ࡱ> $& !"#` -bjbj 7;I.......:::d~T/|޳4@RRR-'ýPr{t{t{t{t{t{t{$h{Q.--{..RR{@ @ @  .R.Rr{@ r{@ @ g..nRҳ *}k:^iF{T{0/|i!6!nn !.ut)4 @ ] ! {{ d/|u*...... Government Documents Roundtable of the ý Annual Conference, June 2008 International Documents Task Force Agency Liaison Reports Agency Liaison reports are presented at the IDTF Meeting during each Annual and Midwinter Meeting of the ý. They are also available under IDTF Business on the IDTF web page, which is found on the GODORT page on the ý site. The Coordinator for the Agency Liaison Program is Susan Bennett White, who welcomes your comments and suggestions. She can be contacted at sbwhite@princeton.edu. _______________________________________________________________________________ Agencies Included in this Report Bernan Canadian Official Pub Council of Europe ECLAC Human Develop. Report InterAmerican Dev. Bank LexisNexis - CIS MyiLibrary OECD OAS Readex Renouf CAW / CEDAW / INSTRAW / UNIFEM / UNEP UNICEF UNHSP Habitat UN Publications World Bank WHO World Tourism Org. _______________________________________________________________________________ Bernan Publishing Bruce Samuelson ( HYPERLINK "mailto:bsamuelson@bernan.com" bsamuelson@bernan.com) from Bernan will be at the IDTF meeting for the ýAnnual Conference in Anaheim. He invites everyone who will be at the conference to stop by Bernans Booth #319. His new phone number is 301-459-3366 ext. 5711. He provided this update on Bernan: In February, Bernan was acquired by the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group (RLPG). By coincidence, Bernan and RLPG are both located in Lanham, Marylandin the same office park!and Bernan was moved into the RLPG offices in late April. Bernans books are stored and shipped from a large state-of-the-art warehouse located in Hagerstown, MD. Bernan also has print-on-demand facilities in RLPGs location in Blue Ridge Summit, PA. Both of these locations are about a 90-minute drive from the Lanham office. RLPG owns and operates a dozen publishing imprints, many of which are focused on the academic market. Government Institutes and Scarecrow Press, which have served the library community for 35 and 58 years, respectively, are the imprints most closely aligned with Bernan, which has been serving libraries since 1952. The publishing program at Bernan is now being overseen by Edward Kurdyla, who is also the Publisher for Scarecrow Press and Government Institutes. The publishing resources and expertise of RLPG will be an asset to Bernan Press, which will continue its tradition of providing print versions of essential references that are migrating to Web-only availability, such as from the U.S. government. Bernan welcomes your suggestions and ideas. The distribution side of Bernans businesspublications from the U.S. government, IGOs, and selected private publisherswill expand. Bernan is looking for additional agencies and publishers for whom it can become a distributor, and again, welcomes ideas and suggestions. With the resources now available through RLPG, Bernan will be offering complete printing, distribution, customer service, and marketing capabilities to international and intergovernmental organizations looking to outsource their North American sales and fulfillment operations. Bernan encourages IDTF members to subscribe to Bernans Government Publication News, a free monthly email newsletter that focuses primarily on new and forthcoming international agency publications. You can sign up online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.bernan.com" www.bernan.com, or email at  HYPERLINK "mailto:gpn@bernan.com" gpn@bernan.com. Bernan customers should update their records with the following contact information: Telephone and Fax numbers remain the same: Phone: 301-459-2255 or 800-416-4385 Fax: 301-459-0056 Address for Editorial, Marketing, and Accounting: Bernan 4501 Forbes Blvd Suite 200 Lanham, MD 20706 For Orders, Customer Service, and Credit & Collections: Bernan 15200 NBN Way PO Box 191 Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 Phone: 301-459-7666 or 800-865-3457 Fax: 301-459-6988 or 800-865-3450 Address for Returns: Bernan 18212 Shawley Drive Suite 200 Hagerstown, MD 21740 Telephone number for returns: Phone: 301-745-6657  HYPERLINK "http://www.bernan.com" www.bernan.com is still our Web address. Report submitted by Brett Cloyd, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:brett-cloyd@uiowa.edu" brett-cloyd@uiowa.edu Brett Cloyd is at the University of Iowa Libraries _______________________________________________________________________________ Canadian Official Publications Depository Services Program Gay Lepkey, Manager, Canadian Depository Services Program reports: With the change the Depository Services Program (DSP) is making to its web presentation with bookmarkable bibliographic records, they are not updating the DSP E-Collection pages. The two sites will eventually be integrated. The new site will include dynamically generated reports of all "master records" by departments so that, in effect, instead of having index pages for only Statistics Canada, CMHC and Library of Parliament serials, they will be available for all serials. For those who may (rightly) be concerned about links to DSP e-publications in their own catalogues, we plan to provide URL "concordances" that will map old links to static index pages to the new PURLs for serial title records ("master records") on the assumption that this will enable automated global updates to bibliographic