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Library of Congress Launches Wise Guide Portal

“This Wise Guide portal was designed to introduce you to the many fascinating, educational and useful resources available from the nation’s library and one of the most popular Web sites of the federal government. The “Wise Guide” will be refreshed monthly, much like a magazine, offering links to the best of the Library’s online materials. …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Secretary Rice Directs Actions to Improve Operational Accountability and Control

Follow up to previous postings on private military contractors in Iraq, this State Department press release, October 5, 2007: “Secretary Rice has received an initial assessment of Blackwater operations in support of Embassy Baghdad from the first two team members. The balance of the team – General Joulwan and Ambassador Roy – will arrive in …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents

Report on New York City's Hidden Technology Sector

Government Technology: “After over two decades of close interaction with the technology researchers, developers and business industries in New York City, the Industrial and Technology Assistance Corporation (ITAC) has released a report regarding the nature and depth of the tech sector in NYC. According to Kunal Malhotra, director of legislation and budget to Council Member …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

President Nixon's Library Now a Part of NARA

Nixon’s Library Now a Part of NARA – California Facility Will Hold All Documents and Tapes From a Half-Century Career in Politics, by James Worsham, NARA, Prologue, Fall 2007, Vol. 39, No. 3. “On July 11, 2007, the National Archives—with the approval of Congress—established the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in the private facility …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research, Libraries

Lawsuit Seeks Better Management of Marine Mammals

Press release, October 4, 2007: “Two conservation organizations, the Center for Biological Diversity and Turtle Island Restoration Network, filed a lawsuit today against Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne for failing to take into account the latest information on global warming in management decisions affecting polar bears, walrus, sea otters, and manatees. The suit, brought …

Subjects: Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

Largest Free Searchable Database of Foundation Grants

NOZA: “We have built a searchable database containing more than 26 million charitable donation records (growing by 1,000,000 records monthly). Charities access our database through our website and search for prospective donors for their organizations…Highlights of the new site include: fewer steps to find the data you’re looking for; streamlined navigation; additional sorting and viewing …

Subjects: Internet, Legal Research

Department of Energy Launches DOEpatents Site

“DOepatents, the U.S. Department of Energy’s central collection of patent information, where research and development intersect with innovation and invention. This collection demonstrates the Department’s considerable contribution to scientific progress from the 1940s to today…This collection is growing as we continue to identify historic DOE patents, and to add ones recently issued. Currently, there are …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research, Patent and Trademark

Draft Federal Depository Library Handbook Now Available

GPO: “Library Services and Content Management (LSCM) and volunteers from the Federal depository community worked to consolidate and update the Instructions to Depository Libraries and the Federal Depository Library Manual, including its supplements, into one online publication. All the chapters were reviewed by key stakeholders, including the Depository Library Council and the professional library associations. …

Subjects: Government Documents, Libraries

House Government and Oversight Hearing Hearing Assessing the State of Iraqi Corruption

“The Committee held a hearing [October 5, 2007] to evaluate the status of corruption in the Iraqi government and whether U.S. government efforts to address this continuing problem have been adequate.” From Chairman Waxman’s Opening Statement: “Today’s hearing is one of the most important that we will have this year. President Bush has made Iraq …

Subjects: Congress

FCC OIG Report on Investigation Into Allegations Research Work was Suppressed or Destroyed

Press release, October 5, 2007: “The Inspector General of the Federal Communications Commission has released a report finding that the evidence did not substantiate allegations that two draft research reports of staff economists in the Commission’s Media Bureau had been suppressed by senior managers at the Commission or that senior managers had ordered one of …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents

New GAO Reports: Cost of Prisons, Financial Audit Manual, Global Health, GSA Improvements, Census Bureau IT Risk Management

Cost of Prisons: Bureau of Prisons Needs Better Data to Assess Alternatives for Acquiring Low and Minimum Security Facilities, GAO-08-6, October 5, 2007 Financial Audit Manual: Volume 1, Exposure Draft, October 2007 – GAO-08-81G, October 1, 2007 Financial Audit Manual: Volume Two, Exposure Draft–October 2007 GAO-08-82G, October 1, 2007 General Services Administration: Improvements Needed in …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents