Network Journal
Call for papers
Please submit articles now for the next issue of Network Journal. Articles on librarianship and information work, particularly centred on government (local/national), are welcome . They could include news or discussion about changes within an organization, new developments, new ideas about information/IT/KM policies, and operational best practices. They could tell a story, be humorous or critical.
Please send submissions for publication in Network Journal to: Pat Bell, email: nglis.editor@btinternet.com
What links: http://web.mit.edu/STS.035/www/PDFs/think.pdf A description of the internet... written in 1945 Librarians promoting their services, http://tiny.cc/pauic " in the style of Lady Gaga Information art installations http://tiny.cc/3ff2o " Listening post, http://tiny.cc/wwlsg Decode, http://tiny.cc/x0i8d London Wall and http://tiny.cc/wseem Information?
One answer is that they will all feature in the Autumn 2010 issue of Network. Guest edited by Sue Westcott, the forthcoming Network is a special edition exploring the links between creativity and information specialism, showing that the creative can also be good business sense: delivering more effective training for less money at the Highways Agency, and transforming the culture of GCHQ from "Need to know" to "Need to share (securely)"
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Index to CSL/ NGLIS Publications:
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