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Daily Archives: December 2, 2012

New on LLRX – New Economy Web Guide 2013 Under Obama

Via LLRXNew Economy Web Guide 2013 Under Obama – Internet research guru Marcus P. Zillman’s new guide is an essential resource for researchers in all sectors for whom identifying and leveraging economic data, news and scholarly publications is a requirement. It identifies comprehensive, accurate knowledge available through reliable and current sources from government, NGOs, advocacy groups and the private sector that is critical to effective and actionable work product.

UNDP opens data on over 6,000 projects in transparency drive

News release: “The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) today launched a new online portal allowing open, comprehensive public access to data on UNDP’s work in 177 countries and territories, fulfilling a commitment to full transparency by 2013 above and beyond international standards…The new portal, open.undp.org, comprises comprehensive programmatic information — from income and expenditures to… Continue Reading

2012: Record Arctic Sea Ice Melt, Multiple Extremes and High Temperatures

News release: “The years 2001–2011 were all among the warmest on record, and, according to the World Meteorological Organization, the first ten months indicate that 2012 will most likely be no exception despite the cooling influence of La Niña early in the year. WMO’s provisional annual statement on the state of the global climate also… Continue Reading

Census EEO Tabulation Provides a Profile of America's Workforce

“The U.S. Census Bureau released today the 2006-2010 American Community Survey Equal Employment Opportunity Tabulation. The tabulation consists of 107 tables about the labor force crossed by sex, race and ethnicity. The U.S. Census Bureau has produced this tabulation after every decennial census since the 1970s. However, for the first time, this tabulation uses American… Continue Reading

President’s Council of Advisors on Science, Technology issues new report on biomedical research

“Report To The President On Propelling Innovation In Drug Discovery, Development, and Evaluation, prepared by the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). This report responds to your request for recommendations on this topic…Despite major breakthroughs for some diseases, many of the most common human diseases are not effectively treated by existing therapies.… Continue Reading

The Federal Acquisition Regulation: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions,

CRS – The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR): Answers to Frequently Asked Questions, November 16, 2012 “The federal government is the largest buyer of goods and services in the world, and executive branch agencies—particularly the Department of Defense—make most of these purchases. Many (although not all) acquisitions by executive branch agencies are subject to the Federal… Continue Reading

European Case Law Identifier (ECLI)

Via the European e-Justice Portal – “The European Case Law Identifier (ECLI) has been developed to facilitate the correct and unequivocal citation of judgments from European and national courts related to EU law. A set of uniform metadata will help to improve search facilities for case law. Before ECLI, it was difficult and time-consuming to… Continue Reading

National Archives Posts Unsealed Materials from U.S. v. Liddy

“On May 1, 2009, Professor Luke Nichter of Texas A&M University-Central Texas petitioned Chief Judge Royce Lamberth of the District Court for the District of Columbia to release records sealed in the case of U.S. v. Liddy, the Watergate break-in case. The sealed proceedings include evidentiary discussions held outside the jury’s hearing, pretrial discussions between… Continue Reading

Census – Quarterly Workforce Indicators

“This brief draws on newly available data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Workforce Indicators, which includes information on firm age and size from the Business Dynamics Statistics microdata. The brief highlights statistics on hiring, turnover and wages at young businesses, finding that despite high worker turnover at young firms, the share of hires that… Continue Reading

One In 34 U.S. Adults Under Correctional Supervision in 2011, Lowest Rate Since 2000

Correctional Populations in the United States, 2011. Lauren E. Glaze, Erika Parks. November 29, 2012. NCJ 239972. “Presents summary data on the number of offenders under the supervision of the adult correctional systems in the United States at yearend 2011. Persons supervised by the adult correctional systems include those in the community under the authority… Continue Reading

The Federal Food Safety System: A Primer

CRS – The Federal Food Safety System: A Primer, Renée Johnson, Specialist in Agricultural Policy. November 26, 2012 “Numerous federal, state, and local agencies share responsibilities for regulating the safety of the U.S. food supply. Federal responsibility for food safety rests primarily with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture… Continue Reading