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ALISS Quarterly
Volume 8 no. 2 January 2013
Special issue: Collections in the digital age.
Editorial
Heather Dawson
Exploring concepts of 'collection' in the digital world
Angharad Roberts, PhD researcher, University of Sheffield
Adapting to an online world
The Digital Library and e-strategy at the University of East London
Adjoa K. Boateng, Collections Development Manager, University of East
London
Rethinking collection development in the digital age: the case of
government publications
Emma Allison, Bryan Johnson and Rozz Evans, Newsam Library & Archives,
Institute of Education
Working with collections: some reflections from the LSE Collection
Development Team
Graham Camfield, Ellen Wilkinson, Barbara Humphries, Heather Dawson LSE
Library
"Suggest a Book for the Library"- using Facebook for purchase
suggestions at the University of Sussex Library
Emma Walton - Learning and Teaching Support Manager, Annette Moore -
Technical Services Librarian
Space management
Transforming our collections: How we reviewed over 1 million items in
five years and got them all to fit!
Paul Johnson, Head of Collections and Space, University of Reading
Claire Cannings, Collections Project Co-ordinator, University of Reading
Collaborative collection development
Leeds University Library's use of the Copac Collection Management Tools
Maureen Pinder, Faculty Team Librarian, and Brian Clifford, Deputy
Librarian, University of Leeds.
UK Research Reserve - its aims, development and progress so far
Daryl Yang, UKRR Manager
New resource
Evidence in Social Welfare Policy and Practice.
Fri 7 Dec 2012 Conference Centre, British Library: a review
Heather Dawson, LSE Library and Angela Upton SCIE.
Heather Dawson
ALISS Secretary
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