ALISS (Association of Librarians and Information Professionals in the Social Sciences) is a not-for-profit unincorporated professional society.
Has just published the latest issue of its quarterly journal on Digital Images and Archives.
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ALISS Quarterly
Volume 1 no.3 March 2006
Editorial
Heather Dawson
National Services
TASI, Technical Advisory Service for Images
Karla Youngs, TASI Director
Grant Young, TASI Technical Research Officer
AHDS Visual Arts Image Catalogue
Mick Eadie, Collections & Systems Manager, AHDS Visual Arts
Doing Things with Stuff
Graham Turnbull, Head of Education and Editorial SCRAN
Practical Advice
New copyright licence allows scanning services to be extended in Higher Education
Dr Jane Secker, Learning Technology Librarian, London School of Economics
More to Life Than Text: Using Images
Sarah Leach, Learning Technologist, centre for Learning Technology, London School of Economics
Digitisation projects
Introducing Screenonline
Michael Brooke
Content Developer, Screenonline
British Film Institute
Digitisation and the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford)
Julie Anne Lambert, Librarian of the John Johnson Collection
Digital repositories
The MIDESS Project: Surveying digital repository software packages.
Dr Stephen Charles
MIDESS Project Manager
Rights and Rewards in Blended Institutional Repositories Project
Melanie Bates, Lizzie Gadd, Steve Loddington Sue Manuel & Charles Oppenheim
Loughborough University
Social Science Week 2006
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