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Now available online.

 

Volume 23, Number 3 / December 2012 of Alexandria is now available on the manchester.metapress.com website at http://manchester.metapress.com/content/l4j10l441235/.

 

Special Issue: Festschrift for Dame Lynne Brindley

Edited by Andy Stephens and Caroline Brazier

 

This issue contains:

 

Editors' Introduction

Andy Stephens, Caroline Brazier

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.1

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/n104144q1324176x/

 

‘Don't give me passion, give me cataloguers’: Lynne Brindley and the Art of the Possible

Derek Law

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.2

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/y8g402048920t431/

 

US West Coast Perspective on Lynne Brindley's Career

Michael A. Keller

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.3

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/n01600467l4m1297/

 

Lynne, Leadership and Libraries

Janet Wilkinson

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.4

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/8j12m8136253u783/

 

Scholarly Communication, 1971 to 2013. A Brindley Snapshot

Colin Steele

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.5

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/767887543565w761/

 

‘The engagement is announced …’: Collaborative Ventures Between the British Library and the Higher Education Sector

Clare Jenkins

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.6

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/78538x74k4k8584n/

 

Lynne Brindley and the Follett Committee and its Inheritance

Michael Anderson, Brian Keith Follett

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.7

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/y626110582718510/

 

The JISC

Malcolm Read

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.8

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/n23u56gw1n284157/

 

Lynne Brindley and the Digital Preservation Agenda

Reg Carr

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.9

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/r0138r79u5j6r6g7/

 

Defining a National Library in a Digital World: Dame Lynne Brindley at the British Library

Clifford Lynch

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.10

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/h85341v759m35104/

 

Lynne Brindley and Library and Information Science Research

Mel Collier, Nigel Macartney

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.11

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/t124410254487664/

 

Lynne Brindley and the British Library 2000-2012

Andy Stephens

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.12

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/j5776555k17xug62/

 

Dame Lynne Brindley: The British Library and the Role of Strategic Marketing and Communications, 2001–2009

Jill Finney

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.13

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/b738714156l66q17/

 

What did the Internet ever do for us? Changes in Collection Development and Management at the British Library, 2000-2012

Caroline Brazier

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.14

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/u4822113p9555w28/

 

Introducing Electronic Legal Deposit in the UK: A Homeric Tale

Andrew Green

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.15

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/l00jg5g083248278/

 

Supporting Legal Deposit for a National Library: Portico's Project with the British Library. An Essay in Honour of Dame Lynne Brindley

Deanna Marcum

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.16

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/548w6n7v82675401/

 

Acknowledging a Global Leader

Penny Carnaby

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.17

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/541142m52h13w55t/

 

Dame Lynne Brindley: Advisor and Friend of the National Library Board (NLB) of Singapore

Ngian Lek Choh

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.18

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/w422124830313w36/

 

National Libraries and Copyright in the Digital Age - the German Situation for Orphan Works and Out-of-Print Works

Elisabeth Niggemann

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.19

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/n1455g180865k705/

 

The National Library at a Crossroads: the Digital Content Revolution and its Consequences

Erland Kolding Nielsen

DOI: 10.7227/ALX.23.3.20

http://manchester.metapress.com/content/f0r7555803658n71/

 

As its subtitle states Alexandria focuses on national and international library and information issues. It is concerned with both policy and practice. It accepts descriptive articles on particular national or major research libraries, or on the situation within a country or a region with regard to such matters as bibliographic networks, cooperative information provision, document delivery and national information planning. Discussion papers are also welcomed on national issues such as national retention and preservation policies, the promotion of national library services, and the response of national and major research. Alexandria would also welcome papers on issues such as digital curation, the management of digital collections and wider curatorial issues, including those affecting the archive and museum sectors.

 

 

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