January 05, 2005
* New on LLRX.com

New on LLRX.com for December 27, 2004:

  • The Federal Web: Content at the Ten-year Mark - Peggy Garvin, author of The United States Government Internet Manual, takes researchers on a tour of content they can expect to find on federal, executive branch websites, and where on the site they can expect to find it.

  • Notes from the Tech Trenches - Voice over IP: Finally, a Workable Option - Cindy Carlson extols the benefits of migrating from plain old telephone service to Voice-over-Internet-Protocol.

  • Free Online Resources for Public Library Users: Pennsylvania and Ohio - Lois C. Ambash continues her review of resources available online from remote locations to holders of public library cards, with an emphasis on full-text health resources.

  • FOIA Facts - Circumventing the FOIA - Scott A. Hodes spotlights how Sarbanes Oxley created an oversight board for accounting firms that is not subject to FOIA.

  • Free Online Resources for Public Library Users: Michigan and the District of Columbia - Lois C. Ambash continues her review of resources available online from remote locations to holders of public library cards, with an emphasis on full-text health resources.

  • Wireless Connectivity to a Projector From Your PC - Brett Burney reviews the Infocus LiteShow, which provides a wireless alternative for your on-screen presentations.