This issue focuses on libraries in the five "Nordic countries" - Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden - to provide a background to the World Library and Information Congress (71st IFLA Conference) in Oslo, August 2005.
Table of Contents:
- Editorial: Northern Highlights/ Lis Byberg
- A Voyage Through the Norwegian Library Landscape and Some Challenges on the Horizon/ Leikny Haga Indergaard
- The Nordic Countries: cultural and library cooperation/ Asbjørn Langeland
- Library Development in the Electronic Environment: Iceland 2005/ Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir
- New Demands - Old Skills. A strategy for bridging the competence gap: building competencies in a daily working context/ Jens Thorhauge
- The Manuscript and the Internet: digital repatriation of cultural heritage/ Ivan Boserup
- How do Politicians and Central Decision-Makers View Public Libraries? The case of Norway/ Ragnar Audunson
- Collaborative Information Literacy by Government/ Anne Kauhanen-Simanainen
- Together We Shape Better Libraries: the Swedish Quality Handbook Project/ Christina Jönsson Adrial, Johan Edgren, Jan Nilsson and Susanna Månsby
- Nordic Networking: cooperation in Nordic LIS research/ Nils Pharo
- REPORT: ICABS - A New Approach to International Cooperation/ Renate Gömpel
- NEWS
- INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
- ABSTRACTS
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