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Jane Ronson looks at how Zetoc has developed and what the future holds for the service.
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Marie-Therese Gramstadt contextualises image presentation technology and methods within a pedagogic framework for the visual arts.
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Debra Hiom, in the first of a two-part series on the Resource Discovery Network, looks back at the development of the RDN and its activities to date.
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Verity Brack reviews a new practical guide for researchers wanting to improve their information skills and finds it a very useful addition.
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Brian Kelly outlines strategies for choosing appropriate standards for building Web sites.
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Brian Kelly with an update of his survey of server software used by central Web sites in UK Universities.
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Brian Kelly reports on the accessibility of entry points of UK University Web sites.
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Alexis Weedon gives us some insight into a new web-based project designed to collate evidence for changing reading habits through history.
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Web Watch:
Brian Kelly looks at the size of institutional top level pages.
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What's Related To My Web Site?
Brian Kelly looks at Netscape's 'What's Related?' facility and reports on the service's findings for institutional Web servers.
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Philip Hunter introduces Ariadne issue 26 with remarks about the new Director of the UKOLN, the eLib Programme, and the DNER.
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Sally Rumsey on an innovative system for providing electronic access to examination papers.
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Leona Carpenter gives a personal view of the 'Logged into Economics' conference in Barcelona in June.
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Heather Dawson with news of the recently merged Social Science Librarians Group.
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Stuart Peters on EPRESS text management software tools, currently in development.
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Adam Guy writes about the Question Bank service.
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Jennie Grimshaw gives a personal account of the creation of the Welfare reform digest.
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Brian Kelly explores the search facilities used by UK university Web sites.
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Sally Rumsey explains a pilot electronic document delivery service at the University of Surrey Library.
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The EEVL Team explore Internet Resources in Petroleum Engineering and Electronics, take a glance at engineering resources in Australia and South East Asia and give the latest news from the EEVL service.
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Debbie Lock introduces a new service, Distance Learners Information Service (DiLIS), from the University of Surrey Library and Information Services.
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Seamus Ross provides the programme for a symposium which seeks to explore how information technology has affected research in the humanities and social sciences.
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John MacColl discusses some of the issues involved in the digitisation of short loan collections.
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Nigel Gilbert describes Sociological Research Online, a project from the Electronic Journals section of the Electronic Libraries Programme. SocResOnline is a (free) Web-based journal for people involved in Sociology and Sociology-related fields; it contains refereed articles, a substantial number of reviews and debating forums.
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Recently, a wave of new projects under the umbrella of the Electronic Libraries Programme was announced. A consequence of this is that a large majority of the HE institutions in the UK are involved in at least one eLib project (is yours?), as well as many non HE organisations and institutions. Here, we give brief details of some of these new projects.