"Title","Article summary","Article type","Author tags","Date"
"Data Citation and Publication by NERC’s Environmental Data Centres","Sarah Callaghan, Roy Lowry, David Walton and members of the Natural Environment Research Council Science Information Strategy Data Citation and Publication Project team describe their work in NERC’s Environmental Data Centres.","feature article","david walton, roy lowry, sarah callaghan","March 2012issue1"
"Abstract Modelling of Digital Identifiers","Nick Nicholas, Nigel Ward and Kerry Blinco present an information model of digital identifiers, to help bring clarity to the vocabulary debates from which this field has suffered.","feature article","kerry blinco, nick nicholas, nigel ward","January 2010issue1"
"Data Preservation and Long-term Analysis in High-Energy Physics","Richard Mount reports on the First Workshop on Data Preservation and Long-Term Analysis in High-Energy Physics, held at DESY (Deutsche Elektronen-Synchrotron), Hamburg, Germany, on 26-28 January 2008.","event report","richard mount","January 2009issue1"
"The KIDMM Community's 'MetaKnowledge Mash-up'","Conrad Taylor reports on the KIDMM knowledge community and its September 2007 one-day conference about data, information and knowledge management issues.","event report","conrad taylor","October 2007issue1"
"Book Review: Mastering Regular Expressions, 3rd Edition","Emma Tonkin and Greg Tourte take a look at the new edition of an O'Reilly classic.","review","emma tonkin, greg tourte","October 2007issue1"
"Immaculate Catalogues, Indexes and Monsters Too...","David E. Bennett reports on the three day residential CILIP Cataloguing and Indexing Group Annual Conference, University of East Anglia, during September 2006.","event report","david e. bennett","October 2006issue1"
"A Foundation for Automatic Digital Preservation","Miguel Ferreira, Ana Alice Baptista and Jose Carlos Ramalho propose a Service-Oriented Architecture to help cultural heritage institutions to accomplish automatic digital preservation.","feature article","ana alice baptista, jose carlos ramalho, miguel ferreira","July 2006issue1"
"Folksonomies: The Fall and Rise of Plain-text Tagging","Emma Tonkin suggests that rising new ideas are often on their second circuit - and none the worse for that.","feature article","emma tonkin","April 2006issue1"
"Revealing All","Ann Chapman describes Revealweb, a Web site that brings together information about accessible resources for visually impaired people.","feature article","ann chapman","July 2005issue1"
"A National Archive of Datasets","Jeffrey Darlington describes how structured datasets produced by UK Government departments and agencies are being archived and made available to users.","feature article","jeffrey darlington","April 2004issue1"
"Domesday Redux: The Rescue of the BBC Domesday Project Videodiscs","Jeffrey Darlington, Andy Finney and Adrian Pearce describe the groundbreaking BBC Domesday Project of 1986, and explain how its unique multimedia collection has been preserved.","feature article","adrian pearce, andy finney, jeffrey darlington","July 2003issue1"
"Setting up an Institutional E-Print Archive","Stephen Pinfield, Mike Gardner, and John MacColl with some practical advice on setting up an e-print archive.","feature article","john maccoll, mike gardner, stephen pinfield","April 2002issue1"
"Book Review: The Information Professional's Guide to Career Development Online","A book review by Pete Dowdell.","review","pete dowdell","April 2002issue1"
"Migration: A Camileon Discussion Paper","Paul Wheatley explores migration issues for the long-term preservation of digital materials.","feature article","paul wheatley","October 2001issue1"
"Using the Web for Academic Research: The Reading Experience Database Project","Alexis Weedon gives us some insight into a new web-based project designed to collate evidence for changing reading habits through history.","feature article","alexis weedon","June 2001issue1"
"In Vision: The Internet As a Resource for Visually Impaired People","Ann Chapman on the Internet as a resource for visually impaired people: a survey of accessible sites, resources, current research and software.","feature article","ann chapman","June 2000issue1"
"How the Oxford English Dictionary Went Online","Laura Elliot explains the use of SGML in the management of the OED text.","feature article","laura elliot","June 2000issue1"
"Electronic Publication of Ancient Near Eastern Texts","Charles E. Jones and David Schloen report on a Chicago conference which explored XML tagging for Ancient Near Eastern Texts on the Web.","feature article","charles e. jones, david schloen","December 1999issue1"
"Z39.50 for All","Paul Miller looks at the Z39.50 standard and attempts to extract some meaning from the mass of associated literature.","feature article","paul miller","September 1999issue1"
"WebWatch: UK University Search Engines","Brian Kelly explores the search facilities used by UK university Web sites.","tooled up","brian kelly","September 1999issue1"
"SEAMLESS: Introduction to the Project ","Mary Rowlatt describes SEAMLESS, the Essex-based project.","feature article","mary rowlatt","March 1999issue1"
"Web Research: Browsing Video Content","Peter Thomas, UWE, and Peter Macer of Hewlett Packard Research Laboratories describe automated techniques for browsing video content.","feature article","peter macer, peter thomas","March 1999issue1"
"Old Ghosts Rear Their Heads","Peter Brophy calls for effective use of email.","feature article","peter brophy","November 1997issue1"
"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).","review","neil h. mclachlan","July 1997issue1"
"Metadata Corner: Working Meeting on Electronic Records Research","Michael Day reports from the Working Meeting on Electronic Records Research, held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania May 29-31, 1997.","regular column","michael day","July 1997issue1"
"Internationalisation and the Web","Jon Knight looks at how the Web is currently undergoing the sometimes painful internationalization process required if it is to live up to its name of the World Wide Web.","tooled up","jon knight","May 1997issue1"
"Formats for the Electronic Library","Judith Wusteman describes the document formats used in electronic serials.","feature article","judith wusteman","March 1997issue1"
"Australian Co-operative Digitisation Project, 1840-45","Ross Coleman describes a project which will create a unique research infrastructure in Australian studies through the digital conversion of Australian serials and fiction of the seminal period 1840-45.","project update","ross coleman","March 1997issue1"
"Down Your Way: Durham","Paul Miller travels to Durham and reports on a mammoth archival digitisation project.","regular column","paul miller","January 1997issue1"
"Displaying SGML Documents on the World Wide Web","David Houghton discusses a method by which documents marked up using Standard Generalised Markup Language (SGML) can be used to generate a database for use in conjunction with the World Wide Web.","tooled up","david houghton","November 1996issue1"
"Net Gains for Digital Researchers","Amy Friedlander, the editor of D-Lib, looks at, and towards, some of the benefits of the Web and digital technology towards how we do and present research.","feature article","amy friedlander","September 1996issue1"
"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.","review","julia a. rudy","September 1996issue1"
"MC Journal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship","Lori Widzinski, the editor, describes the evolution of MC Journal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship.","review","lori widzinski","September 1996issue1"
"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.","review","kevin ward","September 1996issue1"
"Around the Table","Ian Budden points to resources for humanities scholars.","regular column","ian budden","July 1996issue1"
"URL Monitoring Software and Services","Paul Hollands describes and compares tools to help you notice when a Web-based resource has been updated.","tooled up","paul hollands","May 1996issue1"
"From the Trenches: Network Services on a Shoestring","Jon Knight describes how Linux is a cheap and useful operating system for library systems units and the like.","tooled up","jon knight","March 1996issue1"
"The 4th WWW Conference in Boston","Debra Hiom and John Kirriemuir provide an informal report from the ""cutting edge"" of Web development.","feature article","debra hiom, john kirriemuir","January 1996issue1"
"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.","tooled up","jon knight","January 1996issue1"
