LLRXBuzz - September 16, 2002
By Tara Calishain, Published on September 16, 2002
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OSHA Announces Reorganization Plan
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has announced some
changes designed to provide more assistance for employers in complying
with OSHA regulations. First, is the creation of the Office of Small
Business which will provide small businesses with ways to reduce illnesses
and injuries in the workplace. It will also solicit feedback about
concerns of small businesses. Next, the safety and health standard-setting
portions of OSHA will refocus to non-regulatory approaches to dealing with
workplace issues. Get a full article on the changes at
http://tinyurl.com/1ge9.
2002 Best of the Web Announced
The Center for Digital Government and Government Technology have announced
the winners of the 2002 Best of the Web Contest which they sponsored.
E-government portals were evaluated for internal efficiencies and citizen
conveniences.
Winners are the My Virginia and TampaGov Web sites. My Virginia, at
http://www.vipnet.org, features
wireless services and real-time customer services, while providing
information within three clicks.
Tampagov.net's redesigned Web site has "Find it Fast" and "How do I"
interactive applications. Income for Tampa city agencies averages about
$100,000 per month from online payments. Get the press release and the
full list of winners at
http://www1.internetwire.com/iwire/iwprj?id=46128&cat=te.
CourtEXPRESS.com Launches Criminal
Alert
CourtEXPRESS.com has announced a
product that provides email alerts of court cases involving a specific
individual or company. Criminal Alert subscribers can request to be
notified when specified parties are named in criminal litigation and when
new dockets are filed in a court case. You can get the press release with
the announcement from
http://library.northernlight.com/FC20020903890000045.html.
Windows XP From A to Z
Kelly Theriot offers an in-depth page of answers for all the questions
that come up for Windows XP users at
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm. Click on any of the
letters from A to Z, and view the questions that have already been
submitted under that letter. Some of the questions link to other locations
on the page at Kellys-korner and some link directly to the Microsoft
support center.
The thing I find most appealing about this site is that you can use it
without having a computer degree. Answers are short, explanations are
clear and directions are precise.
If you like the A-Z information, don't forget to check out the XP Howtos
link list at
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp.htm and the XP Side Issues page at
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_side_issues.htm.
Pennsylvania Web Site Offers Online
Renewal of Professional
Licenses
PA PowerPort, at http://www.state.pa.us,
has announced that licensed professionals living within the state will be
able to renew their professional licenses online. Nursing Home
Administrators will be the first to renew online, and other professions
will be added as their board's expirations dates occur in the next couple
of years. License PA will include licensed-holders in the real- estate,
business and health professions.
To access the database from the State's front page, enter "License PA" in
the PA Keyword search box. Registration is required to renew a license or
update current record information. You also have the option to click on
License
Verification to search for a person or facility by name or number.
Informed Librarian Launches
Infosources Publishing has launched a new free monthly publication called
Informed Librarian. This HTML newsletter provides a list of "all the
library and information-related journals, e-journals, magazines, e-zines,
newsletters and e-
newsletters that have hit their electronic newsstands out during the
month." The list for the first issue covers from AALL Spectrum to Wired
West and includes links to multiple issues of ResearchBuzz, the Scout
Report, Ex Libris, and The Serials Librarian.
In addition to a list of links to journal and e-zine issues, the
newsletter also includes editor's picks, links to articles of interest to
librarians. There's also a list of new books relevant to librarians and
site managers.
Subscription, as I noted, is free. You can sign up for the newsletter at
http://www.infosourcespub.com/ilofreesubscribe.cfm.
Google Goes to Ireland
Google's opened a country-specific domain for Ireland.
http://www.google.ie gives you
the option of searching pages from the entire Web or for pages from
Ireland only. The interface is also available in Irish.
Live Chat Reference at the LOC
The Recorded Sound Reference Center at the Library of Congress is now
offering a live chat reference service from 2-3pm EST, Monday through
Friday. The reference service is for answering research-oriented questions
about the audio holdings of the LOC (over two million items.)
You can get to the service at
http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/. You'll see that this page offers both
text chatting for several different reference services (including
manuscripts, business, motion pictures, and science) and general reference
information about other sections of the library including law, rare books,
and international holdings.
