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      <title>JISC and SURF International Workshop on Electronic Theses</title>
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      <description>Doctoral theses contain some of the most current and valuable research produced within universities, but are underused as research resources. Where electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) are open access, they are used many times more often than paper theses that are available only via inter-library loan. Many universities and other organisations across Europe are now working hard to make ETDs more openly available and useful. In an attempt to co-ordinate this activity, an invitation-only workshop was held at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in January, to see what could be learned from existing examples of best practice and to see how the participants might work together in the future.</description>
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      <title>Planet-SOSIG</title>
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      <description>Online Information Services for the Social SciencesFourteen members of staff from the Institute for Learning and Research Technology, at the University of Bristol, have co-authored a book, &amp;lsquo;Online Information Service Provision in the Social Sciences&amp;rsquo;, aimed mainly, though not exclusively, at information professionals. It offers an insight into knowledge retrieval today.
Information provision of a very high standard in the social sciences has increased immeasurably with modern technologies including the Internet, but more knowledge and newer technologies have created access problems with users.</description>
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      <title>Planet-SOSIG: A Variety of Reports</title>
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      <description>Getting more from RegardRegard is the online research service of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). It is an essential tool for anyone needing to know about UK social science. There have been some major recent developments on Regard.
OpenURLsBibliographic information is fine, but users really want to get the actual item, be it a full-text article or a book. Regard is introducing OpenURLs to many of its most popular records, enabling users to go straight to the full text (if it is available online) or, if it is a book, to the appropriate page in Amazon, to read reviews and perhaps order a copy.</description>
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      <title>Planet SOSIG: Regarding Collaboration, Conferences and Courses</title>
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      <description>SOSIG and LTSN Collaboration ProjectOn March 11th, representatives from the social science-related LTSN Subject Centres sat down with SOSIG staff to kick off a collaboration project that has the grand goal of maximising the use of Internet resource descriptions and information created for the UK social science community by sharing cataloguing responsibilities and tasks.
LTSN subject centres have a central aim of following and supporting lecturer&amp;rsquo;s needs within higher education and within the specialised subject areas that they cover.</description>
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