Monthly archives: November, 2012

For Attribution — Developing Data Attribution and Citation Practices and Standards

The growth of electronic publishing of literature has created new challenges, such as the need for mechanisms for citing online references in ways that can assure discoverability and retrieval for many years into the future. The growth in online datasets presents related, yet more complex challenges. It depends upon the ability to reliably identify, locate, …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

CRS – Roles and Duties of a Member of Congress

Roles and Duties of a Member of Congress: Brief Overview, R. Eric Petersen, Specialist in American National Government, November 9, 2012 “The duties carried out by a Member of Congress are understood to include representation, legislation, and constituent service and education, as well as political and electoral activities. The expectations and duties of a Member …

Subjects: Congress

TRAC – Sentencing Deviations Within Many Courthouses

“According to a new report by the Transactional Access Records Clearinghouse (TRAC)…tables identifying the 25 courthouses that had the widest sentencing differences among the judges that served in them, and the 28 courthouses that had the narrowest. The five at the top of the list were: Baltimore, Columbia (South Carolina), Philadelphia, Macon (Middle District of …

Subjects: Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

The United States and Canada share the world’s most significant energy trade

EIA: “The United States and Canada form the largest integrated energy market in the world. Energy trade between these countries exceeded $100 billion dollars (U.S.) in 2011. Together, they establish a continental market for energy across many types of fuels and products—petroleum products, natural gas, electricity, hydropower, coal and others. Currently, the bulk of energy …

Subjects: Government Documents

Google FAQ – Keywords and search queries

“One of the best ways to ensure that your site appears for particular user queries is to make sure that your article naturally contains the words, names, and figures that are central to a particular news story. If you create an information-rich site that clearly and accurately describes your topic, you will improve your chances …

Subjects: Search Engines

2012 Key World Energy Statistics

“In 1997 the International Energy Agency [IEA] produced a handy, pocket-sized summary of key energy data. This new edition responds to the enormously positive reaction to the books since then. Key World Energy Statistics from the IEA contains timely, clearly-presented data on the supply, transformation and consumption of all major energy sources. The interested businessman, …

Subjects: Government Documents

AVG – How to Choose How You’re Tracked

AVG Official Blog: “All the latest versions of the major browsers today include do-not-track user preference controls, but these merely express your wishes. Many third-party sites will honor your request, but many don’t. And they only let you decide whether you want to block online tracking or not. AVG offers a do-not-track feature in its …

Subjects: Privacy

E-Government Satisfaction Remains Strong, According to ACSI and ForeSee

News release: “Despite a slight dip in the third quarter, citizen satisfaction with federal government websites remains near record highs, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) E-Government Satisfaction Index, released [October 23, 2012] in partnership with customer experience analytics firm ForeSee. After setting an all-time high in the second quarter, the ACSI e-government …

Subjects: E-Government

Pew Report – Cell Phone Activities 2012

Cell Phone Activities 2012, by Maeve Duggan, Lee Rainie, Nov 25, 2012 “Fully 85% of American adults own a cell phone and now use the devices to do much more than make phone calls. Cell phones have become a portal for an ever-growing list of activities. In nationally representative phone surveys in the spring and …

Subjects: Internet