> Dear all
> ALISS http://www.alissnet.org.uk (the Association of Librarians and
> Information Professionals in the Social Sciences.)
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> Updated its website to add the following news stories.
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> Look at the columns on the right hand side of the page for access.
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1. Aliss recommends.
New issue of the Journal of Information Literacy contains interesting
articles - particularly recommended. Experimenting with Web 2.0 to
cultivate information literacy within a medical ethics, law and human
rights course
<http://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/JIL/article/view/PRA-V3-I1-2009-5>
Useful new tutorials from the National Archives <JavaScript:
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The UK Higher Education Academy has just launched
<http://www-new1.heacademy.ac.uk/EvidenceNet/home%20> EvidenceNet It is
designed to support evidence based teaching and learning.
2. Social science news.
Useful study comparing key journals cited in web of science with other
resources
3. Group News.
We recently held a one day conference on marketing library services in
difficult times - the paper should be available soon!
Just published our
latest journal issue on Special issue: using technology in education.
Subscribers should already have received this.
> forthcoming visits to the horniman museum, oxford University social
> science library
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> Keep checking our website for more news and links.
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> Heather Dawson
> ALISS secretary
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