No.77
iGPublishing e-book plaform serves 100 publishers
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No.76
Endangered languages database now online
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No.75
Libraries in the clouds
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No.74
Research data services at Singapore Management University
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No.73
Statistical benchmarking for academic libraries: a pilot project for Asian libraries
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No.72
Intelex:Philosophy for 21st century
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No.71
SkyRiver ready to flood libraries
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No.70
Libraries creating the future: IFLA's 75th Congress
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No.69
Dynamic libraries and information services in Southeast Asia
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No.68
Information literacy debated at University of Malaya
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No.67
HKUL digitizes its rare book collections
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No.66
IFLA goes to Quebec
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No.65
The Andrew Carnegie of the developing world will double libraries created
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No.64
To Grok: cluster, discover and visualize research
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No.63
Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia adopts hybrid check-out system
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No.62
IFLA 2007 - Meeting to the beat of the African Drum
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No.61
Fiesole Collection Development Boutique Retreat
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No.60
NLB and AFA preserve films from Singapore and Asia
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No.59
Scirus partners with Hong Kong University
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No.58
The Seoul of the IFLA Machine: IFLAs 72nd General Conference and Council Comes to Asia
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No.57
The iGroup: from books to databases and ejournals
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No.56
ebrary: technology or e-book company
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No.55
IR Preserves HKUST's research output
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No.54
FSTA goes online in Asia
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No.53
Blackwell boosts professional society publishing in Asia
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No.52
Count your blessings and your usage statistics
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No.51
Online Information 2004: smaller and better
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No.50
From Open Access to Open Learning
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No.49
Elsevier establishes scientific publishing partnership with leading faculty members of Tsinghua University
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No.48
China's science and technology: Views from the West
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No.47
Online Information 2003
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No.46
Online conference attracts 440 visitors from Southeast Asia
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No.45
Strong Asia Content in Alexander Street Press databases
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No.44
AIP introduces new pricing models
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No.43
Online Information 2002 attracts exhibitors from Asia
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No.42
Encyclopaedia Britannica reinvents itself
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No.41
Online Information conference draws 500 participants
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No.40
American Physical Society hopeful of greater visibility in Asia
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No.39
Online Information 2001 bigger but quieter
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No.38
Singapore's National Library Board launches enhanced digital library
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No.37
Online Information and Education Conference
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No.36
e-psyche signals psychology database war
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