Dear all ALISS (http:www.alissnet.org.uk/)Has just published the latest issue of its quarterly journal The latest issue contains some inspiring examples of innovation: using websites, open source, building online portals and teaching and learning. Issues have been sent to ALISS Members. Non members can purchase single copies for £14.00 by contacting Heather Dawson [log in to unmask] Full contents Developing your web presence: the librarians' guide Jane Secker and Matt Lingard LSE Centre for Learning Technology Libguides: the implementation of new Library Subject Guides at Middlesex University. Lesley Curtis-Brown, Senior Liaison Librarian, Criminology, Sociology, Social Policy and Housing at Middlesex University. Using open source products Koha: choosing and implementing an open source integrated library management system Julia Florin, Information Specialist (Data Management), The King's Fund A history in pictures: LSE Archives on Flickr Victoria Carolan and Anna Towlson, Archives Division, Library of the London School of Economic and Political Science Building online portals and communities Socialsciencespace: a collaborative space for social science debate Mithu Lucraft PR Manager, SAGE Publications Ltd Developing the Management & Business Studies (MBS) Portal Sally Halper, Social Science Content Development Manager, The British Library Developing teaching and learning resources The Open Dementia E-learning Programme Colin Paton, Senior E-learning Project Manager (SCIE) New 'Bill' on the block Paul D S Ross, Information Specialist, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) Dominic King, E-learning Project Manager (SCIE) This has already been sent out to subscribers. Single issues can be purchased for £14.00 by emailing Heather Dawson ALISS Secretary [log in to unmask] Please access the attached hyperlink for an important electronic communications disclaimer: http://lse.ac.uk/emailDisclaimer