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inCite December 2004 issue


Reflecting on 25 years of inCite
Take a look at how the magazine has changed - and is continuing to change - to meet your information needs.
The Never Neverland of perpetual copyright
Dr Matthew Rimmer raises some concers about perpetual copyright, particularly in the character of Peter Pan.
The ALIA online shopfront
Online payments for new membership applications, books, journals and merchandise are now possible through our secure server.
State premiers promote reading
The Australia-wide Reading Rulz! program is not the only reason kids will be reading over summer as there are special reading programs being held in most states and territories as well.
Energise >> enthuse >> inspire
University made me an achievement junkie! A newly graduated librarian confesses that she is in fact an achievement junkie.
Have you registered for Online2005?
Time is running out. Information Online 2005 provides the ideal opportunity for you to mix, mingle and learn.
Webb's Web
An introduction to indexing; Great ScOT; Heritage lists; Domains explained; Checking accessibility; and more...
Who's where?
Recent movements in the library and information services sector.

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