Category «Knowledge Management»

Library of Congress Launches Comprehensive New Search Feature

New Search (BETA): “For the first time you can search the largest sections of the Library’s site from one search box.” Search individually or collectively, the following content: U.S. historical and cultural collections (American Memory); Library of Congress Online Catalog; Prints & Photographs Online Catalog; Library of Congress Web site.

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

Transportation Research Board Publishes New Report on America's Commuting Trends

“TRB has released the third edition of Commuting in America (26 pages, PDF). The report was prepared by author Alan E. Pisarski under a joint project of the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) and the Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP). Commuting in America III is one of the most comprehensive documents of its kind. …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Experimental New Collaborative Wiki Branches Out from Wikipedia Project

Announcement: “The Citizendium, a “citizens’ compendium of everything,” will be an experimental new wiki project that combines public participation with gentle expert guidance. It will begin life as a “progressive fork” of Wikipedia. But we expect it to take on a life of its own and, perhaps, to become the flagship of a new set …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Wiki

Discovery's Edge: Mayo Clinic's online research magazine

“Discovery’s Edge: Mayo Clinic’s online research magazine…reports on published research findings as well as the progress of ongoing research at all three Mayo Clinic campuses. Coverage spans the scope of basic and applied research, clinical trials, translational research, biotechnology and epidemiology. Primary focus areas include cardiac, cancer, neurological, endocrine and lung diseases, as well as …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

New on LLRX.com

New on LLRX.com for October 15, 2006 Competitive Intelligence – A Selective Resource Guide, Updated, by Sabrina I. Pacifici and Donna Cavallini Criminal Justice Resources: Juvenile Law and Family Court Resources, by Ken Strutin Deal or No Deal – Licensing & Acquiring Digital Resources, by Kara Phillips The Tao of Law Librarianship: Flickr is the …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

Article Examines Trade Secrets in Our Public Infrastructure

Levine, David S., “Secrecy and Unaccountability: Trade Secrets in Our Public Infrastructure”. Florida Law Review, Forthcoming. [via SSRN] “Trade secrecy – the intellectual property doctrine that allows businesses to keep commercially valuable information secret for a potentially unlimited amount of time – is increasingly intruding in the operation of our public infrastructure, like voting machines, …

Subjects: Intellectual Property, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

Assessment of Reliability of Bulk Power Systems in North America

Press release, October 16, 2006: North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) Issues First Reliability Assessment Since Being Named the Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) – “The adequacy of North’s America’s electricity system will decline soon,” according to the CEO of NERC/ERO. Report – 2006 Long-Term Reliability Assessment: the Reliability of Bulk Power Systems in North America, …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management

Study Examines Midwest Election Coverage

Joyce Foundation News press release, Midwest Local TV Newscasts Average 36 Seconds of Election Coverage: “In the month following the traditional Labor Day kickoff of the 2006 election campaign season, television stations in nine Midwest markets devoted an average of 36 seconds to election coverage during the typical 30-minute local news broadcast, a new analysis …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management

Draft Paper, Participatory Networks: The Library as Conversation

Participatory Networks: The Library as Conversation, Public DRAFT September 21, 2006, R. David Lankes, Joanne Silverstein. Produced for the American Library Association’s Office for Information Technology Policy. Information Institute of Syracuse. Syracuse University’s school of Information Studies. There are three ways to provide comments on the public draft: Read and E-Mail; Read and Join the …

Subjects: Blogs, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Wiki