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GAO Report Says E-Gov Deficiencies Hinder No Child Left Behind Program

No Child Left Behind Act: Improved Accessibility to Education’s Information Could Help States Further Implement Teacher Qualification Requirements GAO-06-25, November 21, 2005. “Education officials said that their Web site has been an important tool for disseminating resources about the requirements, but officials from most states and districts that we visited told us that they were …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

A Look Inside the Google Book Search Program at Harvard University

This profile of Sidney Verba, Harvard University Library Director, professor of government, and author of numerous books and articles, addresses key aspects related to the university’s participation in the Google Book Search project. Related references: Books Online: The Fee versus Free Battle Begins, by Barbara Quint Amazon Announces Plan to Sell Portions of Books Online …

Subjects: Copyright, Libraries, Search Engines

Relocation of Nixon Archives to California Scheduled For 2006

The documents of American Presidents, beginning with Herbert Hoover, with the exception of Richard Nixon, have been administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, through the Presidential library system. Today AP reported that Congress has approved $4 million to fund the transfer of the Nixon archives from Maryland to California, and thereby from a …

Subjects: Government Documents, Legal Research, Libraries

Texas AG Brings Enforcement Action For Spyware Violations

Press release: “Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott today sued Sony BMG Music Entertainment as the first state in the nation to bring legal action against SONY for illegal ‘spyware.’ The suit is also the first filed under the state’s spyware law of 2005. It alleges the company surreptitiously installed the spyware on millions of compact …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Digital Rights, E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation

Pew Data Shows Surge In Search Engine Use

Press release: “Search engine use shoots up in the past year and edges towards email as the primary internet application…from September 2004 to September 2005 the average daily use of search engines jumped from 49.3 million users to 60.7 million users – an increase of 23%. This means that the use of search engines is …

Subjects: E-Mail, Search Engines

Talk of Filibuster Resurfaces in Response to Alito’s Views on Reapportionment

Biden: Chance of Alito Filibuster Higher Related resources on Alito Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186 (1962 Union for Reform Judaism, Resolution Opposing the Nomination of Judge Samuel Alito Jr: “Based on Judge Alito’s extensive public record before us as outlined in the background of this Resolution, the Commission on Social Action is recommending that …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Courts, Legal Research

German Intelligence Officials Weigh-In on WMD Documents

LA Times: “The German intelligence officials responsible for one of the most important informants on Saddam Hussein’s suspected weapons of mass destruction say that the Bush administration and the CIA repeatedly exaggerated his claims during the run-up to the war in Iraq.” Related reference: Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons …

Subjects: Government Documents

Murtha Elaborates on His Iraq War Position

Transcript for November 20, Meet the Press: John Murtha, Anthony Fauci, Julie Gerberding, Michael Leavitt and Michael Ryan. Rep. John Murtha: “Well, I tell you, Cheney’s a friend of mine. We work very closely together. He was a good secretary of Defense, but he’s wrong. They should have fired people. The president should be furious …

Subjects: Government Documents

Debate Between Publishers, Authors and Google Over Book Search Program

New York Times: Googling Literature: The Debate Goes Public Related references: Google, Authors, Publishers, and Library Officials in Discussion at The New York Public Library: Panel with Library President Paul LeClerc, Google VP David Drummond, legal scholar Lawrence Lessig, Wired editor Chris Anderson, and others on Thursday, November 17. Postings on Google Print and Google …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Libraries, Search Engines