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Government responds to People's Network report

Links for Europe article

Contents of other sections:


NEWS


REVIEWS


FEATURES:

Centenary: Laura Swaffield recalls the LA in the turbulent, tacky 70s.

Lifelong learning: Roddie Shepherd analyses the Government's Green Paper on lifelong learning and its plans for F & HE- all of which open up big opportunities for libraries, if they will only grasp them.

After NBA: Francis Fishwick and Lindsey Muir examine the savage price war among library suppliers.

The Euro-grant maze: Anne Fisher and Rosalind Johnson explain how funding is awarded, and how to get it. (WWW links for article)

Associateship: Marion Huckle explains the LA's system and how it can help your career - and three ALAs relate their own experiences.

Reading groups: Penny Shapland says that a new injection of glitz from the Orange Prize is making reading groups a growth area for the 90s.

IIS/LA merger: LA President Bob Usherwood makes the case for hanging together.

Conference: Ayub Khan reports on a conference that assessed public libraries' past success - and future potential - in catering for ethnic minorities.


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