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Z39.50 i Danmark – før, nu og i fremtiden
Omkring årtusindeskiftet var der fokus på søgestandarden Z39.50, som siden er gledet i baggrunden i biblioteksoffentligheden. Z39.50 fungerer stadig og håndterer millioner af beholdningsopslag og ILL-bestillinger i Danmark hvert år. I denne artikel resumeres forløbet og den fremtidige udvikling diskuteres
Development of Biofuels in China: Progress, Government Policies and Future Prospects
China is the largest energy consumer in the world, but has limited energy resources. Energy security is thus a primary concern for China. Over reliance on the consumption of fossil energy has resulted in severe environmental pollution, which puts pressure on the government to adjust its energy mix. To strengthen its energy supply and prevent further environmental degradation, China has been committed to developing renewable energies, such as biofuels.
This article provides a comprehensive assessment of the development of biofuels, rural household biogas, and bioethanol, in particular. It also examines related government policies and the future prospects of the biofuel sector. The analysis shows that remarkable achievements have been made in the development of biogas in rural areas and in bioethanol at the industrial level. This progress is largely credited to government's strong support for the biofuel sectors. Nonetheless, although ongoing energy insecurity and environmental pollution continues to motivate the central government to support the development of biofuels, widening domestic food supply and demand gap, changes in rural life and agricultural industrialization constrain the further expansion of rural household biogas and cereal-based bioethanol. This article suggests that while China urgently needs to find alternative feedstock for the existing rural household biogas digesters and bioethanol plants, centralized biogas and non-cereal-based bioethanol projects should be prioritized for future development
“I dare you! Find et universitet af høj karat, som ikke har et bibliotek” - Interview Bertil Dorch
Den 19. september sidste år blev Bertil Dorch valgt som ny formand for DFFU. Han har en baggrund som astronom og er drevet af at ville vide, kalder sig selv for skabshumanist og tror på klassisk dannelse. Han tror også på, at bibliotekerne skal forske mere i, hvad deres brugere har brug for og basere deres udvikling på evidens fremfor mavefornemmelser. Som formand vil han være med til at bygge videre på DFFU som en platform for sektorens biblioteker, hvor vi alle kan blive klogere og udvikle meninger og idéer