E-DOC Alert
The NEDOCS list of publications for Summer 2010 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
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The NEDOCS list of publications for Summer 2010 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
The NEDOCS list of publications for Summer 2010 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
LINK ROT - What a great description for the disappearance of urls from web sites!
It seems to us that certain Nebraska state agencies (who shall remain nameless) completely revamp their web sites about once a year. While that can be wonderful on many levels, it is frustrating if it causes our NebraskAccess links to an agency's terrific services to become compost. Decomposed links in library catalogs are another unpleasant side effect.
The results of the 3rd annual Chesapeake Project Legal Information Archive "link rot" analysis affirm the importance of our downloading, scanning and archiving of Nebraska state agency publications. http://nlc.nebraska.gov/epubs
The 2010 analysis reveals that nearly 28 percent of the online publications archived between March 2007 and March 2008 have now disappeared from their original locations on the Web but, due to the project’s preservation efforts, remain accessible via permanent archive URLs. During the three years that the URLs were studied, link rot increased from about one in every 12 archived titles in 2008, to one in every seven titles in 2009, and finally to about one in every 3.5 titles in 2010.
The analysis also explores the prevalence of link rot among top-level domains, showing content at state-government URLs (.state.__.us) to be at a significant risk for link rot, compared to resources posted to government (.gov) and organization (.org) Web sites.
The Chesapeake Project was launched in 2007 by the Georgetown University Law Library and the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia as a collaborative digital archive for the preservation of important Web-published legal materials. A detailed summary of the study is available at http://legalinfoarchive.org/
The NEDOCS list of publications for Winter 2010 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
The NEDOCS list of publications for Fall 2009 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
The NEDOCS list of publications for Summer 2009 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
The long awaited 2009-10 University Personnel Rosters are now available online!
The NEDOCS list of publications for Spring 2009 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
The NEDOCS list of publications for Winter 2009 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
The NEDOCS list of publications for Fall 2008 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
The NEDOCS list of publications for Summer 2008 is now available.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/Govdocs/shippinglists/edocsalerts.aspx
The long awaited 2008-09 University Personnel Rosters are now available online!
This page contains all articles posted to What's Up Doc? in the State Epubs category.
Many more can be found on the main page or by looking through the archives.