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MPs renew attacks on Freedom of Information

Filibusterers dumbfounded as bill to put curbs on FoI rises from the dead

Copyright drives economic success of UK

Intellectual property framework in UK industries is key to economic stability

Marketing wrests control of online presence from IT

Organisations are increasingly turning to online marketing to strengthen their e-presence

Dollar saps Reuters revenues

Weak US currency and divestments hit Reuters revenue

ScotlandOnline wins 1911 census deal

1911 census for England and Wales set for online availability

Books remain on library shelves as students check out e-content

University students prefer online reference materials to traditional books

Wiki’s rise sends Sage to Google

Sage and Google join forces to combat Wikipedia effect

Manchester makes access its web goal

Council website gets content management system

BUPA to bare all at Blogs and Social Media Forum

Healthcare provider shares its own experiences of Web 2.0 challenges

Societies offer supersearch

Society publishers unite to offer aggregated search service

Experian returns to the City

Event-monitoring business information service targets financial community

Rumour mill sells off BvD

Is there any truth to the claim that BvD is up for sale?

Key science sites buried in 'information avalanche'

Important science websites are in danger of becoming buried in the “avalanche of facts” available online, academics have warned

Ethos begins in earnest

Thesis digitisation project aims for 2009 roll-out

JISC outlines the transition from Athens to Shibboleth

Higher education information access route is set to change

Search engine drive backfires

Google rival's online campaign fails to reach mass appeal

Manchester health libraries unite

NHS trusts in Greater Manchester have joined forces to enable staff and medical students to see catalogue information from 28 libraries located in its hospitals across the region

Private equity snaps up WK education arm

Wolters Kluwer agrees sale of education division to private equity firm

Secret sites put on the map, courtesy of KGB

Organisations looking for land information have a new resource collated by Russian spymasters – the KGB

Copyright cops stick close to entertainment industry

Although many of the Gowers Review's recommendations are starting to bear fruit, is the information sector reaping the benefits?

Stellent buy divides the ECM market

Oracle acquisition of Stellent brings content management market one step closer to consolidation

Librarians an endangered species

Study finds that researchers increasingly shun social computing technology and libarians

E-book popularity at UK universities gathers pace

Functionality improvements needed as interest in e-books increases

Blackwell severs family ties in £572m Wiley sale

STM market consolidates to meet technical demands of e-publishing

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