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TalkScience - Science in UK Government: Where’s the Evidence?
That time of year: Conference time
The 1994 Group
The British Library
The changing face of learned and professional societies libraries - podcast
The changing face of learned and professional societies libraries - podcast
The changing face of learned and professional society libraries
The changing face of learned and professional society libraries - RIN event
The Clash of the Titans: Open Access Repositories vs. Traditional Peer-reviewed Journals
The Committee is dead; long live the Committee
The curious relationship between science and government
The data imperative: libraries and research data workshop
The data imperative: libraries and research data workshop
The digital divide in higher education
The Dominance of Google in the UK and the US
The e-journals revolution - event podcast
The e-journals revolution - podcast
The e-journals revolution: how the use of scholarly journals is shaping research
The e-journals revolution: RIN event
The end of the House of Commons Science & Technology Select Committee?
The end of the House of Commons Science & Technology Select Committee?
The enduring web - brief update
The enduring web, or how to release herds of cows
The European Commission FP7 Pilot Initiative on Open Access
The Future of Peer Review
The future of the RIN
The importance of accurate information
The Internet and Healthcare: Friend or Foe
The Publishers Association (PA)
The repository in perpetuity?
The Researcher Development Framework and the Seven Pillars of Information Literacy
The Researcher of the future
The role of research supervisors in information literacy
The Royal Society
The size distribution of scholarly publishers
The sociology of data sharing
The UK's share of world research outputs: an investigation
The UK?s share of world research outputs - new RIN report
The value of data sharing
The Value of Libraries
The value of libraries for research and researchers
The value of libraries for research and researchers
Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries: TPDL2011
Thoughts on the Scottish Higher Education Digital Library (SHEDL), Peter Kemp (University of Stirling)
Thoughts on the Scottish Higher Education Digital Library (SHEDL), Sheila Cannell (Edinburgh University)
Three things I ought to know about designing a website template?
To Google or not to Google
To share or not to share: Publishing research data
To share or not to share: publishing research data
To share or not to share: research data outputs
To tweet or not to tweet?
Toolkits and manuals to develop policy
Toolkits and manuals to develop policy
Toolkits and manuals to develop policy
Toolkits and manuals to develop policy
Toolkits and manuals to develop policy
Toolkits and manuals to develop policy
Towards the academic library of the future
Training talented researchers for society: what about their information skills?
Transitions in scholarly communications
Transitions in scholarly communications
Transitions in scholarly communications - a portfolio of research projects
Trends in the finances of UK higher education libraries: 1999-2009
Trends in the finances of UK higher education libraries: 1999-2009
Twitter - the online equivalent of popping bubble wrap, or a useful tool for communication?
Two projects on transitions in scholarly communications
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