I attended a Association for Information Management (ASLIB) Engineering and Technology Group and British Library (BL) event on 2 March, highlighting some of the future developments and electronic access to the BL’s resources in these subject areas.…
There’s been a flurry of articles this week about the effects of the internet on young people’s minds, sparked by BBC2’s Virtual Revolution series, exploring how the web is reshaping our lives.…
As some of you may have noticed, our website has evolved.…
Oxford University Press and Twentieth Century British History is running an essay prize, open to anyone currently registered for a higher research degree, or who completed one no earlier than October 2008.…
I attended the Repositories Support Project’s ‘The role of open access and repositories in the arts: a forum for discussion’ on 14 July 2009, which raised the issue of why arts institutions don’t seem to have the same kind of usage of, and engagement with, …
We hosted a stand the ARMA 2009 conference ‘Reviewing the future’ this week and I think this was a very useful and interesting event for us.…
I attended NMK’s user-centred design course yesterday led by Jane Austin, which gave a very good overview on focusing on your users as the key element to be considered when designing and constructing a new website.…
I attended the launch of the new and improved JISC Digital Media (formerly known as TASI) yesterday, to hear about what they’ve been up to, and to see their very nice new (and very colourful!) website.…
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