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European Commission Press Room

The European Commission’s online press room is updated around the clock and is available in French and English. Some of the sections included are: Headlines, Last-minute (last minute news), Latest Press Releases, Press release database–1985 to date (search by date, subject, institution or reference number), Press releases of the last 7 days, News from other institutions, Calendar of events, Commission’s agenda, and News in pictures.

NTIS (National Technical Information Service)

Users can search the NTIS Electronic Catalog for over 400,000 publications plus CD-ROMS, datafiles, and audiovisuals received since 1990. The items are government-funded scientific, technical, and engineering information from United States government agencies and departments. NTIS also handles items from Canada, Europe and Japan. Users can place an order online and pick up purchased downloads. E-mail weekly NTILS E-Alerts are available and Best Seller Announcements. There are links to four product families and four product types.

A Project for Attorney Retention

The goal of PAR is to improve recruiting and retention of talented attorneys at District of Columbia law firms through work schedules designed to allow better balance between work demands and attorneys lives outside the office. Recommendations for professionally rewarding, non-punitive work schedules are being developed by PAR. This site provides links to “what part-time arrangements D.C. firms now have” (The Scoop), “what part-time attorneys say works–and doesn’t” (Real Life), and Tips for Going Part-Time. There are also links to articles, work-life resources, and past issues of the newsletter. PAR is an initiative of The Gender, Work and Family Program of American University Washington College of Law, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and supported by the Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia.

Phaster

“Phaster is an info portal that will help you find: reverse lookup phone numbers, MP3’s, proxy hacks, stock quotes, currency conversions, online maps, weather reports, eMail, free submission services, etc!” It billed as a noncommercialized website.

Suite 101.com – Librarians and Information Science

This website provides articles, discussions, and Internet resources of value to librarians and information professionals. There are links to the following topics: Top Five Web Sites, General Sites–Start Here, Quick Reference Tools, Internet Searching, Research Tools, Acquisitions, Weeding, Cataloguing, The Reference Process, Readers’ Advisory, Professional Organization, Employment, Electronic Discussion List, Professional Development, Hot Topics in Librarianship, Library Schools, Information Brokering and Freelancing, LIS News, and Fun & Humor.

LLRX.com Editors’ Featured Site for February 19, 2001:

PDA JD.com

This site focuses specifically on issues of interest to the legal community regarding the use of PDA products and related services. Although there are no programs available for download (go to Avantgo.com for those), the site provides: feature articles; product reviews and ratings; buyer advice and product how-to-guides; discussion forums; current PDA news; and a document converter for viewing computer files on your PDA.

Editors Featured Site for February 15, 2001:

Profusion

This beta site search engine is from Intelliseek. It has over 1,000 sources of information, a large collection of searchable “invisible Web” sources, and allows users to search using already specified groups of vertical search sources. Under the Legal topic, there are currently 9 searchable areas, including Federal Government, Legal Directories, Legal News and Legal Forms.

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