Category «Knowledge Management»

Search Wikia Project

“Search Wikia serves as a platform for the development of a new open source search engine with user-editable search results. This wiki accompanies the development therefore, and is used as a sounding board for ideas, organization and technical stuff. It is a place for the search community to discuss the project and search related issues.” …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Search Engines, Wiki

KPMG's Healthcare Industry Report 2006

“KPMG’s Healthcare Industry Report–2006 offers information about the current state of the U.S. healthcare industry, recent history, and challenges ahead. We review health status, healthcare quality, and national health expenditures, and offer perspectives and statistics on various components of the healthcare system…Healthcare delivery and financing in the United States is costly, complex, and widely misunderstood. …

Subjects: Congress, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Legislation

ARL Academic Law Library Statistics, 2004-05

Press release: “The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) announces the availability of the ARL Academic Law Library Statistics 2004–05. This publication presents compilations and rankings of data that describe collections, expenditures, personnel, and services in 77 law libraries at ARL member institutions throughout North America. In 2004–05, the reporting law libraries held a median of …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

ARL Publishes Health Sciences Library Statistics 2004-05

Press release: “The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) announces the availability of the ARL Academic Health Sciences Library Statistics 2004-05. This publication presents compilations and rankings of data that describe collections, expenditures, personnel, and services in 67 medical libraries at ARL member institutions throughout North America. In 2004-05, the reporting health sciences libraries held a …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Libraries

Grant to Internet Archive Allows Expansion of Open Access Historical Collections

Press release: “The Internet Archive Receives Grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to Digitize and Provide Open Online Access to Historical Collections from Five Major Libraries…The Sloan Foundation is proud to support the digitization of these high-value collections from five of the nation’s leading cultural institutions and to ensure that these materials will always be …

Subjects: Copyright, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines

Sabrina Pacifici Profiled in Law Practice Magazine, December 2006

The December 2006 issue of ABA’s Law Practice Magazine features a profile of Sabrina I. Pacifici, founder, editor, publisher of LLRX.com and author of beSpacific. After a decade of publishing the free webzine on law and technology resources, and with more than four years and 11,000 postings on beSpacific.com, I am delighted to continue my …

Subjects: Blogs, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Marketing

AP Reports White House Tightens Publishing Rules for USGS Scientists

AP: “The Bush administration is clamping down on scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey, who study everything from caribou mating to global warming, subjecting them to controls on research that might go against official policy. New rules require screening of all facts and interpretations by agency scientists. The rules apply to all scientific papers and …

Subjects: Censorship, E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Pentagon Releases New Counterinsurgency Field Manual

Press release: “The Army and Marine Corps announce the release of the Counterinsurgency Field Manual…the new manual pursues a general approach to counterinsurgency, not one aimed specifically at any of the ongoing operations.” From the Forward: “It has been 20 years since the Army published a field manual devoted exclusively to counterinsurgency operations. For the …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management

Nearly Half of our Lives Spent with TV, Radio, Internet, Newspapers

Press release: Nearly Half of our Lives Spent with TV, Radio, Internet, Newspapers, According to Census Bureau Publication, December 15, 2006. “Adults and teens will spend nearly five months (3,518 hours) next year watching television, surfing the Internet, reading daily newspapers and listening to personal music devices. That’s only one of thousands of nuggets of …

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