Dear All
ALISS Association of Librarians and Information Professions in the Social Sciences http://www.lse.ac.uk/library/other_sites/aliss/
has just published the latest issue of its journal Aliss Quarterly. This is free to all ALISS members (corporate 35 pounds per annum, individuals 20 pounds) non members can buy a single issue for 14.00 pounds.
contents.
ALISS Quarterly
Volume 1 no.1 October 2005
Open Access and Institutional Repositories
Editorial
Heather Dawson
Institutional repositories.
A Velvet Revolution in Scholarly Communication?
Douglas Brown, Editor, Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
Open Access: The Future of Scholarly Communication?
David C. Prosser, SPARC Europe
TARDis : from project to embedded Institutional Repository
Pauline Simpson, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton and Jessie M.N. Hey,
The Institutional Repository at LSE: Plotting our course
Sally Rumsey, eServices Librarian, LSE
The White Rose Consortium ePrints Repository: creating a shared institutional repository for the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York
Rachel Proudfoot, White Rose Consortium ePrints Project Officer
Institutional Repositories: Copyright Issues
Repositories and copyright: experiences from the DAEDALUS Project
Morag Greig, Project Manager DAEDALUS (Advocacy), University of Glasgow
The JISC/SURF 'Partnering on Copyright' Project
Celia Jenkin, Steve Probets & Charles Oppenheim
Department of Information Science, Loughborough University
Repositories: New Initiatives.
Investigating repository use in the West Midlands
Dr Sue Morón-García, wm-share, University of Worcester
EThOS: Electronic Theses Online Service
Martin Wolf, University of Warwick
Information Literacy.
A practical review of information literacy tutorials
Ruth A. Hunn and Dr. Amanda C. Elliott
Cranfield University, DCMT
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further details from Heather Dawson
ALISS Secretary
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