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Other PublicationsCCNR, together with a number of other key organisations in Australia, has prepared an imporant report about the representation of third or non-profit sector interests to government through a National Non Profit Information Technology Council (NNIC). The Report has now been released by the Commonwealth. 15 May 2007
Ong, C.E. (2005) The Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 3(4), 75-87, October-December, 2005.
Johnson, Ken and Johanson, Graeme (2005) In Third Sector Review, January 2005.
Australian Law Librarian, Volume 12, no. 2, Autumn 2004. This paper explores the current and future relationships of law and librarianship in Australia. It argues that there are significant shared features in both professions. These include some comparable intellectual processes, many shared values, an essential service role in society, respect for the power and usefulness of information and communications technologies, a strongly female workforce within the library field with an increasingly strong representation in law, albeit within certain age groups, and portable skills that can be applied in numerous jobs.
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Provision of public Internet access has been viewed by government as the key step towards encouraging uptake among people who do not have access to technology in the home or office, and as an important means of building an equitable information society. In 2001 the Victorian Public Library Network provided over 1 million hours of public Internet access via more than 950 workstations located in over 240 sites across the state.
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