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Mobile Libraries: Culture on the Go

Unwritten Record

National Bookmobile Day is April 22, part of National Library Week (April 19-25). . A library is a place that stores information, a place where people from all walks of life have the opportunity to obtain textual and audiovisual material for education, entertainment, and enlightenment. Libraries, Mobile — Third Army La.

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Data, analysis and the library: Joining the dots at the Department for Work and Pensions

CILIP

Here he speaks to Information Professional Editor Rob Green about how librarians and library services are now a central part of that function, and how the library service is supporting the wider needs of the Department. including leading the analysis for the Pensions Commission, Chaired by Adair Turner and which reported in 2005.

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Documentation Theory for Information Governance

ARMA International

iii] Most institutions are “unthinkable, impracticable, not feasible without documents: messages, memoranda, laws, statements, diplomatic briefs, warrants, reports, white papers, submissions, applications, records, minutes of meetings, job descriptions, letters of guidance, press releases, bills, budgets, and accounts.” [iv] Bibliography.

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The Sainsbury Archive chooses Preservica to create new cloud-based digital archive

Preservica

The archive also houses culturally significant items like daily memos sent to Sainsbury’s store managers during WW2, and Family business papers. For example, packaging designs from the 1970s recently inspired the design of the new Sainsbury’s Bank credit card, as well as the design of Sainsbury’s own-brand vinyl records.

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Know your rights: the key to eBook access

CILIP

Maintaining the status quo for public libraries ? Here he speaks to Rob Mackinlay about why not challenging the methods used by publishers to protect their content will damage not only libraries, but also threatens research and innovation. ?Publishers He sees licensing as an existential threat to libraries, saying: ?I?m

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Biology

ForAllSecure

For example, in this interview, I started discussing structure aware fuzz testing, and ended up discussing cell based proteins. For example, you might use IDA Pro, which generates assembly language source code from machine executable code. If you think hacking only pertains to computer systems. Then I've got a story for you.

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KnowledgeShare: access to evidence for NHS staff

CILIP

In 1999 Brighton and Sussex NHS Library?s s KnowledgeShare project set out to support the library team?s Health libraries address this need through the provision of in-depth evidence reports to answer uncertainties. 2005 it had grown to incorporate the management of our team? Knowledge for healthcare. Do once and share.

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