Monthly archives: October, 2009

One fifth of Mediterranean dragonflies and damselflies are threatened with extinction

The Status and Distribution of Dragonflies of the Mediterranean Basin, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: One fifth of Mediterranean dragonflies and damselflies are threatened with extinction at the regional level as a result of increasing freshwater scarcity, according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™. Climate change and habitat degradation, …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

Cyber In-Security: Strengthening the Federal Cybersecurity Workforce

“The U.S. is facing a cyber war. Foreign powers, criminal groups, hackers, and terrorist organizations have launched cyber attacks on the White House, Pentagon, State Department, and New York Stock Exchange; stolen data from the Pentagon’s fighter aircraft; and hacked into the nation’s electrical grid. There were millions of attempts to penetrate defense digital networks …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Government Documents

Mixed-use Business Incubator Handbook: A Start-up Guide for Incubator Developers

Mixed-use Incubator Handbook: A Start-up Guide for Incubator Developers – August, 2009 by Mark Davies, BusyInternet “In general, an incubator is a physical location that provides a defined set of services to individuals or small companies. This may include specific types of office space, flexible lease terms, access to technology, financing, and technical assistance (such …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

Judge Orders Release of More VP Cheney Papers on Plame CIA Leak

Follow up to previous postings on Investigation of Plame CIA Leak, this October 1, 2009 news release: “U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ordered the release of records of former Vice President Cheney’s interview with the FBI in the Valerie Plame Wilson leak investigation. Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), CREW had sued …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Changes in the Distribution of Workers' Annual Earnings Between 1979 and 2007 October 2009

CBO: Changes in the Distribution of Workers’ Annual Earnings Between 1979 and 2007, October 2009 “This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) paper, which was prepared at the request of the Senate Committee on Finance, documents changes in the annual earnings of workers ages 25 to 54 between 1979 and 2007. CBO’s analysis compares the distribution of …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents

IMF: World Economic Outlook – Sustaining the Recovery

World Economic Outlook (WEO) – Sustaining the Recovery, October 2009: “The World Economic Outlook (WEO) presents the IMF staff’s analysis and projections of economic developments at the global level, in major country groups (classified by region, stage of development, etc.), and in many individual countries. It focuses on major economic policy issues as well as …

Subjects: Government Documents

NYT: Eight Years in Afghanistan – How the American and NATO commitment in Afghanistan has evolved since 2001

Eight Years in Afghanistan – How the American and NATO commitment in Afghanistan has evolved since 2001. See also related article, Report Cites Firefight as Lesson on Afghan War: “The battle of Wanat is being described as the Black Hawk Down of Afghanistan, with the 48 American soldiers and 24 Afghan soldiers outnumbered three to …

Subjects: Government Documents

White House: National Arts and Humanities Month 2009

White House Proclamation: “Every American deserves an opportunity to study, understand, and contribute to the arts and humanities. This must begin in our schools, where children may have their first and most important exposure to these disciplines. Working on their own masterpieces and finding inspiration in the work of others, young people are opened to …

Subjects: Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Commentary: The real reason that capitalism is so crash-prone

New Yorker (no fee): Rational Irrationality – The real reason that capitalism is so crash-prone. by John Cassidy “Most of the time, financial markets are pretty calm, trading is orderly, and participants can buy and sell in large quantities. Whenever a crisis hits, however, the biggest players—banks, investment banks, hedge funds—rush to reduce their exposure, …

Subjects: Government Documents, Knowledge Management

UK Cybercrime Report 2009

UK Cybercrime Report 2009 “UK cybercrime has rebounded to worrying levels, not seen since 2006, as a result of the recession and consumer complacency, according to Garlik’s annual UK Cybercrime report, now in its third year. The report, which analyses publicly available data to build a comprehensive view of cybercrime in the UK, revealed that …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Mail, Privacy