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Information Scotland
The Journal of the Chartered Institute of Library and
Information Professionals in Scotland
February 2005 Volume 3 (1)
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Issue contents
- Commenting on culture
Alastair Johnston introduces himself as the new CILIPS President,
and discusses the Cultural Commission and Freedom of Information.
- A whistle stop tour
In an all-round look at HE and research libraries, Stuart James highlights
some of the most important issues and how the community is addressing them.
- Libraries as a cultural right
Elaine Fulton looks at the progress of the Cultural Commission and
outlines some key points which CILIPS felt it was important to contribute
to the consultation.
- The library that talks
The interior design will be the most important factor for the success of the
new Learning Centre at Glasgow Caledonian University. Debby Raven
discusses its development with the team who won the contract.
- A learning experience
At Govan High School in Glasgow Headteacher Iain White is remarkably
enthusiastic about the Learning Resource Centre. Eighteen months after its
opening Iain and the LRC Manager, Ian McCracken, answer questions
about its development and how they have engaged the whole of the school with
its aims.
- Web of knowledge
Colin Will passes on some simple lessons for creating websites.
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Last updated: 21 March 2005