Home > Shop > Article > Sweeble: Making Print Production Accessible
Shop: Article
Subscribe to FUMSI and save 60% off the single-issue price and receive all FUMSI Magazines, Reports and Articles from the date of subscription forward.
You choose: Subscribe for a year or a quarter. Take a trial or request a sample. Learn More »
Testimonial:
"I subscribed to FUMSI to improve awareness of the research landscape and to gain knowledge of tips and techniques for researching particular ..."More »
Just because we're surrounded by news of digital media and resources doesn't mean that print has gone away; far from it. Sue Greenwood reminds us that for many people in the world, information access still means reading a paper (or blackboard) and describes how her company, Sweeble, seeks to put the means of production into the hands of those making the news.
If you are a FreePint customer, and login here, then we can check if you already have access to this item:
FIND: Competitive intelligence may have a bit of a cloak and dagger reputation, conjuring
up images of secretive sleuthing. But Ellen Naylor makes a strong argument that
Cooperative Intelligence - that is, voluntarily sharing information with others in our
increasingly connected digital world - may yield better results for customers and
companies in the end.
USE: The best training in the world may not always be enough when you're staffing a
reference desk that serves the general public. From contextualizing to active listening
to polite deflecting, Bob Duckett draws on his years of experience to provide tips for
handling the wide range of questions that land at the public reference desk.
MANAGE: In the first two parts of this three-part series, Patrick Walsh has traced the evolution of
organisational intranets from the baby steps of 'Intranet Zero' through to its current 1.0
state, but believes that the collaborative approach hyped as 'Intranet 2.0' is a misnomer.
He describes what a true 2.0 intranet must include and points to the future of successful
intranets as truly integrated Enterprise Information Systems.
SHARE: Just because we're surrounded by news of digital media and resources doesn't mean
that print has gone away; far from it. Sue Greenwood reminds us that for many people
in the world, information access still means reading a paper (or blackboard) and
describes how her company, Sweeble, seeks to put the means of production into the
hands of those making the news.
Featured Report: FreePint Research Report: Information Governance Policies and Priorities This was the first time FreePint Research brought together various areas of information governance -- records management, IP protection, copyright risk management, etc. -- into a single research project.
Each of these reports normally sells for £39 (single site). Get the collection of four essential reports for only £89 (single site) and save more than 40% off of purchasing the reports individually.