Open opportunities, open threats?
by Derek Morrison
Derek Morrison explores the rush to procure virtual learning environments, and the subsequent agonising over lock-in, costs, advantages and disadvantages.
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Digital Britain sees digital inclusion emerging from the chrysalis
by Helen Milner
Helen Milner considers the Digital Britain report from the point of view of digital inclusion, and argues that people need as much investment as pipes if Britain 2.0 is going to be Great.
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Digital Britain: Carter's charter for luvvies & lawyers
by Donald Clark
Donald Clark provides a frank critique of Lord Carter's Digital Britain report.
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Advocacy for scholarly communication
by Keith G Jeffery
Why is there so little effective take-up of the scholarly digital space? Keith Jeffery argues that clearer advocacy linked to emerging tools would be effective, but only if it acknowledges benefits to the higher education community.
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