Day archives: February 24th, 2013

New on LLRX – New Economy Resources 2013

Via LLRX.com – New Economy Resources 2013 – The world is rapidly changing as government data transparency, Big Data and the ability to access actionable information from institutional databases is increasingly released on the web without restrictive fees or subscriptions. This new guide by web research guru Marcus P. Zillman comprises the leading world wide …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

New on LLRX – Poems by Brandon D. Johnson

Via LLRX.com – Poems by Brandon D. Johnson – LLRX is honored to publish two poems by Brandon D. Johnson, a colleague of several decades working in the legal and legislative arena in Washington, DC – providing expert services to law firms and government agencies. Brandon is an insightful and fluent poet, as well as …

Subjects: Poetry

English Housing Survey Headline Report 2011-12

English Housing Survey Headline Report 2011-12, February 2013. Department for Communities and Local Government “The report is split into two sections. The first focuses on the profile of households including: trends in tenures; demographic and economic characteristics of households; rents and housing benefit; recent movers; mortgage difficulties; and overcrowding and under-occupation. Section 2 provides an …

Subjects: Government Documents

Social Explorer's Andrew Beveridge in the NY Times on Trends in NYC’s Child Population

Sydney Beveridge: “Things move fast in New York, unless you’re trying to sign your kid up for something. In the New York Times article Born to Wait: For Parents, a Waiting List for Nearly Everything, Soni Sangha explores the increase in over-filled classes and long waiting lists for children’s programs. The story includes data and …

Subjects: Government Documents

Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research

“The Obama Administration is committed to the proposition that citizens deserve easy access to the results of scientific research their tax dollars have paid for. That’s why, in a policy memorandum released today, OSTP Director John Holdren has directed Federal agencies with more than $100M in R&D expenditures to develop plans to make the published …

Subjects: Government Documents