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  • Do people think rationally… or do they need a nudge?

    by Alan Gillies One of the benefits of working in any information service, and in the IDOX Information Service in particular, is the way you tend to find relevant information in unexpected sources. Thus, for example, we recently came across ....

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  • Capital Gains – supplying the Greater London Authority with information services

    by Rebecca Riley Managers and researchers working for the Greater London Authority (GLA) are in constant need of current and relevant information. They need information to inform research, strategy development and assessment, policy creation and evaluation, target setting, bids for ....

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  • Are people really afraid of immigration or are they afraid of change?

    by Alex Addyman Immigration is a hot topic – so hot indeed that according to recent research it could decide who runs the country in two years’ time. But, as recent research from The Economist highlights, the extent of immigration ....

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  • tower bridge

    tower bridge crossing the thames river in london england

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  • A bumpy road ahead: recent bad weather highlights the state of UK roads

    by James Carson The storms which have continued to batter much of the UK since the end of 2013 have thrown into sharp focus the state of the country’s roads, something highlighted by an article in this month’s issue of ....

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  • income-inequality (2)

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  • January’s wicked search terms

    by James Carson The word cloud above illustrates the breadth of subjects Idox member organisations searched our database for during January 2014. The larger the word, the more often that term has been searched for, either by the same organisation, or ....

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  • The barrier that could put the brake on growth

    by James Carson As the UK economy shows signs of recovery from the longest and deepest recession since the 1930s, more employers are starting to think once again about recruiting new staff. But many are finding it hard to fill ....

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