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rpan's library [12 articles]

Recent papers added to rpan's library.
  • Culture and technology: the way we live now, what is to be done?
    New Literary History, Vol. 36 (2005), pp. 71-82.
    by Jerome Mcgann
    posted to digital_libraries digital_humanities by rpan on 2008-06-24 20:00:13 as read
  • A Camparative Study of e-Journal Archiving Solutions: A JISC-funded investigation
    (18 May 2008)
    by Terry Morrow, Neil Beagrie, Julia Chruszcz
    posted to strategy digital_preservation digital_libraries by rpan on 2008-06-19 14:29:01 as read
  • Digitisation in the UK: the case for a UK framework
    (2008)
    posted to digital_preservation digital_libraries by rpan on 2008-05-05 16:55:57 as read
  • The Parallel Information Universe: What’s out there and what it means for libraries
    Library Journal (1st May 2008)
    by Mike Eisenberg
    posted to web_20 library_20 by rpan on 2008-05-05 16:53:28 as read along with 1 group Librarians
  • The Preservation of Digital Materials
    Library Technology Reports, Vol. 44, No. 2. (Feb/Mar 2008)
    by Priscilla Caplan
  • The Access Principle : The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship (Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing)
    (01 December 2005)
    by John Willinsky
  • Library 2.0: A Guide to Participatory Library Service
    (21 May 2007)
  • The Whole Digital Library Handbook
    (30 September 2007)
    edited by Diane Kresh
  • A Model for Academic Libraries 2005 to 2025
    (12 January 2007)
    by David W Lewis
  • Relationships and engagement
    Library Management, Vol. 29, No. 1/2. (2008), pp. 29-40.
    by Vicki Williamson
  • People management – be bold!
    Library Management, Vol. 29, No. 1/2. (2008), pp. 18-28.
    by Ian Smith
  • Strategic competence: to soar above
    Library Management, Vol. 29, No. 1/2. (2008), pp. 5-17.
    by Anne Horn
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