025.0 Ariadne
A print and Web magazine of Internet issues for librarians and
information specialists. Aims to describe and evaluate sources and
services on the Internet relevant to the LIS profession, and report on
progress and developments within the Electronic Libraries Programme.
Back issues available online from 1996.
025.0 Digitising
Journals
Collection of papers presented at the Conference on Future
Strategies for European Libraries held in Copenhagen. Offers PowerPoint
versions of papers and slides, and a listing of participants.
025.0 D-lib
Full text magazine with stories, commentary, briefings and a
collection of resources for digital library research.
025.0 InfoTrain
Electronic training journal for research in information management,
focusing on the techniques and technologies surrounding the production,
maintenance and distribution of electronic texts.
025.04 Internet
Resources Newsletter
Monthly newsletter which aims to raise awareness of new sources of
information on the Internet, particularly those relevant to academic
research interests.
025.0 Journal of Digital
Information
Online journal which publishes papers on the management,
presentation and uses of information in digital environments. Themes
include digital information design, digital libraries, hypermedia
systems, information management, intelligent agents, interfaces to
digital information, and social consequences. Access to peer-reviewed
papers is free but requires registration.
025.00411 WIDWISAWN
Who’s Doing What in Scotland and Who’s Not (WIDWISAWN) is a free
electronic magazine providing an open forum for discussions on research
and development initiatives for a coherent electronic information
environment to support ‘Virtual Scotland’. Focusing in particular at
those with interests in this area in the libraries, archives and museums
sectors, it aims to provide practical information on sources of
expertise in Scotland and to identify areas where expertise needs to be
discovered or developed. Articles cover particular initiatives or
projects in which Scottish libraries, archives or museums are engaged.