Parliamentary review of trade agreement begins
...users will be significantly disadvantaged by the intellectual property provisions in Chapter 17 of the Australia United States Free Trade Agreement, ALIA representatives told the Joint Parliamentary Standing Committee on Treaties on 4 May... |
Books Alive 2004: Lose yourself in a book.
The books have been announced and this year organisers have worked hard to create ways in which libraries can be part of the celebrations. So from 31 July to 15 August 'Lose yourself in a book' and find yourself in the library. |
The copyright term and orphaned works
What happens when the copyright term is extended (as proposed under the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement)? One consequence is the creation of 'orphaned' works.... |
News from membership...
It is almost time to renew your ALIA membership, so we take this opportunity to highlight just some of the services only available to ALIA members. |
Energise >> enthuse >> inspire
QLD New Graduates group clutching their favourite books, braved the storms to congregate in a noisy tavern in the city. It seemed auspicious for the first gathering of the QLD New Graduates Group. |
Ms Survey Average speaks
A summary of the 150 responses to our survey (just over three per cent of the potential population)...nearly half have been reading inCite for more than eleven years, whilst nineteen per cent have been reading for only one to three years. |
Webb's web
Seek and ye shall find?; Beyond Google; Now who was that?; New from W3C; A garden is a lovesome thing; and more. |