Fashioning the future: Shane Godbolt’s leadership of the NHS regional library and information service in North Thames and London 1992‐2003

Author(s):  
Richard M. Osborn
The Winners ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
Suryadiputra Liawatimena

Article discusses how the CyberWoman management strategy on CBN portal site to serve many information, service, and recovery concept that will be used for its better growing. The article purposes are to know whether the content management strategy of portal site applied by CBN, especially for CyberWoman, has been running well or not and also give a recovery concept in the future. The conclusion indicates that the CBN have opportunity and strength that can be used and the CBN portal site is in the state of growing. Therefore, the applied strategy is an aggressive growing policy strategy and concentration strategy through horizontal integration.


2015 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 168-171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allie Lustigman

AbstractThis article by Allie Lustigman gives recommendations for creating a knowledge business strategy. The steps outlined are based upon the premise of using a strategy to review the information service and formulate a clear plan for the future function, particularly in terms of expanding the service; however, they can be applied to differing types of strategies. The article looks at various methods in which a review can be carried out and then outlines the strategy document itself, summarising the different sections that make up the document. Additionally, this article looks into the uses and benefits of creating a business strategy for the information professional.


Author(s):  
Sahren Sahren ◽  
Ruri Ashari Dalimuthe ◽  
Muhammad Amin

Security is an effort that can be done to protect the information contained in it which refers to confidentiality. Information systems that are centrally prone to various types of attacks such as DoS, SQL Injections, Cross Site Scripting (XSS), Clickjacking, CSRF / Cross-site request forgery and so on. This will be a polemic for the information service owner and manager. The method to be carried out in this study is to do penetration testing to audit the security of the campus information system webserver. This activity aims to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in the web server. In this study, several tools will be used as a tool, including WHOIS, NMAP and Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner. Tests carried out are to look for vulnerabilities on the web server while the level of vulnerability that will be detected in this test sawill be inter alia higt risk, Medium risk and low risk. The aim is to find out the weaknesses in the web server so that in the future it can avoid DoS attacks, CSRF / Cross-site request forgery, Cross Site Scripting (XSS) and clickjacking. The results of this test are expected to be an input for the management of campus information systems for the future can be made improvements to existing weaknesses.


2013 ◽  
Vol 24 (77) ◽  
pp. 40-46
Author(s):  
Jonathan Berry ◽  
Alan Hopkinson ◽  
Vanda Broughton ◽  
Charles Oppenheim ◽  
Claire Creaser ◽  
...  

Sources of unofficial UK statistics. David Mort and Wendy Wilkins Information sources in development studies. Sheila Allcock (ed.) The future of classification. Rita Marcella and Arthur Maltby Knowledge discovery in bibliographic databases [Library Trends 48]. Jian Qin and Jay Norton (eds.) The integrated accessible library: a model of service development for the 21"'century [REVIEL Report]. Peter Brophy and Jenny Craven Disaster and after: the practicalities of information service in times of war and other catastrophes. Paul Sturges and Diana Rosenberg (eds.). Reading the Situation. Book Marketing Ltd & the Reading Partnership


GEOMATICA ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 69 (4) ◽  
pp. 407-418 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason Bond ◽  
William Robertson

Despite its rich history, the evolution of the coordinate referencing system in Nova Scotia has not been well documented. As the foundation for the property boundary fabric and land registration system for the province, it is critical that this knowledge is maintained. It is the key to being able to link surveys of the past with the pres ent. This research strives to capture important coordinate referencing knowledge from those that have worked with the system and have since retired from the Nova Scotia provincial government or former Land Registration and Information Service. A detailed review of documentation discussing various historical aspects of coordinate referencing in Nova Scotia was conducted. Personnel involved with the implementation of the systems were interviewed to pro vide first-hand accounts of operational details. This information is captured and is presented chronologically. An outlook on the future of the coordinate referencing program is also discussed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Appleyard

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to describe how the British Library Document Supply Service (BLDSS) is responding to changes in the provision of research content, redefining its services to suit varying audiences’ requirements and building on a flexible technology platform. Design/methodology/approach – This study is descriptive in nature. Findings – The British Library is responding well to the current competitive environment for Inter Library Loan (ILL) and document supply. Originality/value – This study includes an up-to-date assessment of the BLDSS and the changes, driven by the changing landscape, that are taking place.


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