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Research Libraries’ Costs of Doing Business (and Strategies for Avoiding Them)
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Research Libraries’ Costs of Doing Business (and Strategies for Avoiding Them)
Mayor Daley Announces Plans For Unified Camera Network: “Mayor Richard M. Daley and City department heads today announced plans to expand the City’s camera network and surveillance capacity with 250 additional specialized cameras….By saturating critical infrastructure and high-risk areas with surveillance technology, the City can deter criminal activity and immediately identify and respond to emergencies.” …
In a 19 page report released to Congress this week, the 9/11 Commission staff, whose work concluded on August 21, made recommendations to increase transportation security beyond the air passenger “no fly list” by creating a “no-transport” list to address other forms of travel, including trains, buses and cruise ships. See this LA Times article …
From the New York Review of Books, this article by Elizabeth Drew, Pinning the Blame: “The seventeen reports [interim reports of the committee] provided factual material for the commission’s open hearings and for the final report itself, and helped the commission bring to light new evidencefrom the government, the families, and others.” Final Report of …
Federal Courts Propose Rules for E-Discovery. Related document: Summary of Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules (PDF) – Aug. 2004.
From Reuters, news that two bills have been ordered reported by the House Judiciary Committee: H.R. 4077, the Piracy Deterrence and Education Act of 2004, To enhance criminal enforcement of the copyright laws, to educate the public about the application of copyright law to the Internet, and for other purposes. H.R. 4661, the Internet Spyware …
Tara Calishain writes: “On Thursday, September 9, ResearchBuzz celebrates its 300th issue. Since October 1998 ResearchBuzz has been providing weekly pointers and commentary to online research resources.” Readers may choose from several features available to read her terrific content, including through categories or by date. Also not to be missed, Tara’s new book, Web Search …
“The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is pleased to announce a new browse feature on the GPO Access Congressional Documents Web pages. In our continuing effort to increase the accessibility of the resources available on GPO Access, users can now browse the catalog of House, Senate and Treaty documents, by Congress, beginning with the 104th …
Notice: Enhanced Public Access to NIH Research Information, September 3, 2004: “This notice is to announce and to seek public comments regarding NIH’s plans to facilitate enhanced public access to NIH health related research information. NIH intends to request that its grantees and supported Principal Investigators provide the NIH with electronic copies of all final …
Press release today from Sen. Joe Lieberman: “In an effort to fortify the nations homeland and national security, a bipartisan group of Senators Tuesday introduced legislation to implement recommendations made by the 9/11 Commission in July. The 280-page omnibus legislation covers subjects ranging from intelligence reform, border and transportation security, information sharing and outreach to …
From the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C., “the following chart provides information on the number and type of Open Source (OS) software policies and legislation considered by national, regional or local governments around the world. It looks at whether the policy or legislation mandated the use of OS, expressed a …
Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright – A Template for the Promotion of Awareness Among CENDI Agency Staff, CENDI/2004-8, Updated August 06, 2004 (CENDI is an interagency working group of senior Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Managers from 12 U.S. federal agencies)