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Electronic Public Information July 2001
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button Legal, decent, honest and truthful?
Is advertising acceptable on public sector websites, which surely have a remit to be neutral? Or should the community welcome the opportunity to gain additional revenue through Web-based advertising? Similar questions have recently been faced within the UK Higher and Further education communities and Brian Kelly, a Web adviser to this sector, has been involved in work in this area and gives his thoughts.
button Weblife
Des Farrington updates us an old favourite for Weblife - website promotion
button Photographic Memory
Jonathan Kendal describes a truly exceptional example of killer content combined with superb usability - the Leodis Database (www.leodis.net) - Leeds Library & Information Services Digitisation Project.
button LINKS to the outside world
Jane Beckford describes Lancashire County Council's radical approach to delivering electronic information for local people, and how joining forces with some notable blue-chip partners has ensured that its own information takes no more priority than anyone else's.
button Elected Online Members
Richard Wilkinson relates how the SPIN members, Borough of Spelthorne dealt with the issue of getting councillors online.
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