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Summaries of Competitive Food Defense Research Reports, 2005

Summaries of Competitive Food Defense Research Reports, 2005 – released June 2006. “Following the conduct of vulnerability assessments with industry on a variety of foods regulated by the Food and Drug Administration a number of research questions were generated. The commodities evaluated were dairy products, fruit juices, bottled water, water used for food processing, and …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

British Medical Journal Reports on Electronic Records and Patient Choice

“The potential benefits of sharing patient electronic records within health systems are broadly agreed, but concerns remain over patient consent and security. Experts in this week’s BMJ discuss how patients should consent to use of electronic records in the NHS and how the data can be kept secure.” view full paper view commentary view editorial …

Subjects: E-Records, Privacy

European Commission Publishes Hygiene Database

“The European Commission (EC) has published a database of about 400 practice guides on hygiene from food and catering industries across the EU. The database will allow companies, professionals, and associations to access “best practices from around Europe.” The guides include procedures and methods on the preparation, production, stocking, transportation, distribution, and sale of food. …

Subjects: Legal Research

All 50 States Linked to DOJ National Sex Offender Public Registry Site

DOJ press release, July 3, 2006: “All 50 states are now participating in the National Sex Offender Public Registry (NSOPR) Web site, the Justice Department announced today. South Dakota and Oregon have now been added to the Web site, which provides real-time access to public sex offender data nationwide with a single Internet search. The …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research

Challenges and Obstacles Remain for Virtual Reference Services

Virtual Reference in the Age of Pop-Up Blockers, Firewalls, and Service Pack 2, by Pascal Lupien. “There is a virtual minefield of technology obstacles when implementing virtual reference. Many VR software programs do not work well with certain browsers and operating systems—or with slower Internet connections. This is particularly true of co-browsing, one of the …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Marketing

Air Force Funds Blog Study

“The Air Force Office of Scientific Research has begun funding a new research area that includes a study of blogs. Blog research may provide information analysts and warfighters with invaluable help in fighting the war on terrorism. Drs. Brian Ulicny, senior scientist, and Mieczyslaw Kokar, president, Versatile Information Systems Inc., Framingham, Mass., will receive approximately …

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

Freedom of Information at 40

National Security Archive: LBJ Refused Ceremony, Undercut Bill with Signing Statement, Censored Moyers’ Openness Language on July 4, 1966. Complete Legislative History of the FOIA CDT: “Agencies Are Not Living Up to FOIA Obligations – Report On the 40th anniversary of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) many federal agencies are still lagging in their …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Businesses Account for More Than 60% of FOIA Users

Coalition of Journalists for Open Government: “By far the heaviest use of the Freedom of Information Act comes from the nation’s businesses, seeking government records on contracts or for a host of other commercial uses, a new study (8 pages, PDF) by the Coalition of Journalists for Open Government shows. Often they work through information …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research