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The latest Information Society news stories are now available on our Web
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The top stories so far this month are:
Transformational government (UK news)
Extra money for elearning credits (UK news)
Declaration of agreement: women and ICT (International news)
Google Book Search now available (Research news)
These can be accessed from:
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More stories will be added to the Web news pages at the end of this month
when the Info@UK bulletin will also be issued.
Contents so far this month are:
UK NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
Digital geographic information for the NHS
Transformational government
Information and Communication Technology (ICT): activity of UK businesses,
2004
Extra money for elearning credits
Microsoft / British Library partnership
Audit of learndirect
ID card bill
Outstanding libraries and archives
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
Museums: Best of the Web 2006
Declaration of agreement: women and ICT
Educating the world's children: patterns of growth and inequality
The future of e-learning in the Arab World
LATEST WORLD NEWS ON THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
The digital divide in Europe
Equity Campaign
Village phone replication manual
Welcome To Your Library Project
Inclusion through innovation: tackling social exclusion through new
technologies
African languages in cyberspace
Gateway - access for visually impaired people to all library services
EU DEVELOPMENTS
Public consultation on postal services
e-Government: Internet based interaction with the European businesses and
citizens
Funding for ICT projects in education
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION NEWS
NHS England extends BioMed Central membership
Moodle at the Open University
New journal publishing models: an international survey of senior researchers
Interactive Health Communication Applications for people with chronic
disease
Preservation of e-journals
BioMed Central's open letter
INTERNET RESOURCES (WEB, E-JOURNALS, E-FORUMS)
African Index Medicus
Gapminder
Inderscience journals
Area profiles
Google Book Search now available
Life in the UK Test
W3C in India
Get Safe Online
NEW PUBLICATIONS (BOOKS, REPORTS, BILLS, MANIFESTOS...)
ICT policy formulation and e-strategy development: a comprehensive guidebook
New toolkit for community radio stations
New technologies for literacy and adult education: a global perspective
Towards knowledge societies
FOSSFP Technical Essays Series
Internet factsheets
APPOINTMENTS
No stories this issue
AND FINALLY
Couch potatoes rule
Sue Childs
Research Fellow
Information Society Research & Consultancy
School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences
Northumbria University
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