databases. This is one element of these changes which has the potential to cause some pain and suffering to depository libraries. If so, it cannot be avoided, but we hope reduce it to a minimum. Note that existing URLs to PDFs will not be broken, only those to DSP site HTML pages. Google Search Engine for Canadian Materials How can we manage and provide access to Canadian materials? David Sharp of Carleton University has created a Google custom search engine at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.library.carleton.ca/madgic/docs/index.html" http://www.library.carleton.ca/madgic/docs/index.html that now searches over 325 core domains of federal, provincial, and municipal Canadian government pages. The 221 queries of May 2007 jumped to 960 in April 2008. Canadian Book Exchange Centre As a result of budget cutting, increased digital access, decline in materials received, and a green solution, the Canadian Book Exchange Centre (CBEC) is closing after 35 years. It stopped accepting journals in March 2008 and will close June 30, 2008. The CBEC is a resource-sharing service that accepted not just government documents but all types of library materials from libraries to pass along to other libraries wanting the materials. Historical Canadian Materials A historical digital Canadian collection has been created from 100 years of the annual Canada Yearbook. The collection contains more than 100 photos, almost 50 maps from 1868 onward, multimedia including video clips, a Teachers Toolbox with lesson plans, and much more. See:  HYPERLINK "http://www65.statcan.gc.ca/acyb_r000-eng.htm" http://www65.statcan.gc.ca/acyb_r000-eng.htm Biotechnology Portal  HYPERLINK "http://www65.statcan.gc.ca/acyb_r000-eng.htmhttp://www65.statcan.gc.ca/acyb_r000-eng.htm" http://www65.statcan.gc.ca/acyb_r000-eng.htmhttp://www65.statcan.gc.ca/acyb_r000-eng.htm This Biotechnology Portal is an example of the increased and important role Canada is playing in the biotechnology field. The clearinghouse has a wide and rich variety of information both about biotechnology in general and the various Canadian governmental strategies to encourage development in this area. For instance, the BioGateway leads to a subject listing of the Canadian government agencies involved with biotechnology and their projects while links in BioTech Tools offer descriptions and definitions. Other highlights include regulations pertaining to biotechnology at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.bioportal.gc.ca/english/BioPortalHome.asp?x=1" http://www.bioportal.gc.ca/english/BioPortalHome.asp?x=1 and Public Opinion Polls from 2000-. Report submitted by Linda Johnson, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 <  HYPERLINK "mailto:Linda@cisunix.unh.edu" Linda@cisunix.unh.edu> Linda Johnson is at the University of New Hampshire Library ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Council of Europe Council of Europe Publications are available in the United States from the Manhattan Publishing Company, whose representative, Tom Johnson, supplied the following update. Contact Information Tom Johnson Manhattan Publishing Co 2036 Albany Post Rd. / P.O. Box 850 Croton-on-Hudson NY 10520 Phone: 888-686-7066 Fax: 914-271-5856 Email : coe@manahttanpublishing.com On the web: www. manhattanpublishing.com Part 1. ON-LINE ACCESS: The Council of Europe portal:  HYPERLINK "http://www.coe.int" www.coe.int Homepage offers menu to access various departments European Court of Human Rights: http://www.echr.coe.int/echr/ Catalogue of Publications of the Council of Europe: Council itself:  HYPERLINK "http://book.coe.int" http://book.coe.int or U.S. sales agent: www.manhattanpublishing.com European AudioVisual Observatory: http://www.obs.coe.int. Set up in December 1992, the European Audiovisuel Observatory is the only centre of its kind to gather and circulate information on the audiovisual industry in Europe. The Observatory is a European public service body with 36 member States and the European Community, represented by the European Commission. PART 2. IMPORTANT NEW TITLES 2008, FIRST 6 MONTHS. For detailed info on a title, go to above web pages. EUROPEAN TREATY SERIES No. 201. Council of Europe Convention on Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse.) ISBN 978-92-871-6383-7 21 pages $12.00 EXPLANATORY REPORT OF EUROPEAN TREATY On No. 201  HYPERLINK "http://book.coe.int/sysmodules/RBS_page/admin/redirect.php?id=36&lang=EN&produit_aliasid=2320" Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse and explanatory report, (2008) ISBN 978-92-871-6350-9. 98 pages $12.00 On No, 200  HYPERLINK "http://book.coe.int/sysmodules/RBS_page/admin/redirect.php?id=36&lang=EN&produit_aliasid=2298" Council of Europe Convention on the avoidance of statelessness in relation to State succession and explanatory report,  SBN 978-92-871-6352-3 . 29 Pages $12.00 PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY CIA above the law? Secret detentions and unlawful inter-state transfers of detainees in Europe (2008) Two investigation by the Parliamentary Assembly and Venice Commissions expert legal opinion.ISBN 978-92-871-6419-3. 200 pages. $46.00 International Parliaments. ISBN 978-92-871-6450-6. 130 pages $38.00 By Lluis de Puig, President of Council of Europes Parliamentary Assembly OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS NOTE: In the past, issued 4 titles of Official Proceedings [3 Sessions annually] Documents, Official Report of Debate; Orders of the Day; Texts Adopted. Print editions now terminated for Official Report of Debates and Orders of the Day. Most recent volumes: Documents: 2007 Session Vol. VIII. Official Report of Debates: 2006, Vol. IV.