Category «Knowledge Management»

Pew – What happens to your digital life after death?

What happens to your digital life after you die? by Maeve Duggan – “It’s a question not many consider given how embedded the internet is in their lives. The typical web user has 25 online accounts, ranging from email to social media profiles and bank accounts, according to a 2007 study from Microsoft. But families, companies and legislators are …

Subjects: Blogs, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

How Americans Value Public Libraries in Their Communities

54% of Americans have used a public library in the past year, and 72% live in a “library household.” Most say libraries are very important to their communities. Kathryn Zickuhr, Lee Rainie, Kristen Purcell and Maeve Duggan: “Americans strongly value the role of public libraries in their communities, both for providing access to materials and resources and for promoting literacy …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Marketing

Customer Service, Closing the Gap Between Citizens and Officials

“Customer service in government is undergoing a transformation as technology and social media make it increasingly possible for citizens and government officials to engage with each other around the clock. GovLoop’s latest Agency of the Future guide walks you through this transformation, highlighting the customer service trends of today and the direction of customer service in government …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Marketing

Secrecy News – Redacted Budget Book Provides a Window on NRO

“The National Reconnaissance Office, which builds and operates U.S. intelligence satellites, has just released the unclassified portions of its FY 2014 Congressional Budget Justification, a detailed account of its budget request for the current year. Although more than 90% of the 534-page document (dated April 2013) was withheld from public release under the Freedom of Information Act, some substantive …

Subjects: Congress, Defense, Freedom of Information, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

Google – Feast your eyes on new works added today to the Cultural Institute

Google Official Blog: “At the Cultural Institute we’ve been taking a break from our holiday shopping to feast our eyes on a different kind of gift—the gift of ingenious art that plays tricks on our eyes. Called Trompe l’oeil, which means “fool the eye” in French, these techniques require complete control over every detail of size, color, light and …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Search Engines

Rolling Stone – Snowden and Greenwald: The Men Who Leaked the Secrets

Snowden and Greenwald: The Men Who Leaked the Secrets by Janet Reitman, December 4, 2013. This story is from the December 19th, 2013 – January 2nd, 2014 issue of Rolling Stone. “Early one morning last December, Glenn Greenwald opened his laptop, scanned through his e-mail, and made a decision that almost cost him the story of his life. A …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Cybercrime, Defense, E-Government, E-Mail, E-Records, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Patriot Act, Privacy

New on LLRX – Calculating Justice: Mathematics and Criminal Law

Via LLRX.com – Calculating Justice: Mathematics and Criminal Law – Ken Strutin’s new guide on criminal justice illuminates the growing importance of math in the administration of justice, with an emphasis on the areas of proof and judgment. Ken raises the examples of how statistics (evidence) and probability (analytics) have been used and challenged in many criminal cases to …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Paper – Corporate Espionage Against Nonprofit Organizations

Spooky Business: Corporate Espionage Against Nonprofit Organizations, by Gary Ruskin, November 20, 2013 “Many different types of nonprofits have been targeted with espionage, including environmental, anti-war, public interest, consumer, food safety, pesticide reform, nursing home reform, gun control, social justice, animal rights and arms control groups. Corporations have been linked to a wide variety of espionage tactics. The most prevalent tactic …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Cybercrime, Defense, Economy, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

The Semantics of Cyber Warfare

The Semantics of Cyber Warfare, Jason Fritz, Bond University. East Asia Security Symposium and Conference. Beijing. Nov. 2013 “The study of cyber warfare in China suffers from the same excess of overlapping terminology as in English documents. This paper will analyze key cyber warfare terms from authoritative sources and show that all of them can be broken down into three fundamental branches …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Defense, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Google Oxygen study on good management – research identifites 8 key factors

LA Times, Stuart Pfeifer – Google Inc., a company known for its nontraditional work environment, has determined something that’s long been accepted in the workplace: Managers matter. The company, which has 37,000 employees and 5,000 managers, spent several years reviewing employee exit interviews, manager and employee evaluations and other data to determine what makes a good leader, …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Marketing, Search Engines

Commentary – Norway Decided to Digitize All the Norwegian Books

Alexis Madrigal – The Atlantic: “The National Library of Norway is planning to digitize all the books by the mid 2020s.  Yes. All. The. Books. In Norwegian, at least. Hundreds of thousands of them. Every book in the library’s holdings. By law, “all published content, in all media, [must] be deposited with the National Library of Norway,” so when …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardín Botánico

“The Digital Library of the Royal Botanic Garden (CSIC) is an online information resource about botanical bibliography. It wants to be the reference botany digital library of the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic Islands, Macaronesia, North Africa, Mediterranean region and Latin America publications; and also to provide the largest possible collection of essential works, journals, and other botanical works (historical, …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines