UK Political web observatory
UK Political Web Observatory has been created by Linkfluence and Westminster Advisers with Dr Nick Anstead. In early 2016 they examined 819 sites to create a spatialised visual interactive map of online networks viewpoint on Brexit enabling users to explore the interconnections and influence of specific groups. Detailed information on the methodology used is available […]
Family Online Safety Grid Directory update
Global Resource & Information Directory (GRID) was first launched in 2010 by the Family Online Safety Institute in partnership with UNICEF. Its aim is to provide a series of country files on guidelines, organisations and regulations governing and regulating Internet safety, especially with regard to children. For more reports on issue relating to child Internet […]
Recipe
As the BBC launch the demise of their online recipe website admin public outcry discover how the Web Archive is conserving the site forever. And explore these fabulous historic cookbook collections: The British library has a learning site with excerpts from cookbooks from the middle ages to 1900 The Women’s Library@LSE digital library has some […]
Cybervault- How is the US government involved in cyberhacking/ defence and war?
National Security Archive based at George Washington University has just launched this new specialist site to reveal and monitor the activities of the US government concerning cyberspace. This includes hacking, monitoring, defence and cyberwarfare. Access the text of several hundred documents, many released through Freedom of Information requests. See the launch blog posting for details […]
The Web Index
… “tracks the Web’s contribution to social, economic and political progress across 86 countries.” Find it at: http://thewebindex.org/
US Government publications new website
GPO Launches Beta of govinfo.gov. The site will eventually replace Federal Digital System (FDsys) in 2017. It can be used to access the latest Congressional Record and other documents from the American government including the ability to track bills. Read this article on how it is modelling itself on Google!
Changing face of journalism
The Independent newspaper will be ceasing printed publication. A useful article on the conversation blog by a journalist involved in its early years sets the demise in context. Other useful resources for finding information on newspaper circulation which enable the tracing of recent trends include: Materials from the Pew Research Center which trace the declining […]
Draft Investigatory Powers Bill: parliamentary report launched
Joint Committee on the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill has just published a report with 86 recommendations on improving the clarity of the bill. The website has access to written and oral evidence presented. View the full text of the Bill and associated documents on the Home Office website Also released this week the Intelligence and […]
Historic photographs: the changing workplace
As part of a new exhibition, the Bank of England Archive has released some of its historic photographs online. Some fascinating examples on the BBC website show the changing workplace. There is also a free Flickr site
Parents, teens and digital monitoring
Find out what percentage of American parents surveyed checked their teenagers Facebook accounts, texts and emails in this enlightening new study from Pew Internet Research Centre . The EU Kids online research network website contains a wealth of reports and data on children’s internet use. View its 2014 report . The Berkman Digital Literacy Platform provides free […]

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