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THIS MONTH'S HEADLINES:
UK NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
Implementing Electronic Government Return 2005 (IEG5)
Scottish Information Commissioner Annual Report 2005
Funding for ICT development in the voluntary sector
Knowledge for Life
Consultation on regulation of VoIP services
Records management witness seminar
John Murray archive
Libraries, learning regeneration and renewal
Ofcom Spectrum Awards
Libraries Change Lives Award shortlist
Parliamentary debate on public libraries
LACA calls for comments on copyright issues
Consultation on patents
e-Government National Awards 2005
Locus Trade Association
Inquiry into the FoI Act
Closure of public libraries
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
An evaluation of the reforms of the International Programme for the
Development of Communication
WSIS implementation process
International Mother Language Day
OneWebDay
Mtandao Afrika
Asia Commons
EU - Latin American partnership
eLit2006
LATEST WORLD NEWS ON THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
Making your teaching inclusive
From rural village to global village
Easier ways of returning library materials
Literacy and social inclusion: The handbook
Reading Together
Wireless networking in the developing world
Bachelet Digital
EU DEVELOPMENTS
Consultation on European communication policy
Digital interactive TV
The European Library survey
Safer Internet Day
Voluntary deposit scheme for electronic publications
Your Voice on eGovernment 2010
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION NEWS
Mind the gap
Survey based measures of software investment in the UK
W3C Incubator
Cutting the wires
Best practice for mobile Web content
The strength of Internet ties
TOCRoSS
INTERNET RESOURCES (WEB, E-JOURNALS, E-FORUMS)
Discussion list on Internet governance
Delivering Library Services for Disabled People
Reference Online
data4nr
Please Ask
National Refugee Integration Forum
Morph: The Media Center conversation
Welcome to Your Library email list
Scambusters quiz
Public Libraries on the Web
International Information Literacy Resources Directory
Coastal and Marine Resource Atlas
Ganfyd
Special Cuts
Librarian's Choice
NEW PUBLICATIONS (BOOKS, REPORTS, BILLS, MANIFESTOS...)
Briefing paper on open source software
Literacy for life
How to create a website: guiding principles
Articles on Internet issues
Negotiating licences for digital resources
Securing public access PCs without shutting out users
Handbook of legal information management
The Net for journalists
APPOINTMENTS
New members of FAIFE Executive Board
AND FINALLY
iPopMyBaby
Doing your bit
Mobile phone alert
Eventually
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