[final volume] Texts adopted: Session 2008, Part 1. Orders of the Day: Session 2007, Part 1[(final volume] OTHER PUBLICATIONS BY TOPIC GENERAL Activities Report of the Council of Europe 2007. Pub. 2008. ISBN 9789287164155. 162 p. $34.00 Outlines work carried out in 2007 by the bodies and sectors of the Council of Europe. COMMUNICATION European Audiovisual Observatory publications: Focus 2008 World Film Market Trends. ISBN 9789287164629 56 p. $18.50 IRIS plus Other Digital Dividends and Analogue Costs. ISBN 97892871 63875 $32.50 Statistical Yearbook 2007 (in 3 volumes) ISBN 9789287163059. $365.00 Video on Demand Second Survey of VoD as of January 2008. ISBN 9789287264346 39 p. $55.00 CONFERENCE OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL AUTHORITIES IN EUROPE Gods in the City Intercultural and Interreligious dialogue at the local level. ISBN 9789287163844 225 p. $38.00 Official Report of Debates, 14th Session $29.00 Texts Adopted, 13th Session, Addendum 2. $12 14th Session $29.00 14 Session addendum 1 $12 50 Years of local and regional democracy.ISBN 9789287163851 79 p. $15.00 EDUCATION Council of Europe Higher Education Series No. 8. Higher Education and Democratic Culture: Citizenship, Human Rights and Civic Responsibility. ISBN 9789287162748 170 p. $29.00 No. 9. The Legitimacy of Quality Assurance in Higher Education ISBN 97892871623703 158 p. $29.00 No. 10. New Challenges in Recognition. ,(i,e, recognition of academic qualifications) ISBN 9789287163318 129 p. $26.00 HEALTH Active ingredients used in cosmetics: safety survey. ISBN 9789287162984 440 p. $59.00 [ 3rd volume in the series prepared by t he Committee of Experts on Cosmetic Products. Earlier were Plants in Cosmetics Plants and plant preparations used as ingredients in cosmetic products, Volume I and Volume II. ] HUMAN RIGHTS Asylum and the European Convetnion on Human Rights. ISBN 9789287162175 149 p. $38.00 Eliminating corporal punishment: a human rights imperative. ISBN 9789287161826 133 p. $29.00 Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities Collected Texts, 4th ed. Gender matters - a manual on addressing gende rbased violence affecting young people. ISBN 9789287163936 175 p. $ 29.00 Human Rights in International Law Collected Texts. 3rd ed., 2007. ISBN 9789287162816. 707 p $75.00 ISBN 9789287163820 70 p. $20.00 Roma in Europe. ISBN 9789287160515. 307 p. 16x24 cm. hard bound $45.00 State of Human Rights and Democracy in Europe ISBN 9789287162885 314 p. $45.00 European Court of Human Rights: Reports of Judgments and Decisions Vols. 2005/V through 2005/IX. Human Rights Information Bulletin #72 July October 2007 (3 per yr,) LAW Child rights in Europe (2006) ISBN-139789287162694 201p. $26.00 Corruption and democracy: Political finances - conflicts of interest lobbying justice. ISBN 9789287163554 218 p. $42.00 Cyberterrorism The Use of the Internet for terrorist purposes. ISBN-139789287162267 402pp $75.00 Victims: Support and assistance , 2nd Updated ed. ISBN-139789287163776 262 p. $35.00 European Commission for Democracy -Venice Commission. Bulletin on Constitutional Case-law: Editions 2007/1, 2007/2. Special Edition 2006: Basic Texts No.7. MIGRATION AND MIGRANTS RIGHTS The EuroMediterranean migration system ISBN 928719263998 128 p. $30.00 Policies on Irregular migrants, Vol. I. ISBN 928719263974 100 p. $30.00 ISBN 928719264018 103 pp $30.00 Reconciling migrants wellbeing and the public interest: Welfate state, firms and citizenshop in transition. (No. 19. Trends in Social Cohesion]) ISBN 97892871628540. 336 p. $88.00 YOUTH Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue in Youth Work. ISBN 9789287163899 193 p. $29.00 June 23, 2008 Chelsea Dinsmore is the International Documents Librarian at the University of Florida in Gainsville. ________________________________________________________________________________ United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean ECLAC The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, on the web at  HYPERLINK "http://www.eclac.org" www.eclac.org, is one of the five Regional Commissions of the United Nations. Its publications include reports and analysis of key economic developments in the region, and are always freely available on the web. . Publications can be downloaded and information on how to order a printed copy is also provided. The policy of the Commission is to maintain indefinite access to all digital copies of ECLAC publications. If necessary, due to space constraints, access might be to an online publications archives. Spanish language publications are posted on the web site as soon as they are published, and English language versions are put up as soon as they are available ECLAC Documentation Database http://www.eclac.org/biblioteca/ Please explore this database of ECLAC publications. It was developed here in the ECLAC Library to maintain and control ECLAC documents, and covers the time period from 1948 to date. . Questions regarding the publications and/or documents of the Economic Commission for Latin America, are welcome, and can be addressed to Ellen Schaffer at  HYPERLINK "mailto:ellen.schaffer@cepal.org" ellen.schaffer@cepal.org Report submitted by Ellen Schaffer, ECLAC Agency Liaison June 238, 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:ellen.schaffer@cepal.org" ellen.schaffer@cepal.org