This issue (June/July) features an article on the implementation of an e-prints server at the University of Glasgow (William Nixon). Plus two items marking the tenth anniversary of Netlab at the Library of the University of Lund, Sweden. Ian Dolphin and Paul Miller also contribute an article on Learning and Teaching in the Information Environment, and, in his regular column, Phil Bradley looks at the entry of the BBC into the search-engine market. Ariadne 32 also
contains a report from WWW2002 in Hawaii.