Aslib Proceedings: Volume 55 Issue 4
Table of contents
Can remote Internet voting increase turnout?
Susan HenryIn an effort to increase turnout at elections the UK government has been piloting electronic voting. At the 2002 local elections five councils tested remote Internet voting for…
The British Life and Internet Project: inaugural survey findings
Barrie Gunter, Chris Russell, Richard Withey, David NicholasThe British Life and Internet Project was launched in 2002 to explore the way people use the Internet in Britain. It will survey people online throughout each year on a range of…
On open source IR
Andrew MacFarlaneOpen source software development is becoming increasingly popular as a way of producing software, due to a number of factors. It is argued in this paper that these factors may…
Training cataloguing students using a mix of media and technologies
Linda M. Cloete, Retha Snyman, J.C. CronjéThe appropriateness of utilising a training resource programme consisting of a mix of media and technologies for the training of cataloguing students is evaluated. The findings…
The enterprise portal – is it knowledge management?
Marian Cloete, Retha SnymanCurrently we are in the middle of the information age, suffering from information overload on the one hand and a lack of knowledge on the other. Enterprise portals (EPs) are seen…
Seeding a community of interest: the experience of the knowledge library project
Andrew Cox, Keith Patrick, Rahman AbdullahThe paper reports on the early lessons learned in the process of forming an online community for librarians from different organisations and sectors to discuss knowledge…