Lion tamed
Universities can now subscribe to Chadwyck-Healey's LION (Literature Online) service on the Internet for Pounds 2,500, thanks to a deal with the Combined Higher Education Software Team (CHEST)....
Universities can now subscribe to Chadwyck-Healey's LION (Literature Online) service on the Internet for Pounds 2,500, thanks to a deal with the Combined Higher Education Software Team (CHEST)....
The United States-based cable and satellite broadcaster Jones Education has bought BBC-produced Open University programmes for its Knowledge TV channel. Business, media and tourism are among the...
Amaze, the multimedia company spun off from Liverpool John Moores University's learning methods unit, has been sold to ECI Ventures Ltd in a Pounds 2 million deal. The university retains a minority...
Science publisher Wiley has worked with Zuno, a Mitsubishi subsidiary, to put the full text of 400 journals on the Web. Two hundred titles are already on the site (www.interscience.wiley.com) which...
A free CD-Rom which helps graduates find jobs will be released on October 31. The Activate CD will be sent to college and university careers officers, and 100,000 copies will be cover-mounted on the...
Students at the University of North London are continuing their tradition of acerbic left-wing lobbying via the Internet. The Students' Union, organiser of several vociferous anti-government...
Libraries are more accurate sources of information than the Internet and children are not receiving a "well-balanced" education if they restrict their school research to the net, according to...
Robin Yeates welcomes the latest developments in library information systems but calls for closer collaboration between librarian and user to fulfil demands Libraries may be on the brink of a...
Tony Durham reports on a state-of-the-art learning resource centre in Herts that offers a choice of study environments In many ways it is a traditional library design, with a long central well...
Electronic libraries offer the prospect of infinite access to worldwide information resources from the researcher's PC but are key players really talking to each other, asks Sylvia Simmons For...
Mike Holderness foresees the development of an entrepreneurial academic service culture with 'pay-as-you-go' global information The purpose of the Internet is to save corporations from - and here you...
Bill Holdsworth visits a Dutch project that aims to train a teacher taskforce in new technology for the earth sciences On televised weather forecasts we are able to watch clouds swirling white above...
Terry Mayes describes how higher education students can help to construct a learning resource for their peers It is a measure of the increasing sophistication of the debate about the impact of...
As the UK's media providers prepare to go digital, Peter Gibbins introduces a unique research company in more ways than one - the virtual centre of excellence in multimedia and digital broadcasting...
Newcastle, once the setting for postwar urban mismanagement on a grand scale, is nurturing a technology-led revolution in the study of cities and responsive ways to manage their regeneration. Simon...