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Articles in April, 2004 issue of Information Outlook
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Leading change for new growth
by Janice R. Lachance - Coming events
- Michigan Chapter celebrates diamond anniversary
- New search engine locates NAICS, SIC, IRS Business Activity Codes
- European group refurbishes Baghdad library
- British Library joins Digital Library Federation
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Artifacts from the 20th century: historic pop culture items are locked in corporate vaults. How can we preserve them for future generations?
by Charlene Cunniffe -
The new information professional: Goldspiel grant recipient compares vision to practice
by Deborah Barreau - Simmons, Harvard team to train Iraqi librarians
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New system archives Information Outlook
by John Latham - Ryerson University expands chat service
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Criminal copyright infringement
by Laura Gasaway -
Random thoughts on context, content, librarianship, and who is king, exactly?
by Stephen Abram - Policies nonexistent in almost half of companies
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Staying relevant: competencies and employee reviews
by Cindy Romaine - Former Librarian of Congress dies
- Guy St. Clair captures John Jacob Astor Award
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Letter to the editor
by Robin Holab-Abelman - Nielsen & Bainbridge to sponsor Library of Congress sponsorships
- How you can support SLA's mission
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