The Winter Issue of Ariadne, Issue 54, is now available with, among others, articles on E-Publication and Open Access in the Arts and Humanities in the UK, the solutions being developed by the Version Identification Framework (VIF) Project, the JISC-funded SWORD Project, and a description of the work of the RepoMMan Project. We are pleased to include an article on how endangered intangible South American indigenous heritage is being both preserved and disseminated with the aid of Web-based technologies. There is also a discussion of the position of Web 2.0 applications in the programmes of LIS schools in the United States, while human-powered search engines are placed under the microscope. Emma Tonkin of UKOLN and colleagues provide a series of international perspectives on the practice of social tagging of documents within a community context. Eddie Young of UKOLN Software and Systems writes on Saving Energy in the Workplace while Pete Cliff from R&D reviews a work on machine learning and statistics applied
to Web-accessible datasets.