Ellen Schaffer is the Chief Librarian of the ECLAC Library in Santiago. ________________________________________________________________________________ Human Development Reports Human Development Reports, on the web at: http://hdr.undp.org/reports/ are arguable the most unrecognized and under utilized of international documents. Since their inception in 1990, both a worldwide, termed global report, and a burgeoning number of national, regional, and even sub-national reports have been issued. The Global report is issued annually, free on the web with searchable tables, and also available for purchase through Oxford University Press. While a stated project and a publication series of the United Nations Development Program, many perhaps most other parts of the world body contribute to this series. The global Human Development Report for 2007 2008, Fighting Climate Change: Human Solidarity in a Divided World, provides tools which allow comparison of national carbon footprints with countries and regions around the world. It also points out that Small island developing states are on the front line of climate change and are already highly vulnerable to climate disasters. The evening news merges with international documents to provide ways better to understand our world. Up to date, broad-based, and reliable information on both global and local levels, this series is highly recommended for all types and sizes of libraries, academic, school, public or research, whether large or small, where there is an interest in international affairs. The price of print publications is low, and with Internet access, all are free. A great resource. Report submitted by Susan Bennett White, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 Susan White is the United Nations Librarian at Princeton University ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Inter-American Development Bank IADB / IDB The Inter-American Development Bank has changed its web site little since June 2007. However, the Bank continues to add to its collection of databases noted in earlier reports. Two good resources are the Dictionary of Trade Terms which is available in English, Spanish and Portugese and the Databank on Indigenous Legislation. The Databank is searchable by country and theme and includes a list of international legislation. You will find these resources by clicking on Knowledge at the top of the homepage and then on Knowledge Base and scrolling down below the database list. A very useful document is the report Outsiders? which is the 2008 Economic and Social Progress Report. It addresses the concerns of social exclusion as an economic threat and a threat to democracy. There is a thorough discussion of inclusion and public policy. The entire document in pdf format is available online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.iadb.org/res/ipes/2008/index.cfm" http://www.iadb.org/res/ipes/2008/index.cfm In a new expansion of techniques, the IADB had a micro-documentary competition on this topic and the winners are also available at this address. Report submitted by Diane K. Campbell, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 Diane Campbell is at Rider University ________________________________________________________________________________ International Labour Organization - ILO The ILO serves a global gateway for information, standards, and technical guides on work and workers, with a special focus on developing, transition, and industrialized economies. An overall goal is decent work for all, and topics include: Child Labor Enterprise Development Gender Issues Industrial Relations International Migration Labor Law Occupational Safety And Health, Social Security Workers Rights. The newly re-designed web site has excellent and intuitive navigation, with clear paths to publications catalogs, databases, and web information sources. Think Renouf for ILO! Renouf provides a full range of ILO publications, including backfiles. Visit Renoufs booth # 1232 at ýin Anaheim to learn more about ILO publications. Recent Titles of Special Note: From Conflict To Cooperation: Labour Market Reforms That Can Work In Nepal. Robert Kyloh for International Labour Office (ILO), with the Academic Foundation of India; 2008. 120 pp. ISBN 9789221196228 US$24.95.This book reviews the history of labour relations in Nepal and considers criticisms of the existing industrial relations system. It reports on the re-emergence of the militant Maoist trade union and the recent upsurge in strikes and demonstrations. A reduction in workplace tension is required to cement in place the recent peace agreement, facilitate political stability and promote economic growth. ILO web. The Global Employment Challenge. International Labour Office (ILO); 2008. 290 pp. ISBN 9221203050 US$40. In this volume the ILO provides a comprehensive picture of employment on a global basis at the present time. One important purpose of this analysis is to inform the actions of policy makers, and also to provide a basis for further study and research. Global Employment Trends. International Labour Office (ILO); 2008. Annual. Free on the web. Global Employment Trends have been produced and published on a yearly basis since 2003. The report analyses the impact on the labour markets of a wide range of factors, ranging from population and economic growth to economic turbulence stemming from the credit crisis in industrialized countries, rising oil prices, and a projected slowdown in economic growth. - ILO web.  