New Library World: Volume 105 Issue 7/8
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Cyber‐security, cyber‐attack, and the development of governmental response: the librarian's view
Lynne Rudasill, Jessica MoyerThis article presents an overview of the historical development of information security policies promulgated by a variety of governments and agencies. After a brief history of the…
Big Brother versus anonymity on the Internet: implications for Internet service providers, libraries and individuals since 9/11
Jelke NijboerTo communicate anonymously is a basic constitutional right. It is an integral part of the freedom of speech. However, anonymity on the Internet is increasingly not self‐evident…
Virtual but visible: developing a promotion strategy for an electronic library
Alison Turner, Fran Wilkie, Nick RosenThe National electronic Library for Health (NeLH) was highly commended in 2003 by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, for an awareness campaign…
An assessment of LIS curricula and the field of practice in the commercial sector
Liz Blankson‐Hemans, Betty Jo HibberdIn two surveys of focussed segments of the field of practice and library and information science (LIS) faculty, skill requirements for today's LIS graduates in the commercial…
IT diffusion in Sub‐Saharan Africa: implications for developing and managing digital libraries
Stephen MutulaThis paper is a spin off of a keynote address that was delivered by the author at the IFLA‐Africa section workshop on “developing and managing digital libraries” that was held in…
The benefits of archives, libraries and museums working together: a Danish case of shared databases
Ruth HedegaardIn many countries, there is a growing interest in cooperation among archives, libraries and museums. For the sake of the interested user it is important to make it easier to…