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inCite September 2004 issue


Archiving web resources
ALIA has joined with the National Library of Australia to run an international conference on archiving web resources. An impressive line-up of Australian and international speakers will inform and inspire delegates.
Free trade?
How much will the United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement cost Australian information users?
Towards greater synergies
Joint-use libraries have been increasingly developed to optimise library rsources within a community. Catherine Marshall and Janice Wilson give an insight into the planning and development of joint-use libraries in the Australian Capital Territory.
East Timor libraries study tour
Patti Manolis, winner of the Margeret C Ramsary Scholarship, shares some of her experiences from a recenly completed a six-week tour of East Timor.
Energise >> enthuse >> inspire
Visit the ALIA New Graduates Group website and see what ALIA has to offer new (and not so new) graduates.
ALIAnet's members-only webmail service
Now open for business - web-based e-mail accounts: a new service to ALIA members. Access your mail from anywhere in the world, via ALIAnet.
Webb's web
Robots in libraries; And what does Hollywood think of libraries?; Never past it use-by date; A different way of looking at it; and more...
Who's where?
Recent movements in the library and information services sector.

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