HYPERLINK "http://www.ilo.org/global/What_we_do/Publications/lang--en/doc" http://www.ilo.org/global/What_we_do/Publications/lang--en/doc Name--WCMS_090106/index.htm [All on one line] The ILO at a Glance. International Labour Office (ILO) Communication and Public Information Office, 2008, Brochure 24 p., ISBN 978922118960. Free. This attractive new brochure can be downloaded and used to provide a concise but sound summary of the mission and programs of the ILO. Versions available are English and eight other languages.  HYPERLINK "http://www.ilo.org/global/About_the_ILO/lang--en/docName--WCMS_082367/index.htm" http://www.ilo.org/global/About_the_ILO/lang--en/docName--WCMS_082367/index.htm Saving Lives, Protecting Jobs. 2nd Report. International Labour Office (ILO), 2008, 88 p., ISBN 9221210626, $20. This report documents the effective partnership between labor, management, and government that is the core identity of ILO, as worker safety issues have been identified and resolved in several developing countries, including Belize, Benin, Cambodia, Ghana, Guyana, India and Togo. The message here is that safety is profitable, as well as humane. 2007 Labour Overview: Latin America and the Caribbean. International Labour Office (ILO), 2008, 90 p., ISBN 922120443X, $10. Unemployment has been reduced, but social protection for some workers is still a problem in much of Latin America and the Caribbean as documented here. The ILO continues to work with labor, government, and employers in the region to promote overall healthy economic prosperity, and alleviating poverty while developing stronger protections for workers, Report submitted by Susan Bennett White, IDTF Agency Liaison June 21, 2008 Susan White is United Nations Librarian at Princeton University Library ________________________________________________________________________________ LexisNexis - formerly CIS LexisNexis provides important information and services to the International Documents Community in several ways. IDTF members are encouraged to visit the LexisNexis Booth No. 1628 at the ýAnnual Conference in Anaheim. Lexis Statistical provides the only comprehensive index to the broad range of statistical publications from international agencies, and also full text in the corresponding Microfiche Set. still a treasure when complete acquisition of international materials containing statistics is so hard to be sure of, or not within the scope of a library where those statistics still are important for research. Also, important materials in both foreign and international areas can be found through its flagship LexisNexis Academic and other web-based Lexis and Nexis research services. Information on LexisNexis products can be found at  HYPERLINK "http://www.lexisnexis.com/" http://www.lexisnexis.com/ LexisNexis Statistical DataSets - Now includes Detailed Data For China Access to more than 1.5 billion data points is simplified LexisNexis Statistical DataSets is now available for both the academic and public markets. The new service enables researchers to build statistical tables and charts from multiple sources in a single interface. This online interactive statistical solution aggregates 120 licensed and public domain datasets and makes 1.5 billion data points accessible within a single interface. Users can easily and quickly scan content, select subjects and criteria and view data in side-by-side tables and charts, offering the opportunity to get exactly what they need faster. The product also now includes detailed statistics from the China Data Center, which maintains hundreds of social, demographic, and economic indicators for China, from the 1940s to the present. This unique data is available both at the National and Sub-National levels. Using DataSets, researchers can examine local area trends in population, crime, employment, construction, voting patterns, cancer incidence, and vital statistics. Parents with school-age children can review 20-year enrollment trends for local public schools and compare line-item expenditures of two or more school districts. LexisNexis Statistical DataSets is available as a module within LexisNexis Statistical or as a stand-alone service. For more information or to get a free trial, please call us at 800-638-8380 or e-mail us at  HYPERLINK "mailto:academicinfo@lexisnexis.com" academicinfo@lexisnexis.com or visit  HYPERLINK "http://academic.lexisnexis.com/online-services/statistical-datasets-overview.aspx" http://academic.lexisnexis.com/online-services/statistical-datasets-overview.aspx. With appreciation to Marina Azariah, LexisNexis, for her assistance in preparing this report. Report submitted by Suzanne L. Holcombe, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 < suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu > Suzanne is at Oklahoma State University. ________________________________________________________________________________ MyiLibary Electronic Publications Service MyiLibrary, on the web at  HYPERLINK "http://www.myilibrary.com" http://www.myilibrary.com is represented by Ingram Digital Group in North America, and is a product of Coutts Information Services. MyiLibrary distributes and hosts numerous electronic books, journals and other content from a wide range of publishers. Of particular interest to the International Documents Community is their service in providing electronic access to the publications of an increasingly comprehensive body of international organization including World Bank, ILO, UN, UN AIDS, WHO, IOM, OECD, IMO