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Daily Archives: June 18, 2012

In Brief: Next Steps in the War in Afghanistan? Issues for Congress

CRS – In Brief: Next Steps in the War in Afghanistan? Issues for Congress, June 15, 2012. Catherine Dale, Specialist in International Security

  • As of mid-2012, many observers point to a coalescing vision of the way forward—shared by the governments of the United States, Afghanistan, and other international partners—that includes bringing the current campaign to a close by the end of 2014, and pursuing a political settlement among the parties in conflict, while extending U.S. and other international commitments to Afghanistan beyond 2014. In evaluating this emerging vision, some observers emphasize that the overall level of ambition has been lowered, while others stress that the timeline for international engagement has been extended.”
  • CRS – U.S. Response to the Global Threat of Tuberculosis: Basic Facts

    U.S. Response to the Global Threat of Tuberculosis: Basic Facts. Alexandra E. Kendall, Analyst in Global Health, June 15, 2012 “Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most widespread infectious diseases in the world, infecting an average of 9 million people annually. Although TB is curable, more than 1 million TB-related deaths occur each year. Due… Continue Reading

    Everything you always wanted to know about approved medicines (but didn't know where to look)

    “Ever wanted to know the ins and outs of almost every drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration since 1939? By using the Drugs@FDA database, you can search for information about FDA-approved brand name and generic drugs and therapeutic biological products. The database includes most of the drug products approved since 1939 and has… Continue Reading

    The Role of Antitrust in Protecting Competition, Innovation, and Consumers as the Digital Revolution Matures

    The Role of Antitrust in Protecting Competition, Innovation, and Consumers as the Digital Revolution Matures: The Case against the Universal-EMI Merger and E-Book Price Fixing – Mark Cooper, Director of Research, Consumer Federation of America Fellow, Donald McGannon Communications Research Center, Fordham University – Jodie Griffin, Staff Attorney, Public Knowledge, June 2012 “This paper presents… Continue Reading

    Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Report – FDA’s Contribution to the Drug Shortage Crisis

    FDA’s Contribution to the Drug Shortage Crisis, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Report, U.S. House of Representatives, 112th Congress, June 15, 2012. “American patients and doctors currently confront an unprecedented shortage of critical drugs. The widespread shortages are causing inferior treatment regimens, interruptions in care, higher health care costs, and even premature death. The… Continue Reading

    Data Citation Brochure published by UK's Economic and Social Research Council

    “Just to let you all know that here at the Economic and Social Data Service in the UK we have been working with the ESRC on a brochure to encourage data citation amongst our social scientists and journal publishers. In October 2011 we minted over 5000 DOIs for our ESDS Collection with Datacite, using a… Continue Reading

    OCLC – Lasting Impact: Sustainability of Disciplinary Repositories

    Lasting Impact: Sustainability of Disciplinary Repositories “offers a quick environmental scan of the repository landscape and then focuses on disciplinary repositories—those subject-based, often researcher-initiated loci for research information. Seven of these repositories are profiled, with a focus on their varied business models. The report concludes with a discussion of sustainability, including funding models, factors that… Continue Reading