Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship
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Conference Reports
Government Information Committee
Susan Norrisey
Texas Tech
lismn@lib.ttu.edu
Government Information Committee
The committee will begin work on a Web site that will report on news
regarding government information. Members will continue to monitor various
electronic discussion groups pertaining to government information and will
send brief reports to STS-L. During the conference, members of the
committee attended information sessions held by the GODORT Federal Documents
Task Force, GODORT Legislative Committee, and the ALA Washington Office. Some
developments of interest are listed below:
- Two separate database protection bills have been introduced in the U.S.
House. The library community supports H.R. 1858, the Consumer Investor
Access to Information Act of 1999 because this bill is more narrowly focused
and thought to provide a more balanced approach.
- H.R. 1790, the Chemical Safety Information and Site Security Act of 1999
proposes that federal depository libraries provide access to risk management
plans of chemical manufacturing plant. The US EPA had planned to make those
plans available online in June, however, some federal enforcement officials
fear the potential risk of making that information available to terrorists.
- The Copyright Office released its recommendations regarding use of copyrighted
materials in support of distance education, see
http://www.loc.gov/copyright/cpypub/de_rprt.pdf. [Note: Broken link removed 8/1/00
by ald]
More information on these issues is available from the ALA Washington Office
Web site at http://www.ala.org/washoff/alawon/index.html.
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