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inCite December 2003 issue


Graphic experiment pays off
Robin Tonks, library manager at Singleton Public Library, tells how and why she embarked on a project to build a graphic novel collection...
Make a difference with graphic novels
What are graphic novels, why are they popular, and what is their significance for Australian Libraries?
Bad deal for Australian culture?
There has been a lot in the media about the US-Australia free trade deal and its possible impact on our cultural identity. Colette Ormonde looks at some of the possible consequences and asks why the rush?
Copyright law and access to justice
A case being heard in the Supreme Court of Canada raises questions about originality, the defence of fair dealing and other copyright exemptions, and the protection of access to justice...
Energise >> Enthuse >> Inspire!
Alison O'Connor, national convenor of the ALIA New Graduates Group tells us why she has chosen to become more involved in the Association, and encourages all new graduates to do the same.
Death by bullet points?
Why PowerPoint presentations and the web don't mix.
Webb's web
International council on Archives; OUP tensing for the big effort; Something to crow about; Culture online...
Who's where?
Recent movements in the library and information sector.

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