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Politics Internet update

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>Dear all
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>Here is the latest update from Intute
>Giving a selection of the new resources added to the social sciences section.
>Remember to check our website for a complete list http://www.intute.ac.uk/ <https://exchange.lse.ac.uk/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.intute.ac.uk/> 
>In the blog this week: 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/blog/
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>Uk government publications http://www.intute.ac.uk/blog/2010/03/05/new-uk-government-publications-1-5th-march-2010/
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>Togo elections http://www.intute.ac.uk/blog/2010/03/04/togo-elections-are-they-fair/
>Should the bbc be cut http://www.intute.ac.uk/blog/2010/03/03/should-the-bbc-be-cut/
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>In the news this week : Togo elections.
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>Togo election 2010: Reportage par le Peuple pour le Peuple </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://togoelection2010.com/&handle=20100303-11330339> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://togoelection2010.com/&handle=20100303-11330339
>This interesting website was created by Ushahidi.com in association with the International Foundation for Electoral System (IFES) to cover the conduct of the 2010 presidential elections in Togo. It enables citizens with mobile phones to report incidents of electoral fraud, political violence and human rights abuses. Users to the site can see graphic mappings, incident reports and consult news headlines relating to the elections. Users should note that some materials are offered in French only. 
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>See more suggestions Togo elections http://www.intute.ac.uk/blog/2010/03/04/togo-elections-are-they-fair/
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>German Education Index </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.fachportal-paedagogik.de/fis_bildung/fis_form_e.html&handle=20100304-09083911> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.fachportal-paedagogik.de/fis_bildung/fis_form_e.html&handle=20100304-09083911
>FIS Bildung Literaturdatenbank (German Education Index) is maintained by the Educational Information System (FIS Bildung), a network of almost 30 documentation institutions, and is hosted by the German Institute for International Education Research (DIPF). It is a searchable index to journal articles, book chapters, reports and other grey literature covering all aspects of education policy, practice and theory. This includes coverage of teaching, the economics of education, and all levels of education from primary schooling to higher and adult education. Over 400 journal titles are indexed. These are primarily German language, but also include major English language publications. Entries cover publications from approximately 1980 onwards. Abstracts are provided. Materials are updated quarterly. It is possible to search in English, French or German. 
>Databank verkiezingsuitslagen - Dutch election results </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.verkiezingsuitslagen.nl/&handle=20100304-10323039> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.verkiezingsuitslagen.nl/&handle=20100304-10323039
>This website has been created by the Dutch Election Council to provide free access to information and statistical data from Dutch election. These include the results from Senate, House, local, European elections and Dutch referendums. Material is being added to the site continuously. There are plans to cover all elections from 1848 onwards. Although at present some areas of the site only cover 2000 onwards. It is possible to get tables of results for years, regions and parties. Some are offered in Dutch only.
>A Roma journey </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/exhibition/roma_journey/eng/index.html&handle=20100304-11192413> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/exhibition/roma_journey/eng/index.html&handle=20100304-11192413
>A fascinating online exhibition hosted by the European Library which spotlights materials relating to ROMA history culture and migration in Europe. The Curator's Collection gives visitors the rare chance to view important documents from the private collection of Roma expert, Mr. Dragoljub Ackovi>ć. These include books, manuscripts, postcards and photos from Europe and the Balkans. Highlights are the first ever written dictionary in Roma-Serbian-German compiled in a concentration camp in WWII and 19th Century film clips. Other areas of the exhibition include memorabilia (books, photographs and prints) in the Romani language drawn from the archives of the National Library of Serbia; there are also postcards, photographs and audio files of folk songs from the holdings of the national libraries of Denmark, Moldova and Georgia with audio content provided by the Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Technical and copyright information is displayed on the website. 
>Is an English backlash emerging? </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.ippr.org/publicationsandreports/publication.asp?id=730&handle=20100303-11480210> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.ippr.org/publicationsandreports/publication.asp?id=730&handle=20100303-11480210
>This site provides free access to the full text of a pamphlet by John Curtice which was published by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) in March 2010. The 8 page report uses data from the British Social Attitudes survey to present findings on English attitudes to devolution. Topics covered include attitudes towards devolution, national identity and perceptions of the distribution of public expenditure allocated to the different regions of the UK. 
>
>See more on devolution scotland http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/browse.pl?id=120196
>Wales http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/browse.pl?id=120168
>
>Tibet: from the collections of the American Geographical Society Library </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www4.uwm.edu/libraries/digilib/tibet/index.cfm&handle=20100302-10234130> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www4.uwm.edu/libraries/digilib/tibet/index.cfm&handle=20100302-10234130
>This site provides free access to over 1,000 historic images of Tibet from the holdings of the American Geographical Society Library. They include rare images of central Tibet taken by American explorers in 1900; photographs of Northern Tibet taken from photographs of northern Tibet are selected from the photographic collection of Harrison Forman (1932-1937) and a series of historic maps. Subject matter includes Buddhist monasteries, cities Information on copyright is displayed on the website which forms part of the University of Wisconsin digital Library. 
>CTBT newsroom </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://newsroom.ctbto.org/&handle=20100302-11072679> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://newsroom.ctbto.org/&handle=20100302-11072679
>This official website is designed to provide journalists with up to date news on the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) which is designed to limit the development of nuclear weapons. It includes press releases, twitter postings and the latest online videos from the CTBT. These cover issues relating to the ratification of the treaty, development of nuclear weapons, nuclear disarmament, and nuclear weapons testing. 
>DOD Social Media Hub </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://socialmedia.defense.gov/&handle=20100301-14381853> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://socialmedia.defense.gov/&handle=20100301-14381853
>This site is maintained by the United States Department of Defense. It provides a single access point to information about US military policy regarding the use of social media channels (Facebook, blogs, YouTube Microblogging (Twitter) by military departments and personnel. The site has news alerts, US military press releases, strategy documents and directories of the available web 2.0 social media services. 
>
>Games for Change </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.gamesforchange.org/ourwork&handle=20100301-14235569> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.gamesforchange.org/ourwork&handle=20100301-14235569>
>Games for Change is a US based non profit organisation which uses video games to offer innovative ways to teach young people about social justice issues. These include human rights, poverty, public health, politics, global warming and social exclusion. The website provides information on the aims of the organisation and numerous examples of its projects. Users can browse and play many of the games online. Most have associated information on educational aims and guidance on the use of gaming in online learning and education. There are also discussion forums for registered users. Copyright and technical information is displayed on the website. 
>
>Portuguese culture </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://purl.pt/index/porCulture/EN/index.html&handle=20100301-15070235> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://purl.pt/index/porCulture/EN/index.html&handle=20100301-15070235
>The Portuguese Culture collection is an online digital library which is maintained by the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal the National Library of Portugal. It is working to provide free online access to a collection of historic materials reflecting the culture and history of Portugal. These include manuscripts, historic books, journals and maps. More recent materials are included where copyright allows. A wide range of topic areas rare covered including: exploration and the Portuguese empire, the economic history of Portugal, historic accounts of Lisbon and other Portuguese cities and colonies, biographies of Portuguese historical figures and monarchs. Many items are offered in Portuguese only. Copyright and technical information is displayed on the website. 
>1812 History.com </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.1812history.com/&handle=20100301-15311541> 
>http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://www.1812history.com/&handle=20100301-15311541
>This site was created with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage. Partners include many historical archives such as Niagara Historical Society & Museum, It aims to provide students and educators with an online library of resources relating to the history of the 1812-1815 war of independence between Britain and North America. It is possible to read primary sources online. These include government publications, military documents, historic battle maps, documents from military battalions and individual papers and oral history accounts. Many of the items are held by Canadian archives. They also include photographs of images (such as artefacts from the battlefields) held in Canadian museum collections. A section for teachers contains suggested lesson plans. Information on copyright is provided on the website. 
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>Not new but site revamped!
>Gallica : la bibliotheque numerique 
>http://gallica.bnf.fr/ </cgi-bin/redir.pl?url=http://gallica.bnf.fr/&handle=sosig1091108455-810>  
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>Gallica is the digital library of the BNF (Bibliothèque nationale de France). It offers free access to a magnificent collection of over 1 million digital items from the historic (and some contemporary collections) of the leading libraries and archives of France. It is possible to search for books, documents, maps, musical scores, images, sound recordings, news papers and journals. All subject areas of the arts, humanities, sciences and social sciences are covered. There is a strong emphasis on French and francophone materials covering the political, economic and social history of France. Technical and copyright information is displayed on the website which also has email newsletter services, RSS feeds and a face book option for users to keep up to date with new additions. 
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>Heather Dawson
>Intute government and politics editor.
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