Consumer Reports’ Survey on Int’l Travel Website Fares

A Cross-Border Examination of 20 Travel Web Sites – Selling International Airline Tickets in the United States and Six Western European Countries: “The flight and fare data provided by sister travel sites — such as the Expedia, Travelocity and Opodo brands — varied widely from country to country, completely dispelling any notions that these sites …

Subjects: E-Commerce

New on LLRX.com

A trio of PowerPoint presentations providing resources on the following timely issues: Corporate Blogging – Sabrina I. Pacifici documents and illustrates how the development and implementation of blogs within your organization can serve as a key application to facilitate research services, knowledge management, marketing, training, and communications within groups, departments, and enterprise wide. Got Competitive …

Subjects: Blogs, Cybercrime, ID Theft, Libraries, PC Security

Survey Documents Importance of Addressing Consumer PC Security Issues

Press release: Bentley College Survey Finds U.S. Adults Are Concerned About Cyber-Security Issues, But Still Need Help Understanding Internet Threats [Link] From the survey findings (6 pages, PDF): “Current efforts to address the widespread lack of home PC security do not distinguish between expert and inexpert home PC users, and do not take into account …

Subjects: Internet, PC Security

New Blog on Maryland Law

Librarian Trevor Rosen has launched a blog on Maryland Law. Trevor states he “decided to create this blog as a resource for those of us interested in staying up to date on newsworthy Maryland legal developments and new online tools useful to the Maryland legal coummunity. I intend this to be a collaborative project–one that …

Subjects: Blogs, Legal Research

Sneak Preview of New Design and Features for THOMAS Legislative Info System

Announcement on upcoming release of new design for THOMAS: An Updated THOMAS – The 109th Congress convenes at noon on January 4, 2005. In preparation for that, we have been working to improve the appearance and the usefulness of THOMAS, the Library of Congress’ public legislative information system. We expect the updated site to be …

Subjects: E-Government, Legal Research, Legislation

GAO Responds to Congressional Requests to Investigate 2004 Election

Government Computer News reports that in response to requests from 13 Democratic members of Congress, the agency has determined that an investigation of e-voting security issues associated with the 2004 election is now warranted. Links to PDF copies of the series of letters charting the addition of signatories to the request made to the Comptroller …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents