I'm just back from UNFCCC and remember the IFLA debate in Glasgow.
There was a report in a local paper that the EU was conceiving a break up of the big four accounting companies who audited 85% of the ballistically bailed banks and gave them clean bills.
There is nothing in this week's Economist, though there is something on banking, if not bank auditing.
Now I think we have here a wonderful matter for Just use Dewey, ontologies, semantics, and all our core matters, how to identify all the UNPacts, REFwork speak for impacts in REF where papers have been written on the matter of how the accounting and auditing of bodies concerned with public goods and rights affects policies, but of course terms make the matter.
Anyone interested?
The IFLA profosocs are of course committed to access to information, so we can add that to the stack.
I remember I was sacked from teaching at City, and blackballed from the IIS because I had a bottling argument over the morals of information science with a shell sample.
John Lindsay
Reader in Information Systems Design
Kingston University,
Kingston Upon Thames,
London.
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