Table of contents: issue7
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Mind the Gap! |
Sheila and Robert Harden describe the making of their public library Web pages. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
Creating Models for Electronic Citations |
Andrew Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger outline the case for better referencing of electronic sources. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
Acrobat a High Flyer: John MacColl Discusses the Success of Adobe Acrobat and PDF |
Acrobat a High Flyer: John MacColl discusses the success of Adobe Acrobat and PDF. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
Print Journals: Fit for the Future? |
Do authors choose to appear in print journals for the wrong reasons? Do print journals continue for the wrong reasons? In short, are print research journals a corrupt form of scholarly communication? We asked Fytton Rowland to provide a defence of the traditional scholarly journal. In our next journal we shall provide a perspective from the other side of the debate. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
SCRAN: A Taste of Scotland and Food for Thought |
Bruce Royan outlines an epic millennium project to digitise much of the culture and heritage of Scotland. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
A Brief History of the American Library Association Web Site |
A brief history of the American Library Association Web Site: Rob Carlson, Internet Coordinator of the ALA, introduces us to the acclaimed Web site of the largest Library Association in the World. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
Networking Moving Images |
Anne Mumford summarises the meeting organised by the British Universities Film and Video Council at the National Film Theatre on 18 December 1996, which looked into the problems and issues surrounding using academic networks for multimedia applications. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
Promoting the Internet to Staff at a UK University |
Paul Hollands is the human part of a project to promote the use of Internet based information services among teaching and research staff at the university; in his own words, this is how the project has progressed to date. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
IPL: The Internet Public Library |
Schelle Simcox describes a Web-based public library, designed in many ways to mimic, and improve on, features of and within a real, large-scale library. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
Public Libraries, Public Support? the Mission Behind Buildings, Books and Bytes |
Laura Weiss outlines a major American survey that looked at the disparity between key librarians views of the future, and what the public who used those libraries really wanted. |
January 1997, issue7, feature article |
