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Jean Sykes, chief information officer at the LSE (London School of Economics), has recently received an MBE for her services to higher education. She tells IWR about the challenges of keeping up with digital developments within the information industry and explains that despite ongoing technological changes, the fundamentals of library roles will always remain the same
Jack Phillipps , Information world review 02/07/2010
 
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