Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Thinking of buying a car in 10 years?

Then you will want to do some research because our President has targeted fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards as his next cause for change. Be sure to include these factors along with your price and safety analysis. Oh, and the cost of tire replacement.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Eye on the Government Printing Office

The Washington Post Federal Eye by Ed O'Keefe video profile focuses on Peter James, a GPO employee. Mr. James is responsible for "building, binding and marbling some of the most important government documents." I've had the pleasure of watching Mr. James demonstrate marbling edges of documents and seen works in progress along with some final results. It's amazing. Please, take a few minutes to view the video.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Documents of the Week: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Authority

The documents on display this week are from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Authority, otherwise known as HUD.
  • Building Partnerships Building Futures
  • Relocation Assistance to Displaced Homeowners
  • Suddenly thousands of families who couldn't buy a home, can (Vietnamese)
  • Are You a Victim of Housing Discrimination?
  • Danger in the home
  • Resident Rights and Responsibilities (Russian)
  • U.S. Housing Market Conditions, August 1997
  • Preserving Historic America
  • Open Space for Urban America
  • Best Practices for Effecting the Rehabilitation of Affordable Housing
  • Curbing Predatory Home Mortgage Lending: A Joint Report, June 2000
  • Help Yourself to a Health Home
  • Fair Housing Act, Fair Housing Act as Amended (Title 8) (Braille)
  • County Planning and Development Training, 2003 & 2004 Courses
  • The State of the Cities, 1998
  • 100 Q&A About Buying a New Home
  • Home Buyer's Vocabulary
  • Renewing Government

Electronic Documents

A New Feed for Government Information

GovFresh combines Twitter, YouTube, RSS, Facebook & Flickr to feed you official U.S. government information in one place.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

School Enrollment Data

School is almost out for the summer! Before you go on summer break, consider checking out some school enrollment data from the Census.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals

We're going thru our CD/DVD collection and this title caught my eye. I believe it's something that our nutrition students might find interesting. The same data from our CDs and more is available on the food surveys tab of the USDA website.

This caught my eye, What's in the Foods You Eat Search Tool, 3.0. You can find nutrient profiles for 13,000 commonly eaten foods in the U.S. Very cool!

I'm still finding useful information. Go to the Shopping, Cooking & Meal Planning section for:
  • finding healthy foods
  • reading & understanding food labels
  • ethnic cooking
  • cooking methods & recipes
  • food storage & preservation
  • emergency food supplies (do we really need to stock up on bread & milk when we think it might snow?)
  • FAQs
Lots of great information!

Re-launch of GPO.gov

GPO is pleased to announce the re-launch of its agency Web site, http://www.gpo.gov. This enhanced site includes separate Web pages for FDLP and LSCM information for the public. The new Web pages will help inform the public about and lead the public to Federal depository libraries. The redesigned site includes links to FDsys, GPO Access, the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications, the Federal Depository Library Directory, The FDLP Desktop, Ben's Guide,

and more, as well as Web pages for each of the agency's departments. (from announcements from the FDLP)


The enhanced site includes a Depository Library Spotlight (select Libraries link) which is currently spotlighting the documents collection at the University of Alabama. Congratulations to UA for being the first spotlighted library!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fraud and the Recovery Act

The Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice has a list of resources to aid you with identifying and reporting Recovery Act fraud.

Monday, May 4, 2009