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The International Libel Handbook
The International Libel Handbook
Power Surge - Power from Wind - The Future of Energy Use
Natural Risk and Civil Protection
Adult Mortality in Developed Countries - Population and the Environment - How Many People can the Earth Support? - The Stork and The Plow - The Politics of Population
Human Impacts on Weather and Climate
Census Users' Handbook - A New Atlas of Britain
The Stadium and the City
Geographies of Global Change - Land Mosaics
Toward Sustainable Development? Struggling over India's Narmada River - Water and Womanhood
A read-only mailing list on legal issues relating to the use of the Internet has been set up on the Mailbase academic server. It is run by the information law and technology unit at the University of...
The Institution of Electrical Engineers, on London's Embankment, has housed a useful collection of computer books and journals since 1977 when the British Computer Society library was merged with the...
At Edinburgh University Bob McGonigle sportingly welcomed Microsoft's launch of its software for Web sites, the Internet Information Server, even though this is likely to damp down demand for...
(Photograph) - Universities in Sweden, Canada, Austria and Finland are working with the European Physical Society to create a unified resource for physics on the Internet. The Internet Pilot to...
Nottingham Trent University is among 11 institutions sharing Ecu 1.4 million (Pounds 1.12 million) to build a pan-European teacher training system using the World Wide Web. Teacher trainers and...
Nottingham University is hoping to lead the United Kingdom in introducing business to advanced computer imaging techniques which can monitor crops, analyse coal, or plot the progress of slow brain...