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inCite : July 2006

Letters to the editor...  [Your voice]
Narrow-minded attitudes; A tale of three cities

Defining our professional skill set  [Frontline]
A look at the ALIA Sydney Group public discussion of the issues facing the profession. Dagmar Schmidmaier AM

May Board of Directors report  [Directline]
A summary of the initiatives and key decisions your Board has been making for the Association's direction over the next year. Sue Hutley

(Northern) Irish and proud of it  [Feature]
Librarians on the Edge: interview with Sheila Corral Geraldine Barkworth

Register now for Click06!  [Feature]
The countdown has begun: fewer than 80 days to go!

The media will be here in 15 minutes - or less  [Feature]
A summary report of the disaster management seminar recently held by DISACT in Canberra.

A newfies guide to risk management  [Feature]
Where to start with risk management? Jeff Murray makes some suggestions. Jeff Murray

Library and Information Week 2006 highlights  [Feature]
Silver pin awards; LIW SA trivia night; National Library Technicians Day roundup

The National Licensing Proposal: an interview with Jan Fullerton  [Feature]
The National Licensing Proposal aims to make full-text electronic resources easily accessible to Australians through their local libraries.

Around the country...  [Making news]
Selected reprints from newspapers and magazines in recent months.

Orphan works  [Copyright]
In many cases, institutions cannot take this risk, so unique pieces of Australian history and culture remain hidden in libraries, museums and archives. Moyra McAllister

Online woes and crisis management  [Webbs web]
Sticks and stones - in the electronic world; Opening up the archives?; Multinational multimedia search; and more... Kerry Webb

OH&S: Avoiding disaster  [Workwatch]
The total annual cost to the Australian community of work-related injury and disease is estimated at up to $37 billion. Phil Teece

Movements in the sector...  [Whos where]
New NSW state librarian; CEO remains at Central Highlands; move in WA publics; new chief commercial officer for Swets. Karen McVicker

LIS sector watch  [LIS sector watch]
Public libraries of New Zealand: a strategic framework 2006-2016; Evaluation of the Northern Territory Library's libraries and knowledge centres model


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