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LIBER quarterlyContentsEditorialReport on the 14th Conference of the Groupe des Cartothécaires de LIBER, 31st August to 4th September, Cambridge, United KingdomCrossroads - Bridging the Digital DivideThe LIBER Groupe des Carthothécaires Map Library Usage Survey, Summer 2003: a Mandate for Change?Digital Map Soup: what's Cooking in British Academic Libraries and are we helping our Users?Digitised Maps in the Danish Map CollectionLes Collections Cartographiques Numérisées de la BnFLa Numérisation de la Cartothèque de la Bibliothèque Nationale d'EstonieDevelopment of Geographic Information Systems and their use in National Libraries of RussiaProject to include Index Sheets in the Polish National Bibliography of Cartographic MaterialsWeb-mapping Applications for Accessing Library Collections: Case Studies using ESRI's ArcIMS at the National Library of ScotlandEditorialForum, Round Table and Vinegar: Managing the Cellulose Acetate Microfilm ChallengeAddressing Cellulose Acetate Microfilm from a British Library perspectiveNew Frames for Old Masters. An overview of the British Library's Acetate Transfer programmeHistory of Microfilms in Helsinki University Library / National Library of FinlandBibliographic and Intellectual Control: why it mattersAcetate in Oz: Some Strategic MovesDrivers and Directions of Academic Library Development 2005The Challenges facing Professional Education and Practice of Academic Librarianship in the HE Sector in the UKEditorial'In-formation' on better learning environments - the educational role of the university libraryStrategic developments in collection storage of libraries and archives - architectural, technical, politicalWhere are we going? Overview of major collaborative conservation research projects and implications for the future preservation of collectionsDevelopments in Surrogating MethodsOCLC Registry of Digital Masters - Opportunities for European CooperationDefining and building a decision support system: the experience of the Bibliothèque nationale de FranceMerger and Centralisation : Can We Be Big AND GoodSmall is beautiful...or Not?The DFG National Research Collection System (Sondersammelgebietssystemplan -SSG) for Print and Electronic PublicationsCooperative Collection Management in the Humanities in the NetherlandsThe CURL-CoFoR Collaborative Collection Management ProjectMaintaining Access to print Materials - a Finnish ModelList of contributors
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