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inCite September 2005 issue


Towards an inclusive learning society
Lifelong learning has become increasingly important in an era of rapid change. Peter Kearns summarises the findings of the recent Adult Learning Association report
New 13-digit ISBN
Everyone who records, stores or exchanges ISBN data in an automated system will have to ensure that those systems can accommodate the 13-digit ISBN format by 1 January 2007.
East Timor: urgent assistance needed
East Timor's Living Memory project will create a video archive of testimony from some of East Timor's estimated 10 000 ex-prisoners.
Authoritative publishing
Since the lines are blurring between digital and print-based publishing, it is often difficult to determine which is the more authoritative. Why would this be important?
Lithgow: first learning city in New South Wales
During the 1990s, Lithgow was struggling economically. The Learning City project has created an environment of innovation and change, led by the Lithgow library
Energise >> enthuse >> inspire
Try to think outside the box when seeking employment. Don't restrict yourself to just library jobs... remember how the skills you have learnt through your studies can be applied to many other positions
Webb's Web
On topic; At the summit; The searchers; Open source design; Certificates online; and more...
ALIA congratulates
ALIA congratulates a variety of award winners from across the sector.

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