and IAEA, in some cases the only access to the electronic form of such documents. Some are available on the web site of the individual agency, but are often difficult to identify and access there from the OPAC of a research library. MyiLibrary solves this problem in a handy way. MyiLibrary has by the spring of 2008 re-aligned the pricing structure for its international documents, and is now quite competitive with other electronic services, and is now within the budget of many libraries. An added enhancement is that Coutts offers good quality full Marc catalog records for all individual titles at no additional cost with a MyiLibrary subscription. For more information on this beautifully repackaged service, contact: Mark McQuillan Senior Manager, Sales & Content Development MyiLibrary, Ingram Digital Group Phone: Office 720.406.6971 Cell: 720.684.8132 MyiLibrary will be at Ingram Digital Group Booth #900 at the 2008 ýAnnual conference in Anaheim. Report submitted by Jackie Druery, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:drueryj@post.queensu.ca" drueryj@post.queensu.ca Jackie Druery is at Queens University in Ontario ________________________________________________________________________________ Organizaton for Economic Cooperation and Development - OECD This spring, OECD announced a new improved beta version of its new statistical portal, OECD.stat. With the new platform, users can build tables from data across databases or browse themes of search to find statistical information. Metadata is available at all levels. The data in tables can be exported to Excel or a CSV file, as well as converted into charts and graphs. New publications, including books, reports, working papers, and surveys are listed in the newsletter Whats new@OECD. This newsletter comes out 11 times a year. The website for the newsletter is  HYPERLINK "http://www.oecd.org/whatsnew" http://www.oecd.org/whatsnew. Wikigender is a project initiated by the  HYPERLINK "http://www.wikigender.org/wiki/index.php?title=OECD_Development_Centre" \o "OECD Development Centre" OECD Development Centre to facilitate the exchange and improve the knowledge on gender-related issues around the world. In particular, Wikigender tries to gather empirical evidence and identify adequate statistics to measure gender equality. A sample of topics on the wiki includes life expectancy, missing women, and affirmative action. Other information is organized by country, data and statistics, organizations, and policies. Report submitted by Lynne Stuart, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 lstuart1@jhuadig.admin.jhu.edu> Lynne Stuart is at John Hopkins University Library ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Organization of American States - OAS The OAS website is frequently updated and provides access to many, but not all, documents and publications. Of Special Note: OAS Public Documents Search (use Internet Explorer)  HYPERLINK "https://www.apps.oas.org/publicsearch/default.asp" https://www.apps.oas.org/publicsearch/default.asp Annual Reports (back to 2001)  HYPERLINK "http://www.oas.org/SGInfAnual/2007/English/annual_report.asp" http://www.oas.org/SGInfAnual/2007/English/annual_report.asp Columbus Memorial Library Online Catalog  HYPERLINK "http://www.youseemore.com/OAS/default.asp" http://www.youseemore.com/OAS/default.asp Finding Aids, created by the Columbus Memorial Library, which bring together books, articles and OAS documents  HYPERLINK "http://www.oas.org/columbus/findingaids.asp" http://www.oas.org/columbus/findingaids.asp The OAS website sets documents apart from publications. Publications cover a broad range of topics including sustainable development, science and technology, trade, tourism, human rights, gender issues, childrens issues, indigenous issues, and international law. Many publications are available full-text online. The Documents section includes the OAS charter, Resolutions and Decisions, Treaties and Agreements, and Speeches. The checklist of OAS Official Documents, called the Lista General De Documentos Oficiales De La OEA, is not available online. The 2001 edition has recently been completed. OAS documents and publications can be ordered in print or microfiche format from the Columbus Memorial Library. Annual subscriptions to Official Records are also available. Contact the Documents Librarian, Ren Gutirrez at (202) 458-6037 or  HYPERLINK "mailto:rgutierrez@oas.org" rgutierrez@oas.org Report submitted by Catherine Morse, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 Catherine Morse is at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. ________________________________________________________________________________ Readex Publications Our thanks to Readex for their continuing support of the W. David Rozkuszka Scholarship Endowment by again donating a four day stay in the Readex condominium in Naples Florida and a seven day stay in a Victorian style home in Chester, Vermont for the GODORT online, silent auction. Make your bids at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/auction.cfm" \t "_blank" http://www.readex.com/readex/auction.cfm between June 16 and July 3, 2008. Those of you attending the ýconference inAnaheim may stop by the Readex Booth No. 1354 and make your online bids using their computers. Some Readex products relating to international documents that you may be interested in: FBIS Daily Reports, 1974-1996: Complete online collection of translated foreign broadcasts and news. More information at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=246" http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=246 AccessUN: A comprehensive Web-based index of United Nations documents  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=13" http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=13 British Parliamentary Papers: The definitive documents collection of Britain's ruling body  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=14" http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=14  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=15" FBIS Daily Reports & Index: Translated media transcripts from around the world, issued by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Fiche and online, see entry above.  