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Monday, 28th June 2004

National Archives To Permanently Preserve Military Service Records

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Government Information
Source: State Library of North Carolina, Access to State Government Information Work Group
Access to State Government Information: Extended Annotated Bibliography
Extensive annotated bibliography of online articles and documents covering access/search, digital libraries, government information, libraries, metadata, and preservation.
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Libraries--Public Access Computers
Source: Computers in Libraries
An Overview of Public Access Computer Software Management Tools for Libraries
"I'm about to describe a representative sample of software tools in several important categories. This article does not attempt to address all programs in all software management categories because there are too many products to do that. I'll discuss specific products from specific vendors, but won't recommend any. You should do further research and make a purchase decision appropriate to your environment. Most of the software discussed in this article is available for testing prior to purchase. Some of the programs are free." By Richard Wayne, systems groups manager, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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Archives--United Kingdom
Redesigned Web Site Launched by National Archives
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Archives--United States
National Archives To Permanently Preserve Military Service Records
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Freedom of Information
Conference Announcement, Freedom of Information Conference
June 15th-17th 2005, Burleigh Court, Loughborough University UK
"An International Conference on the two concepts that are linked in the term 'Freedom of Information', providing an opportunity to explore the dimensions of the relationship between the two, and explore their significance for theory and practice in the field of information and communications."
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Public Libraries--Delaware
Source: The News Journal
Delaware Libraries Offer Unequal Services
"Because of their separate histories, the different ways they are governed and resulting differences in finances, the nearly half a million patrons of the state's 34 public libraries receive uneven levels of services depending on where they live and which library they use."

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