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Reviews in Ariadne evaluate books and events of interest to information professionals.
- Total number of 'review' items in all Ariadne issues: 192
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Checkout Reviews |
Summary of reviews available from this and other issues of Ariadne. |
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D-Lib |
William Y. Arms, D-Lib publisher and Amy Friedlander, the editor, describe this successful Web-based magazine that carries more technically-minded articles on all aspects of digital/electronic libraries research. |
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CAUSE / EFFECT |
Julia A. Rudy, Cause/Effect Editor and Director of Publications at CAUSE, an international, nonprofit professional association for managers and users of information resources on college and university campuses, describes CAUSE/EFFECT. |
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Provenance |
Neal Chan describes Provenance, a Canadian-based Web magazine for Information Professionals. |
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MC Journal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship |
Lori Widzinski, the editor, describes the evolution of MC Journal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship. |
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The Katharine Sharp Review |
Kevin Ward, the editor of the Katherine Sharp Review, gives an overview of the first two years of this major journal for Librarians, and looks to its future. |
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Review of Where the Wild Things Are: Librarian's Guide to the Best Information on the Net |
Marylaine Block describes the construction of Where the Wild Things Are: Librarian's Guide to the Best Information on the Net. |
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A Digital Library Showcase and Support Service - the Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE |
Roy Tennant describes a resource used to create digital libraries and services, and to help others do the same. |
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NISS: National Information Services and Systems |
Annette Lafford and Oren Stone talk us through NISS, one of the major sources of on-line information for academics and librarians |
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BUBL : How BUBL Benefits Academic Librarians |
Alan Dawson and Jan Simpson take us through BUBL, an old service recently transformed from being Gopher-based to Web-based. |
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The Library Association Web Site |
Alan Cooper and Finbarr Joy talk about the past, present and future of the Library Association Web Site. |
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r·cade: Resource Centre for Access to Data on Europe |
Sharon Bolton describes r-cade, an interdisciplinary resource centre that helps researchers and analysts to identify and acquire data for the European Social Sciences. |
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Access to Newspapers and Journals for Visually Impaired People: The Talking Newspaper Association of the UK |
Neil H. McLachlan describes the work and electronic products of the Talking Newspaper Assocation (TNAUK). |
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York Information Connections: An Attempt to Catalogue the Internet |
Christine Ellwood and Sarah Thompson outline the rationale behind the approach of the University of York Library to cataloguing Internet resources. |
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Cataloguing Electronic Sources |
Jackie Hwang, Team Leader, Bibliographic Services, surveys progress so far at Information Services, University of Birmingham. |
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Cataloguing E-Journals: Where Are We Now? |
Valerie Wilkins reviews the results of a survey, showing a variety of current practices in cataloguing e-journals. |
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The Glass of Fashion and the Mould of Form |
Annette Lafford reports on the new image for NISS's WWW site. |
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Dotting the I |
Walter Scales examines everyone's favourite Education Gateway, NISS. |
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Review: in the Beginning... Was the Command Line |
Madeleine Shepherd reviews 'In the Beginning... was the Command Line' by Neal Stephenson. |
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Review: Online Searching (Library Association) |
Pete Cliff reviews the Library Association's guide: Online Searching. |
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Review: Building Community Information Networks |
Pete Cliff reviews 'Building community information networks: strategies and experiences,' edited by Sheila Pantry. |
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Review: The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization |
Maurice Line reviews Elaine Svenonius' 'The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization', published by MIT Press. |
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Review of Digital Imaging: A Practical Handbook |
Philip Hunter and Marieke Napier review Stuart Lee's 'Digital Imaging' handbook. |
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Review: From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure |
Michael Day reviews the book by Christine Borgman: From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure. |
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Software Review: C4U |
Andrew Cox and Simon McLean review this web-monitoring software. |
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Book Review: The Invisible Web |
Marieke Napier reviews the book: The Invisible Web. |
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Book Review: Building an Electronic Resource Collection |
Penny Garrod reviews a practical guide to electronic resource collection. |
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Book Review: The Information Professional's Guide to Career Development Online |
A book review by Pete Dowdell. |
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Oxford Reference Online |
A user review of the Oxford University Press reference site by Pete Dowdell. |
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Review: The Digital Factor in Information and Library Services |
Book review by Bruce Royan. |
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Review: E-learning and Teaching in Library and Information Services |
Book review by John Paschoud |
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Book Review: The Library and Information Professional's Guide to Plug-ins and Other Web Browser Tools |
Book review by Ruth Martin. |
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JISC 2003 Conference Report |
Philip Pothen reports on Secretary of State Charles Clarke's view of the importance of ICT in the education sector and the role of the JISC in its implementation. |
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Book Review: The Librarian's Internet Survival Guide |
Lina Coelho reviews a practical guide to the Internet. |
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Review: Do We Want to Keep Our Newspapers? |
Penny Garrod reviews a book on libraries published by Office for Humanities Communication Publications. |
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Book Review: Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, Volume 36 |
Michael Day takes a detailed look at the structure and content of this hardy annual. |
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Review: Naked in Cyberspace |
Marieke Guy taps into our increasing collective paranoia about privacy with a review that explores the use of personal information in the Cyber Age. |
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Review: Songs of Innocence and of Experience |
Philip Hunter reviews a CD-ROM edition of one of William Blake's most famous works. |
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Book Review: Joining Up the Dots |
Stuart Hannabuss seeks the tenor among the diversity of voices provided by Challenge and Change in the Information Society. |
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Book Review: The Accidental Systems Librarian |
Eric Jukes takes a look at the strengths and weaknesses of another book in the 'Accidental' series. |