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=15" http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=15 UNDP Project Reports: An archive that complements current project reports online .  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=16" http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=16 United Nations Documents: Complete UN documentation from its creation to the present . Readex provides United Nations Documents on durable, space-saving microfiche in three versions: Comprehensive Collection -- Law Library Collection -- The Abridged Collection  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=17" http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=17 August Imholz, Readex Vice-President, invites all librarians interested in international documents to stop by Readex Booth No. 1354 at the ýAnnual Conference in Anaheim. Mr. Imholz can also be contacted by phone at (301) 572-5626 or by email at  HYPERLINK "mailto:imholtz99@atlantech.net" imholtz99@atlantech.net. Report submitted by Charles Malone, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 Charles Malone is at Western Illinois University ________________________________________________________________________________ Renouf Publications Gordon Grahame, president of Renouf, will be at the IDTF meeting at the 2008 ýAnnual Conference in Anaheim. Gordon is available throughout the conference to meet with individual librarians and appointments can be made by e-mail prior to the conference (ggrahame@renoufbooks.com) or after the IDTF meeting. Renouf will also feature some of its new titles at exhibit booth # 1232. Renouf is on the web at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.renoufbooks.com" www.renoufbooks.com Renouf offers a complimentary monthly e-newsletter that provides the reader with a listing along descriptions of the new publications that have been added to the web site during the period. If you are interested in receiving future editions, you can sign-up through the companys web site. The following are notable, recent titles that may be of interest to IDTF attendees. Descriptions are provided by Renouf. ILO - Renouf is the Official North American distributor for ILO Key titles from ILO available from Renouf include the following. The Global Employment Challenge (978-92-2-120305-6) This volume offers an in-depth analysis of the state of employment in the world today, providing a detailed and comprehensive picture of the serious challenges faced by todays policy-makers. Active Labour Market Policies Around the World: Coping with the Consequences of Globalization 2nd Edition The second edition of this acclaimed publication has been thoroughly revised and updated to provide an authoritative account of how active labour market policies (ALMPS) can help make globalization work better in the interest of workers around the world. Other New and Noteworthy Titles available from Renouf Amnesty International Report 2008 (978 0 86210-431-3) This annual report documents the state of human rights in 150 countries. It reveals a world riven by inequality, scarred by discrimination and distorted by political repression. Global Education Digest 2007: Comparing Education Statistics Across the World (978-92-9189-044-6) This annual report presents a wide range of UNESCO education indicators that can be used to assess progress towards Education for All and the Millennium Development Goals. These cross-national comparable indicators also provide benchmarks for the overall performance of national education systems. Gods in the City: Intercultural and Inter-religious Dialogue at Local Level (978-92-871-6384-4) Religious faiths and beliefs are increasingly making their presence felt in the local arena, at all levels. Authorities have a duty to take the utmost account of them when establishing democratic rule and arrangements for living together and this book sizes up the issues thrown up by intercultural and interfaith dialogue (Council of Europe). International Travel and Health 2008 (978-92-4-1580403) This book covers the main health risks to travelers, both during their journey and at the destinations. It describes the relevant infectious diseases, modes of transportation, clinical features, geographical distribution and preventive measures. Kick the Habit: A UN Guide to Climate Neutrality (978-92-807-2926-9) The worldwide discussion about climate change has been dominating the media for the last few years and people all over have taken up the topic. In order to provide guidance for people who are convinced that action is necessary and eager to contribute to this process, UNEP has prepared this guide to Climate Neutrality. OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 (978-92-64-04048-9) The