UKeiG - UK eInformation Group have released a copy of their members e-
newsletter Elucidate (Volume 2 Number 1 – January/February 2005)
Gary Horrocks, the UKeiG chair, looking to the year ahead, comments in his
editorial, “UKeiG will continue to be a respected and well-established
professional body for all information professionals and users and
developers of electronic information resources. Through our activities we
will actively encourage communication and the exchange of knowledge; raise
awareness of existing and new technologies that retrieve, manage and
process electronic information”
He adds that 2005 will see a significant review of membership benefits
within UKeiG whilst they “..will continue to be a major force for advocacy
and liaison” within the profession on behalf of members
This edition also includes articles on Firefox by Phil Bradley and a
review of the Graham Cornish book Copyright - Interpreting the law for
libraries, archives and information services. There are also practical
tips on using a SWOT analysis to develop your role as an information
professional by Shaida Dorabjee. Meanwhile, Diane Brodie writes on the
challenge of creating a Virtual Information Centre
Elucidate is available to UKeiG members via the UKeiG website at
www.ukolug.org.uk/content/public/activities/newsletter/index.html For
further details of
how to become a UKeiG member you can contact Christine Baker on 01969
663749 (Tel & Fax) or via e-mail at [log in to unmask] Details are
also available via the UKeiG website at
www.ukolug.org.uk/content/public/about/index.html.
UKeiG the UK eInformation Group: For further details about the Group and
membership contact: Christine Baker, The Old Chapel, Walden, West Burton,
Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 4LE Tel & Fax: 01969 663749
Email: [log in to unmask]
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