The 75th issue, coinciding with the 20th anniversary, of Ariadne is online:

www.ariadne.ac.uk

Amongst other articles, this issue contains:

"Lost Words, Lost Worlds" on preservation, indexing and searching if the semantics behind terms drift over time.

"Ariadne is not the only fruit" in which some other LIS online publications, including the code4lib journal, get a shout-out.

"FIGIT, eLib, Ariadne and the Future" in which five editors of Ariadne from 1996-2016 look at how the UK eLib programme changed the information landscape and what might happen soon.

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Content is being taken or discussed for issue 76 and issues thereafter. If you fancy writing in Ariadne, the (treat this holistically) scope is:

"Articles should be from practitioners involved with libraries, museums or archives detailing something that they've actually done in one of those places that is of interest to people working in the same field elsewhere."

As ever, Ariadne remains free to write in and free to read. Once an article is processed it goes online, so there's no significant delay from when it's done to when people can start reading your words.

Interested? Then contact the editor, Jon Knight, either on email:

www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ssehs/staff/support/dr-jon-knight.html

... or through the contact form on the website.

Regards,
John Kirriemuir
Ariadne Editorial Board

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