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Articles in Feb, 2005 issue of Information Outlook

  • More debate, please
    by Deborah Barreau
  • Abebooks
    by Carolyn J. Sosnowski
  • Publisher seeks info on old-time Radio
  • Outsourcing from inside out
    by Christina Bennett McNew
  • The key is response time
    by John R. Latham
  • Questionable source
    by Mary Ettl
  • Next stop: global? A study in globalization at Shell Exploration and Production
    by Dennie Heye
  • Organizing your library's copyright issues
    by Lesley Ellen Harris
  • Geocentric
    by Mark Perkins
  • To be truly accountable to your clients, identify their needs
    by Sue Henczel
  • SLA launches new advocacy service
  • Nexthead technologies: new ideas worth investigating
    by Stephen Abram
  • Testimony
    by Tom Nielsen
  • Forget the e-newsletter, here's the e-movie: if a picture is worth 1,000 words, how much can you say in a video?
    by Gail L. Sorrough
  • Chaplain School honors librarian
  • Craigslist
    by Carolyn J. Sosnowski
  • SLA initiative seeks donations, material support for tsunami relief
  • A tsunami of compassion and effort
    by Janice R. Lachance
  • Snopes
    by Carolyn J. Sosnowski
  • Get out of your office and practice in-your-face marketing
    by Jim Harrington
  • ConsumerSearch
    by Carolyn J. Sosnowski
  • Dealing with difficult employees
    by Debbie Schachter
  • Pamela Lanier's Bed & Breakfast guide
    by Carolyn J. Sosnowski
  • How they put their MIND to work: an advertising agency changes its information strategy
    by Kristine Spanier

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