Data Overload, Multitasking and the Web

The Lure of Data: Is It Addictive?: “According to research compiled by David E. Meyer, a psychology professor at the University of Michigan, multitaskers actually hinder their productivity by trying to accomplish two things at once. Mr. Meyer has found that people who switch back and forth between two tasks, like exchanging e-mail and writing …

Subjects: Internet

Blogging Catches on With Gov’t, Corporations, Academics

Blogs in the Workplace: a “…growing number of businesses, government organizations and educational institutions are using Web logs to manage and improve the flow of information among employees. These blogs, not accessible to the public, typically allow many people to contribute entries that can be read by others in the organization.” Blogging as a Course …

Subjects: Blogs

Anniversary of Freedom of Information Act

“George Washington University’s National Security Archive, the leading non-profit user of the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, today released its annual Freedom of Information Act birthday posting, 37 years to the day after President Johnson grudgingly signed the U.S. FOIA into law on July 4, 1966. The Archive reported that documents released under federal, state …

Subjects: Freedom of Information

Dept. of Interior Loses Net Connection Again

From Government Computer News: “The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia again has ordered the Interior Department to disconnect most of its systems from the Internet to protect American Indian trust data. The department has disconnected at least 3,000 computers from the Internet as a result of the order..” See my previous posting …

Subjects: E-Government

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Subjects: Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

Courts, Public Records and Privacy

Are Public Court Records Too Public in Cyberspace?: “As state court officials across the nation ponder whether and how to make courthouses Internet-friendly, policymakers from California to New York are shielding many otherwise readily available records from cyberspace.” Resources referenced in the article include: New York State Commission on Public Access to Court Records Reporters …

Subjects: Courts, E-Government, Privacy

Profits Prevail as Web Privacy Declines

From a July 1, 2003 Washington Post article: “…marketers and an array of service providers expanding their collection and use of consumers’ e-mail addresses and other personal information, despite broad assurances to protect individual privacy and honor consumers’ choices about how much marketing they want to receive.”

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Mail, Privacy