as anyone else working, studying or looking for information in Engineering, Mathematics and Computing.</description>
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      <title>A Glimpse at EEVLs&#39; Evaluation</title>
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      <description>EEVL [1] and the other projects in the Access to Network Resources (ANR) area of the Electronic Libraries (eLib) Programme [2] aim to provide gateways to selected quality networked resources within focus subject areas. They attempt this within the relatively immature and turbulent environment of the Internet where there is no clear picture as to the ways users search for, integrate and utilise different networked resources. While a considerable body of information exists relating to engineers use of traditional information resources [3] [4] relatively little is known about their use of the Internet.</description>
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