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Dear all,
Info@UK September edition is now available from the address below.
http://infoatuk.britishcouncil.org
Info@UK - is your guide to major UK Information Society developments and
news. The bulletin is compiled by the Information Management Research
Institute, University of Northumbria on behalf of the British Council and is
designed primarily to meet the information needs of British Council staff.
However we recognise that it will be of interest to a wider audience and are
happy to share Info@UK with you.
CONTENTS this month...
UK National Developments and News
Government moves further towards Open Source
Lewisham removes digital divide
Privacy watchdog attacks new UK 'snooping' laws
UK broadband take-up doubles
All UK councils on the Web by October
International Developments and News
Ten per cent of the world's population have Internet access
BBC Urdu website breaks new ground
Latest world news on the digital divide
EU Developments and News
New European copyright directive latest
Internet Resources
New CILIP discussion list
UK Government departments and countryside organisations have set up
new online map service
New look UK Parliament online
New Publications
CILIP new draft corporate plan
Research and Innovation
May eVoting trial - little effect on turnout
New report says technology doesn't change lives
Conferences and Seminars
eGovernment: State of the Art and Perspectives
eWork in Europe - 9th European Assembly on Telework
eWork 2002
EEI21 Memphis 2002: The ethics of electronic information in the 21st
Century
1st Eurasian Conference on Advances in Information and Communication
Technology
The European eGovernment 2002 conference and exhibition: making
digital government work for you
The IST 2002 Conference
KM Europe 2002 Conference & Exhibition
IADIS international conference WWW/internet 2002
Education and Training
Government & Politics on the Internet
Netskills workshop: enhancing your Web pages
Utilising new technologies to add value for people and communities
Copyright for beginners
...and Finally
Thieves raid original Dickens texts
Antarctic Internet
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