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ALISS Quarterly
Volume 3 no.1 October 2007
Electronic copyright, IPR and access issues in the emerging electronic landscape <JavaScript:%20doSubmit('RDX4O1189590012O0.3.D2.2.1.1')>
Editorial
Heather Dawson
Lifecycle of a Digital Library document on Forced Migration Online
Sarah Rhodes, Librarian, Refugee Studies Centre Library, University of Oxford
Irish Studies Online: A digital library of core resources on for Irish Studies
Norma Menabney Queens University Belfast
Five years on from flying the nest, Heron is still going strong.
Helen Bartlett , Copyright Manager, Heron.
Repositories and copyright: major hurdle or minor obstacle?
Morag Greig, Advocacy Manager (Enlighten), University of Glasgow
O! She doth teach the torches to burn bright:
How JULIET can help authors and repository advocates.
Jane H Smith, SHERPA Services Development Officer
IPR and multimedia in institutional repositories: lessons from the MIDESS project
Lesley Pitman
Librarian and Director of Information Services, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies Library, UCL Library Services.
Libraries, social software and distance learners: the adventures of LASSIE
Dr Jane Secker LSE
Learning 2.0: 23 Library things
Heather Dawson, LSE
Librarians against plagiarism: how Imperial College London is using PRS and active learning to combat the cut and paste generation.
Ruth Harrison and Julia Garthwaite, Liaison Librarians, Imperial College London Library
IBSS Update
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