> Dear all
> The papers from the August 2010 conference are now available.
>
> The main website is at http://www.alissnet.org.uk (follow the group
> news link)
>
> presentations now available. If you have any difficulty accessing them
> do let me know.
> Social Policy in a time of coalition
> <http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/england-4898990> -
> http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/england-4898990
> A paper by Jude England, Head of Social Science Collections and
> Research, British Library given at the 2010 ALISS Conference. It
> discusses the future development of British social policy following
> the recent general election.
> The changing nature of scholarly communication. What does this mean
> for researchers?
> <http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/hideaugust2010> -
> http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/hideaugust2010
> a paper given by Branwen Hide, Liaison and Partnership Officer at the
> (Research Information Network).
> Third Sector Research Centre
> <http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/shariff>
> -http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/sharif
> A paper by Razia Shariff, Head, Knowledge Exchange Team Third Sector
> Research Centre given at the ALISS 2010 conference Innovations in
> social policy information and research support. The third Sector
> Research Centre exists to develop the evidence base on, for and with
> the third sector in the UK. Working closely with practitioners,
> policy-makers and other academics, TSRC is undertaking and reviewing
> research, and making this research widely available.
> Social Care TV: case study of LGBT evidence
> <http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/sctv-lgbt-evidence>
> http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/sctv-lgbt-evidence
> A presentation given by Paul Ross and Dominic King from SCIE at the
> ALISS 2010 conference Innovations in social policy information and
> research support. It discusses the rationale , development and
> practical aspects of creating this new free online channel which uses
> innovative means to communicate with its audience. A case study used
> is Roger's story working with LGBT older people - their needs in
> residential care.
> Mobile Phones and Libraries: experimenting with the technology
> <http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/robinson-4899011>
> -http://www.slideshare.net/heatherdawson/robinson-4899011
> a paper given by Kate Robinson: Head of Academic Services, University
> of Bath at the ALISS 2010 conference Innovations in social policy
> information and research support. It discusses their recent
> initiatives using QR (Quick Response) codes to support library users
>
> Heather Dawson
> ALISS Secretary
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