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GPO’s Digitization Specification 3.0

Judith C. Russell, Superintendent of Documents, today posted that “GPO’s Digitization Specification 3.0 is being distributed for review and comment. This specification (available in PDF) , will be used to support GPO’s plan to convert legacy U.S. government documents into preservation masters that will subsequently be used to creative derivative “access” files that support user …

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

US SAFE WEB Act

From the FTC: The US SAFE WEB Act – Protecting Consumers from Spam, Spyware, and Fraud, released July 1, 2005 A Legislative Recommendation to Congress, June 2005 (32 pages, PDF) Briefing Materials Tab 1: Draft US SAFE WEB Act: Short title: Undertaking Span, Spyware, and Fraud Enforcement With Enforcers Beyond Borders Act (31 pages, PDF) …

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Government, E-Mail, PC Security, Privacy

Substantial Increase in Classification of Gov’t Docs Raises Concerns For Public and Media

As a follow-up to my April 2, 2005 posting, Significant Rise in Classification of Gov’t Docs Focus of New Reports, this July 3, 2005 New York Times article, Increase in the Number of Documents Classified by the Government, reports on growing concerns within the government, by advocacy groups and the media, about the rapid rise …

Subjects: Censorship, E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research, Libraries

British Library Plans for Future in Which Most Publications Are Born Digital

Press release from the British Library: According to Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive of the British Library, “…by the year 2020, 40% of UK research monographs will be available in electronic format only, while a further 50% will be produced in both print and digital. A mere 10% of new titles will be available in print …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries