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Social care costs.This week a cap was announced. See our links to free
resources
<http://lselibraryresearch.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/social-care-costs-shou
ld-we-be-cheerful.html> 
On this topic: a new site for consumers - Find me good care
<http://www.findmegoodcare.co.uk/>  from Social care Institute for
Excellence (SCIE)  provides a searchable database of good care providers
by postcode. It also has news and advice.

North Korea stages weapons test in defiance of international nuclear
weapons testing bans.
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/12/north-korea-nuclear-test-ea
rthquake> 
The IAEA is the international authority covering nuclear issues. Its
website has factsheets,
<http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/iaeadprk/index.shtml>  statements
and reports on North Korea's nuclear capacity.  
The library <http://www.iaea.org/nuclearenergy/library/databases.html>
has an online catalogue which provides references to some relevant
publications.
Nuclear.files <http://www.nuclearfiles.org/>  has a timeline of key
events in nuclear 
history It includes syllabi and course collections
<http://www.nuclearfiles.org/menu/educators/>  for teachers. 
There is also a library of treaties
<http://www.nuclearfiles.org/menu/library/treaties/>  and agreements. 
Another good educational site is the The Alsos library
<http://alsos.wlu.edu/qsearch.aspx?browse=warfare/North+Korean+Nuclear+W
eapons+Program>  which is a component of the National Science
Foundation's National Science Digital Library. This has bibliographic
references to a range of material covering all aspects of nuclear
issues. 

It offers links to a series of resources on the North Korea Nuclear
weapons programme from established think tanks (mainly USA based) 
The Federation of American Scientists
<http://www.fas.org/programs/ssp/nukes/index.html>   nuclear program
monitors weapons worldwide. See country files on capabilities.
The section on North Korea
<http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/dprk/index.html>  has reports from 2012. 

Horsemeat scandal
Horsemeat investigation: Written statement by Owen Paterson
<http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2013/02/13/wms-horsemeat-13-feb-2013/> 
This is a written ministerial statement by Environment Secretary Owen
Paterson on the investigation of horse meat in food products. 
also published this week Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee -
Eighth Report
<http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmselect/cmenvfru/946
/946.pdf> 
There is also a parliamentary investigation of contamination of beef
products
<http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-sel
ect/environment-food-and-rural-affairs-committee/inquiries/parliament-20
10/contamination-of-beef-products/> . Get the latest minutes and reports
here. 
The Food Standards Agency
<http://www.food.gov.uk/enforcement/monitoring/horse-meat/>  website has
a timeline and papers on its horsemeat investigation.
DEFRA
<http://www.defra.gov.uk/food-farm/food/labelling/processed-beef-horse-m
eat/>  has latest government statements and reports on its website 
European Food Safety Agency
<http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/press/news/130211.htm>  press statement. 
EU press releases
<http://www.eu2013.ie/news/news-items/20130213mislabellingofprocessedmea
tpr/>  on meeting about problem. 
Official EU pages on food safety regulation
<http://ec.europa.eu/food/index_en.htm> .
Soil Association news feed includes summaries of news stories about the
scandal.
<http://www.soilassociation.org/supportus/readtodaysnews/todaysnews/arti
cleid/4950/todays-news> 
Sustain web <http://www.sustainweb.org/publications/>  has publications
and reports on local community initiatives to grow and provide healthy
food. 

Pope resignation.
Official Vatican website <http://www.vatican.va/> 
Has a press release <http://www.news.va/en/news/111258>  of the historic
resignation. 
The Poynter institute
<http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/mediawire/203812/pope-benedict-xvi-r
esigns-what-you-need-to-know/>   has produced a useful collection of
quick facts figures and links for journalists about papal resignations. 
If you want to find out data about the Catholic Church try these
resources.
The Global Catholic Population
<http://www.pewforum.org/Christian/Catholic/The-Global-Catholic-Populati
on.aspx>  
New data and analysis from the Pew Forum on Religion Public Life.  Found
out which countries currently have the most Catholics and the change in
share of Catholics between 1910 and 2010 
British Religion in numbers <http://www.brin.ac.uk/commentary/overview/>
has useful facts on religious practice and belief in the UK. BRIN is
based at the University of Manchester. It also has an excellent
directory of links to other data sources <http://www.brin.ac.uk/links/>
relating to religion worldwide. The Association of Religion Data
Archives <http://www.thearda.com/denoms/d_836.asp>  offers historical
and statistical patterns both on the declining number of Catholic
churches and clergy members in the United States, as well as
county-level data on the distribution of Catholic adherents across the
country.

 


Access to Middle East and Islamic resources.
<http://amirmideast.blogspot.co.uk/> 
Useful blog highlighting open access resources in this area.
Key emphasis upon journals covering all subject areas.
Created by USA libraries.
Find out the latest news about what you can get for free. Covers,
culture, history, civilisation.

Which? University site <http://university.which.co.uk/> 
Launched by the consumer body. Get advice on courses and on individual
universities in UK higher education. Includes student viewpoints.
Other alternatives.
The Sunday Times
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/sunday_times_
university_guide>  has a free associated website based on its good
university guide  where you can view and compare the rankings. Covers
undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Unistats <http://unistats.direct.gov.uk/> 
Official site maintained by UCAS. It enables you to search and compare
information about universities and colleges in the UK, and the subjects
they offer. It includes results from the National Student Survey which
measures levels of student satisfaction. 

ACCESS: YouTube <http://accessyoutube.org.uk/> 
Henshaws College and JISC launch an accessible YouTube website. See
details of the modifications on the jisctech blog.
<http://blog.jisctechdis.ac.uk/?p=555>   the aim is to remove
unnecessary distractions and make it easier for students with learning
difficulties and problems accessing websites easier to search for
content.

Languages: The State of the Nation
Demand and Supply of Language Skills in the UK
Download the full text of this British Academy report from here.
<http://www.britac.ac.uk/policy/State_of_the_Nation_2013.cfm>  The 1996
page report covers.
the extent of the demand for language skills, language skill demand and
industry, UK capacity in foreign languages, the social and geographic
spread of language skills
There are also a number of other publications on languages in HE
<http://www.britac.ac.uk/policy/Languages_Publications.cfm> on the
website.

State of the union 2013
<http://www.brookings.edu/research/topics/state-of-the-union?cid=em_sotu
alert021113> 
The Brookings Institution provided coverage of the event.
Its Facebook page highlighted the best features.
<https://www.facebook.com/brookings?cid=em_sotualert021113> 
and they were involved in Twitter live tweeting.
<http://twitter.com/BrookingsInst?cid=em_sotualert021113> 
The National Academies
<http://notes.nap.edu/2013/02/13/the-state-of-the-union-address/>  have
produced a guide to the state of the Union for American citizens. Great
starting point for those wanting a gentle introduction. It has a
transcript.
Plus links to lots of full text academic books published by NAP covering
the topics mentioned in the address.


To End on a light note:Valentine's Day
Guardian valentines.
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/from-the-archive-blog/2013/feb/14
/valentines-day-traditions-valentine-cards?CMP=twt_gu>  see some
historic features from the Guardian archive.
Historic Valentine's Day images from the Library of Congress.
<http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?va=exact&sp=1&st=gallery&q=Valentin
es&fi=subject&op=PHRASE> 
The British Postal Museum and archive
<http://postalheritage.wordpress.com/2013/02/14/valentines-greetings-tel
egrams/>  has some examples of Valentine's Day telegrams on its blog. 
They also have a Flickr selection
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/postalheritage/sets/72157632751550358/> .
Finally the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
<http://www4.uwm.edu/libraries/special/nurse_romance/nurse_romance1.cfm>


has a nurse romance collection of novels on its archive. se a selection
of covers - useful for social science research into images of women
nurses!

 

Heather Dawson

LSE Library

 


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