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inCite August 2005 issue


Redefining the British Library in the 21st century
During her recent visit to Australia, Lynne Brindley outlined the key strategies of her quest to 'turn a tanker around'.
A library of the future: the Playford Library, South Australia
Shortlisted in the Design Institute of Australia's 2005 Interior Design Awards, the Playford Library represents the future face of public libraries.
Keys to success for public libraries
Fiona Emberton identifies some basic but commonsense keys that can separate the excellent from the average in developing successful library services.
So many laptops, too many choices
Ivan Trundle's tips on how to purchase a laptop and what you should consider and look for before making your decision.
Librarians awarded Queen's Birthday honours
Two prominent ALIA members Jan Fullerton and Dr Alan Bundy were recipients of awards in this year's Queen's Birthday honours list.
Energise >> enthuse >> inspire
What's happening in south-east Queensland: a new graduate's diary and expressions of interest for New Grad committee roles.
Webb's Web
Rights; And a bit more on copyright; Free statistics for all; One-stop shop; Future access to digitalia; and more...
Who's where?
Recent movements in the library and information services sector.

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