Introduction
Editor's Note
Marc FreskoWelcoming Address
John ArbuthnottThe World of Information
The Dynamics of the Information Market
Peter LymanThe Global Scholarly Information Infrastructure: The Quest for Sustainable Solutions
Neil McLeanThe Information Professions and the Information Professional
Gerry BernbomInformation Navigators: Future Professionals?
Judith ElkinDying for Information? A report on the Effects of Information Overload in the UK and Worldwide
Paul WaddingtonResearch and Development Programmes
Telematics for Libraries: Actions and Initiatives of the European Union
Patricia MansonThe Electronic Libraries Programme: Hybrid Libraries, Clumps and Preservation
Chris RusbridgePriorities for Digital Library Research: A View from the BLRIC
Graham JefcoateThe Digital Library in Japan
Tamiko MatsumuraBeyond the British Library
David InglisSteps Towards a Digital Library
Werner StephanInformation, Education and Learning
KEYNOTE PAPER: Information, Knowledge and Learning: The Library in the Digital Age
Michael FitzgeraldKEYNOTE PAPER: Beyond Candle Factories: Higher Education in the Education Age
Donald LangenbergDistributing the Library to the Learner
Peter BrophyRe-engineering the Learning process
Ronald WattsMeasurement
Cost, Quality and Value: Assessing the Networked Information Value Chain at Indiana University
Christopher PeeblesCNI's "Assessing the Academic Networked Environment" Project: an Update
Joan LippincottEvaluation of the Electronic Libraries Programme
John KelleherMetadata
Metadata: a UK HE Perspective
Lorcan DempseyMetadata: moving from Planning to Implementation
Clifford LynchIn the Company of Strangers: Challenges and Opportunities in Metadata Implementation
Maxine BrodieAuthentication
Progress in the US
Clifford LynchProgress in the UK
Norman WisemanIntellectual Property
Copyright and Intellectual Property Rights: an International update
Charles OppenheimCopyright and Intellectual Property Rights
Graham CornishRecent U.S. Copyright Developments: A Brief Survey
Sarah SullyAnnexes
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