Table of contents: issue1
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eLib Starts to Deliver |
Ariadne explains how the Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib), a key IT programme for academic libraries, is shaping up. |
January 1996, issue1, feature article |
The 4th WWW Conference in Boston |
Debra Hiom and John Kirriemuir provide an informal report from the "cutting edge" of Web development. |
January 1996, issue1, feature article |
Bernard Naylor: At the Eye of the Internet Storm |
Bernard Naylor, the University Librarian at the University of Southampton, describes the information hurricane that is battering the world of Libraries. |
January 1996, issue1, feature article |
What's Good and Bad about BUBL |
Traugott Koch reviews the Bulletin Board for Libraries (BUBL). |
January 1996, issue1, feature article |
OMNI: Organising Medical Networked Information |
Frank Norman, project co-ordinator, describes OMNI, what it can do for you (and you for it). OMNI is an eLib project from the Access to Network Resources programme area. It consists of a well-maintained and expanding database of medical and health resources that can be accessed through JANET/Internet. This database can be searched, via a World Wide Web browser; in addition, catalogues of the resources are available for browsing. |
January 1996, issue1, project update |
EduLib: The National Network of Electronic Library Accredited Trainers |
EduLib is an eLib project from the training and awareness section of the programme. Jane Core describes the project, and how it will affect librarians in the Higher Education community. |
January 1996, issue1, project update |
CLIC: An Electronic Chemistry Journal |
CLIC is a project from the Electronic Journals area of the Electronic Libraries Programme. Henry Rzepa, from the Chemistry Department at Imperial College, explains the need for journals in the field of Chemistry that use leading edge technology for molecular information storage, retrieval and manipulation. |
January 1996, issue1, project update |
Interface |
Interview with Paul Evan Peters, director of the US Coalition for Networked Information. |
January 1996, issue1, regular column |
Down Your Way |
Loughborough University has a reputation for technological excellence. Its Information Service was revamped last year, and is becoming increasingly dependent upon the Internet. Alison Kilgour reports. |
January 1996, issue1, regular column |
View from the Hill |
Scottish poet Douglas Dunn waxes lyrical on all things Internet. |
January 1996, issue1, regular column |
Sceptics Column |
Jim Smith finds that the Internet is no place to do research. |
January 1996, issue1, regular column |
Wire: Email Interview with Traugott Koch |
Traugott Koch submits to an interview by email. |
January 1996, issue1, regular column |
Sideline |
John MacColl on the delights of sharing the blandest of Midland hotels with a group of eLib project managers for a couple of days. |
January 1996, issue1, regular column |
Netskills Corner |
Netskills corner - Brian Kelly, Senior Trainer at Netskills, reviews Internet Explorer, Microsoft's Browser for Windows 95. |
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From the Trenches: HTML, Which Version? |
In From the Trenches, a regular column which delves into the more technical aspects of networking and the World Wide Web, Jon Knight, programmer and a member of the ROADS team, takes a look at the causes of good and bad HTML and explains what tags we should be marking up Web pages with. |
Resources |
Resources of use to UK Library/Information Science people. |
January 1996, issue1, odds and ends |
Downtime |
Downtime is a regular section containing items to help you unwind from the rigours of networking. |
January 1996, issue1, odds and ends |
John Burnside |
John Burnside, fellow in creative writing at the University of Dundee, gives us his thoughts on adapting to 'change'. |
January 1996, issue1, odds and ends |
