An account of progress since 2004, from the enabling legislation provided by the U.K. Legal Deposit Libraries Act, towards secondary legislation through which deposit of electronic and other non-print material can commence. We focus on the work of the independent Legal Deposit Advisory Panel, the six legal deposit libraries in the British Isles and the publishers, with particular examples of working practice drawn from the British Library
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Editorial for UKSG, 25th July 2014, discussing issues faced by libraries in managing the transition ...
Hello to all that: 'credit crunches', 'great depressions' and journalist retrojectio
This paper was presented at the 8th annual Metadata and Semantics Research Conference held in Karlsr...
This article considers the recent changes in UK copyright law and the implications of them for infor...
There exists a dichotomous relationship in public opinion of LGBT individuals. With small legal and ...
Social policy is of key importance to contemporary society, accounting for two thirds of public expe...
In May 2016 the UK Government proposed the introduction of a new pre-insolvency moratorium for distr...
Amid a global economic crisis and spurred, in my country, by a great influx of funding intended to s...
Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib), how some of the other eLib projects influenced the web we hav...
Bronwen Manby is an independent consultant and Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Human ...
In a segment of a recent paper Adler performed an analysis of a CSL reduction mechanism with specifi...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has enjoyed increasing popularity in the field of social work. However...
Human rights provide the best platform for progressive politics in our post-political ag
IDEAS was recently pleased to see that a report it wrote and written evidence it submitted were used...
The paper is an outline of key characteristic of co-production of research between academic research...
Editorial for UKSG, 25th July 2014, discussing issues faced by libraries in managing the transition ...
Hello to all that: 'credit crunches', 'great depressions' and journalist retrojectio
This paper was presented at the 8th annual Metadata and Semantics Research Conference held in Karlsr...