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Papers of Columnist Jack Anderson Cannot Be Made Public Until Cleared By FBI

The Chronicle of Higher Education reports today that the papers of political columnist Jack Anderson were bequeathed to George Washington University, but the FBI is blocking their public release pending an agency review to determine if any of the documents contain sensitive or secret information. His family is said to be “outraged.”

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Center for Technology in Government Launches XML Toolkit

“This Web site offers a library of resources to assist in managing a Web site using XML. It was designed and developed as a product of the Web Site Management Using XML Testbed, conducted by the Center for Technology in Government in 2005 – 2006. The library of resources is intended to grow over time …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Web Site Accessibility and Usability

Release of Foreign Relations Volume

Press release: “The Department of State has released Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, volume VI, Vietnam, January 1969-July 1970, the first of five volumes to cover the end of the Vietnam war. The Presidential election of November 1968 had demonstrated just how divisive Vietnam had become in American society and politics. Vietnam was …

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

Alternative Methods Needed For Password Security

Those Pesky Passwords – Too many and too complicated to remember, passwords make users crazy and incur help desk expense. What should you do about it? by Larry Ponemon: “Passwords as a security measure do not seem to be working. In Ponemon Institute’s newly released Perceptions about Passwords study, most respondents report that in the …

Subjects: PC Security, Privacy

Image Based Searching Using Cell Phone Photos

From Microsoft Research, Photo2Search: Explore the Real World via Camera Phone “Seeking information about something seen, a user takes a photo of the object and sends the photo, via e-mail or Multimedia Messaging Service, to a Web-based server, which searches an image database for matches. The server then delivers database information—whether it be a Web …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Microsoft, Search Engines

GAO Report Emphasizes Need for Inter-Agency Info Sharing to Combat Terrorism

Information Sharing: The Federal Government Needs to Establish Policies and Processes for Sharing Terrorism-Related and Sensitive but Unclassified Information, Full-text GAO-06-385, March 17, 2006, Highlights. “More than 4 years after September 11, the nation still lacks governmentwide policies and processes to help agencies integrate the myriad of ongoing efforts, including the agency initiatives we identified, …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

University Prof Launches Free Site Evaluating Health Care Journalism

“HealthNewsReview.org is a website dedicated to: improving the accuracy of news stories about medical treatments, tests and procedures ; helping consumers evaluate the evidence for and against new ideas in health care. We support and encourage the ABCs of health journalism: Accuracy, Balance, Completeness…HealthNewsReview.org reviews news stories that make a therapeutic claim about: specific treatments, …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Marketing