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      <title>Print Editorial: Introduction to Issue 15</title>
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      <description>Much of what is said in this issue of ARIADNE relates to the fundamental aim of the publication, which is to interpret new technology and to strengthen the connections between the technology and the people who manage and use it. Jon Duke, the new chairman of UCISA said at their recent conference in Jersey, &amp;ldquo;technology is no longer the issue.&amp;rdquo; John MacColl in his report of this event commented on Diana Warwick&amp;rsquo;s view that &amp;ldquo;the key issue is not technology management but people management.</description>
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      <description>ROUTES is a gateway developed by the Open University Library as part of the Network Access Project (NAP). The project is funded by the Open University&amp;rsquo;s Office for Technology Development, and will run until April 2000, whereupon the work will be integrated into normal Library functions. ROUTES is part of the OU Library&amp;rsquo;s strategy to develop electronic library services, and is one of several Library research projects which aim to exploit new technologies and applications.</description>
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