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New York Public Library Launches Comprehensive Collection of Images Online

Press release: Free Online Collection of 275,000 Images from World-Renowned New York Public Library Launches March 3 “A large, rich treasury of images (including Civil War photographs, illuminated manuscripts, Japanese prints, New York City views, and early American maps) from the collections of The New York Public Library will be accessible free of charge over …

Subjects: Internet, Libraries

California Bill to Prohibit State Issued IDs With RFID Tags

SB 682, introduced 2/22/2005 by Senator Simitian: The act would prohibit identity documents (including library cards) created, mandated, or issued by various public entities from containing a contactless integrated circuit or other device that can broadcast personal information or enable personal information to be scanned remotely. Related references: Smartcard Industry Report Compares Technology With RFID …

Subjects: Legislation, Libraries, Privacy

Range of Companies Realize Benefits of Blogs

From the WSJ’s Free Features, Blogs Keep Internet Customers Coming Back: Small Firms Find Tool Useful for Recognition, Connecting With Buyers. Note, I learned from this article that there are blogging coaches. Related reference: White Paper (5 pages, PDF), Using content to create connections among people – Keeping the sales force up to date. [WebProNews]

Subjects: Blogs, Knowledge Management

New Bill Targets Growing Threats: Phishing and Pharming

Press release today from Sen. Patrick Leahy, co-founder and co-chairman of the Senate Internet Caucus, on the introduction of the Anti-Phishing Act of 2005 (S. 472). The release “includes the Senate Floor speech of Sen. Patrick Leahy introducing his bill to explicitly target Internet “phishing,” and “pharming” with new federal criminal penalties, and a fact …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, ID Theft, Legislation, Privacy

Best Corporate Intranets of 2005 Chosen

From Jakob Nielsen, this summary on his choices for the Ten Best Intranets of 2005 (6 from the US, and one from each of the following countries: Spain, UK, The Netherlands, and Sweden). The winners used a range of platforms, interfaces (including wikis), applications and software. It would appear the message is that customized features …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

Public Access to Unclassified Data Blocked By Unnecessary Restrictions

From the Government Reform Committee, Minority Office: “Evidence of Administration’s Misuse of New Information Restrictions Grows – In a letter calling for a congressional investigation, Rep. Waxman provides examples of how proliferating information designations such as “sensitive but unclassified” have been used to block the release of important government records.” Letter to Chairman Shays

Subjects: Freedom of Information

Push Continues in Congress for Verified E-Voting Trail

Press release: Senators Clinton and Boxer, Representative Tubbs Jones And Others Unveil Major Election Reform Bill: “The Count Every Vote Act of 2005 (S. 450) will provide a voter verified paper ballot for every vote cast in electronic voting machines and ensures access to voter verification for all citizens, including language minority voters, illiterate voters …

Subjects: E-Government

How-To-Guide on Opting-Out Your Personal Data Listing from Websites and Subscription Services

From the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, this February 2005 update to their guide, Online Data Brokers: How Consumers Can Opt Out of Directory Assistance and Non-public Information, includes a chart detailing the specific procedure required by 17 free and fee-based websites and services which aggregate and provide access to a range of personal data. Take some …

Subjects: E-Records, ID Theft, Privacy