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The top stories so far this month are:
Terrorism bill and its effect on librarians
WSIS PrepCom-3 ends with issues still to be resolved
Sign Video Contact Centre
Plans for European digital libraries
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More stories will be added to the Web news pages at the end of this month
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Contents so far this month are:
UK NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
Brighton's Jubilee Library wins award
Public Libraries Challenge Fund awards
Terrorism bill and its effect on librarians
Evidence via video
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
WSIS Wire
Libraries in the digital age, 2006
Blooker Prize
International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries
WSIS PrepCom-3 ends with issues still to be resolved
LATEST WORLD NEWS ON THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
Digital philanthropy
Sign Video Contact Centre
Why should countries embed ICTs into SME policy
Internet Discussion Forum on Open Course Content for Higher Education
EU DEVELOPMENTS
European Biometrics Portal
Plans for European digital libraries
Proposal for single market for radio spectrum use
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION NEWS
ICT and productivity
OpenDocument
Study on the effects of open access to research
INTERNET RESOURCES (WEB, E-JOURNALS, E-FORUMS)
PAStexplorers
NEW PUBLICATIONS (BOOKS, REPORTS, BILLS, MANIFESTOS...)
World Disasters Report 2005
Implementing a holistic approach to e-learning accessibility
Developing the new learning environment
Managing electronic records
Articles on Internet issues
The virtual customer
The commercialized Web: challenges for libraries and democracy
APPOINTMENTS
No stories this issue.
AND FINALLY
Banned Books Week
Classic ringtones
Sue Childs
Research Fellow
Information Society Research & Consultancy
School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences
Northumbria University
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