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Monthly Archives: May 2013

Survey of UK Academics covers resource discovery and current awareness, library collections and content access, the print to electronic format transition

“The UK Survey of Academics 2012, conducted by Ithaka S+R, Jisc, and Research Libraries UK (RLUK), examines the attitudes and behaviours of academics at higher education institutions across the United Kingdom. Our objective is to provide the entire sector, including universities, learned societies, scholarly publishers, and especially academic libraries, with timely findings and analysis that… Continue Reading

Kaiser – Health Insurance Subsidy Calculator

Health Insurance Subsidy Calculator – Estimate impact based on income, family size, age, and tobacco usage “This tool illustrates health insurance premiums and subsidies for people purchasing insurance on their own in new health insurance exchanges (or “Marketplaces”) created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Beginning in October 2013, middle-income people under age 65, who… Continue Reading

Six Months Before Open Enrollment Begins, Many Americans Remain Unaware Of, Or Confused About, The ACA

Kaiser Health Tracking Poll – April 2013: “As government officials, community organizations and advocates gear up the consumer information and assistance efforts that will surround this fall’s open enrollment for the health insurance exchanges created under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), much of the public remains confused about the status of the health law, according… Continue Reading

Pew – Warming Oceans Are Reshaping Fisheries

“For the first time, scientists have shown that ocean warming has had a global impact on the mix of species caught by fishermen. Previous studies indicated that some species are shifting location in response to temperature increases, with fish gradually moving away from the equator into cooler waters. However, research published in May 2013 in… Continue Reading

CDC – Suicide Among Adults Aged 35–64 Years – United States, 1999–2010

Suicide Among Adults Aged 35–64 Years — United States, 1999–2010. MMWR, May 3, 2013 / 62(17); 321-325 “Suicide is an increasing public health concern. In 2009, the number of deaths from suicide surpassed the number of deaths from motor vehicle crashes in the United States (1). Traditionally, suicide prevention efforts have been focused mostly on… Continue Reading

Hitting the limits of "outside the box" thinking? Monetary policy in the crisis and beyond

Hitting the limits of “outside the box” thinking? Monetary policy in the crisis and beyond. Speech by Jaime Caruana, General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements, to OMFIF (Golden Series Lecture), London, 16 May 2013. “Central banks have had to “think outside the box” to address unprecedented financial instability and to provide monetary stimulus… Continue Reading

New on GAO – Defense Headquarters, Financial Audit, Strategic Sourcing

Defense Headquarters – DOD Needs to Periodically Review and Improve Visibility Of Combatant Commands’ Resources, GAO-13-293, May 15, 2013 Strategic Sourcing – Financial Audit – Congressional Award Foundation’s Fiscal Years 2012 and 2011 Financial Statements, GAO-13-554, May 15, 2013 Strategic Sourcing – Leading Commercial Practices Can Help Federal Agencies – Increase Savings When Acquiring Services,… Continue Reading

BIS – Consumer Inflation Expectations in Turkey

Consumer Inflation Expectations in Turkey. IFC Working Papers No 10, May 2013 “The expectations obtained from surveys play an important role as leading indicators for the application of the monetary policies. The ability to measure inflation expectations is an integral part of central bank policy especially for central banks that are implementing inflation-targeting regime. A… Continue Reading

NTSB – Safety Report on Eliminating Impaired Driving

“On May 14, 2013, the 25th anniversary of our nation’s deadliest drunk-driving crash, which killed 24 children and three adults in Carrollton, Ky., the NTSB’s five-member board voted unanimously to issue bold recommendations to help the United States reach zero and eliminate alcohol-impaired driving. Bold steps are needed: On average, every hour, one person dies… Continue Reading

CDC – Sleep and Sleep Disorders

CDC- Sleep and Sleeping Disorders: “Insufficient sleep is associated with a number of chronic diseases and conditions—such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and depression—which threaten our nation’s health. Notably, insufficient sleep is associated with the onset of these diseases and also poses important implications for their management and outcome. Moreover, insufficient sleep is responsible for… Continue Reading