Library+Information Update
No.5 Vol.6 (June 2006)
http://www.cilip.org.uk/publications/updatemagazine/archive/archive2006/june
NEWS
Public: reconnecting with 14-35s – new report.
Open access: Research Councils UK accused of ‘dithering’.
Carnegie & Greenaway Medals: shortlists revealed.
People’s Network: e-consultation success.
Big Lottery Fund: community engagement is the new must-have.
Library + information Show: seminar highlights.
Schools: SLA winners awarded.
Copyright: responses to the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property.
Reference Online: libraries flock to get huge discounts.
Families & children: ‘Love Libraries’ leads campaign.
Crime-writers’ award: Dagger success moves to children.
CILIP e-content showcase: highlighting leading providers set to appear at CILIP’s June showcase event.
Reference Awards: this year’s winners.
CILIP Executive Briefing: seven-strong panel set to
discuss the challenges of e-copyright at June event.
FEATURES
Enhancing the student experience: Liz Jolly on developing services together with users.
Anti-money laundering: evaluating electronic sources: Fiona Hayes.
Framework: the next stage: Tom Holman previews MLA’s new Framework action plan, 2006-08.
Finding a role in the profession: how James O’Brien is launching himself into law.
Web 2.0: a new generation of services.
Part 2 of Phil Bradley’s series on Web 2.0 applications.
What has NOF-digitise taught us? J. Carpenter.
Children queue up for Bexley’s bus. Juliet Oliver on the success of a mobile for primary schools.