FEATURES |
InfoToday 2003
Exhibitors
A photo spread by Mark Goldstein and Tom Hogan Jr. |
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18th Annual
Codie Awards
This year, the Codies honored software excellence in 37 categories that
included business, consumer, and education software.
by Lisa Picarille |
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COLUMNS & NEWS |
NewsBytes
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Up Front with Barbara
Quint
Old Lessons for the New Knowledge Pipeline
bq thinks the industry needs an intermediary that could open access to
premium products and charge customers tiered library fees. |
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NewsBreak Update
What's New in Enterprise
Search, Insider Trading, and More
by Paula J. Hane |
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Focus on Publishing Adobe
Revamps Acrobat Family
AOL Time Warner's Content Gamble
Robin Peek explains how this company plans to charge for "premium content" that's
drawn from its vast media holdings. |
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Internet Waves
So Tell Me What You Really Think
Shirley Duglin Kennedy discusses some current information industry issues. |
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Legal Issues Pay
Attention to State Legislation
Public-Domain Advocacy Flourishes
Stephanie C. Ardito talks about two organizations
working to ensure that materials remain open to
public access. |
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Database Review
Market Research Made Simple
Mick O'Leary looks at MarketResearch.com, a resource that delivers reports
from all market and industry sectors. |
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DEPARTMENTS |
Interview
A Healthy Dose of Fear
CrossRef executive director Ed Pentz discusses the service on its third
anniversary.
by Sjoerd Vogt |
Page 1 |
Opinion
Still SLA to You and Me
by Dick Kaser |
Page 16 |
Cat Got Your Tongue?
by John Eichorn |
Page 16 |
InfoToons
by Gib Robbie |
Page 16 |
Investigative Report
A Question
of Trust
Although Nicholson Baker's book Double
Fold outraged many in the library community, are
some of its issues valid?
by Richard Poynder |
Page 31 |
International Report
Rebuilding Iraq's Cultural Resources
by Jim Ashling |
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Product
News & Reviews |
Page 35 |
People Line & the Executive
Profile |
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Cover
Notes |
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Book Review
The User's View of the Internet,
by Harry Bruce
reviewed by Gwen M. Gregory |
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In
Other Words
A look at upcoming articles in Information Today, Inc. publications
by Lauree Padgett |
Page 44 |
CONFERENCE
CIRCUIT |
Libraries in the Digital
Age
This annual event, held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, covered open source systems,
search technology, and the Web's impact.
by Emil Levine |
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On
the Road
A look at upcoming Information Today, Inc. conferences
by Nancy Garman |
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LiS 2003
The Library + information Show, held in London, focused on library
management systems, software, and services.
by Jim Ashling |
Page 21 |
17th
Annual AIIP Conference
This meeting allows independent information professionals
to share experiences with other solo business practitioners.
by Susanne Bjorner |
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InfoToday
2003 |
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InfoToday
2003
This New York event addressed new search technologies, the importance
of providing services, and the state of the information industry.
by Paula J. Hane |
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Saving
the Best for Last
InfoToday 2003's Content Management Symposium delivered advice on identifying,
selecting, and running CM solutions.
by Gail Dykstra |
Page 23 |
Who Owns the Copyright
Agenda?
Marybeth Peters' keynote at InfoToday 2003 focused on today's important
copyright issues.
by Gail Dykstra |
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Conference Calendar |
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Windows to the Universe
by Thomas Pack |
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A Revolution in
Connectivity
by Wallys W. Conhaim |
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It's Just a Flesh
Wound
by David King |
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