Outlook shows that tackling the key environmental problems we face today including climate change, biodiversity loss, water scarcity and the health impacts of pollution is both achievable and affordable. It highlights a mix of policies that can address these challenges in a cost-effective way. Trafficking in Humans: Social, Cultural and Political Dimensions (978-92-808-1146-9) This publication aims to deepen understanding of the social, economic and political contexts of human trafficking; the recruitment and transportation of human beings through deception and coercion for the purpose of exploitation. Report submitted by Brett Cloyd, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 Brett Cloyd is Reference and Government Information Librarian at the University of Iowa ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ United Nations Womens Organizations: Development Fund for Women - UNIFEM Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women CEDAW United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women - DAW United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women - INSTRAW On the CEDAW web site at http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/cedaw/ this message appears: "Please note that as of 1 January 2008, responsibility for servicing the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women has been transferred to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva. This website provides information about the Convention, the Optional Protocol and the work of the Committee up until 31 December 2007. It will not be further updated. Information on the 40th and future sessions of the Committee is available on the website of OHCHR." I have contacted the DAW to ask about archiving plans for the website and will provide an update at the conference and my next Liaison Report. As for the Division for the Advancement of Women, DAW, within the U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, they now organize their publications page to highlight "flagship publications", at least some of which are available for free download or purchase in hardcopy from the UN Publications site. See http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/public/index.html . Report submitted by Amy E. West, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 Amy West is at the University of Minnesota Library ________________________________________________________________________________ United Nations Environment Program UNEP The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) < HYPERLINK "http://www.unep.org/" http://www.unep.org/> established in 1972, is the voice for the environment within the United Nations system. The mission of the UNEP is to provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations. It is an advocate, educator, catalyst and facilitator, promoting the wise use of the planet's natural assets for sustainable development. To accomplish this, the UNEP works with a wide range of partners, including United Nations entities, international organizations, national governments, non-governmental organizations, the private sector, and civil society. Under UNEP Offices (About UNEP), the organization of the UNEP includes the following divisions: Communications and Public Information Early Warning and Assessment Environmental Law and Conventions Environmental Policy Implementation Global Environment Facility Coordination Regional Cooperation Technology, Industry and Economics It also includes Regional, Liaison, and Out-Posted Offices, Collaboration Centres, Conventions Secretariats, and Scientific Advisory Groups. Via its website, the UNEP provides specific resources organized for governments, scientists, journalists, civil society, business persons, children and youth. There is an In the News section in the middle of the site. The Publications section of the website includes recently published, forthcoming, best sellers periodicals sections. There is a search engine for UNEP books. The Google search engine searches UNEP titles in addition to other related sites. Other access points include: % EarthPrint.com, UNEP s official online bookstore for its publications, so titles can be purchased online. It has general keyword search capability, but can be searched by topic including Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Chemicals, Climate, Desertification, Environmental Law, etc., which list UNEP publications in each of these subject areas. Bestsellers are featured in the middle of the page, such as Policy Directions to 2050: A Business Contribution to the Dialogues on Cooperative Action. Titles feature a brief synopsis. Select titles are available full-text online. Publications offer both reports and statistics. % Annual Reports (2000 forward in full-text, .pdf or .html format) % Atlases % Periodicals (Our Planet, vol. 16 forward available full-text online) % Newsletters, most full-text online, including: Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development Global Network on Energy for Sustainable Development News Great Apes Survival Project Newsletter Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction from Industry in Asia and the Pacific News Sustainable Consumption Network Newsletter UNEP Chemicals Newsletter The agency website is well-organized and is continually updated. As the international producer of information in the critical area of the environment, international documents librarians should keep abreast of all UNEP publications through the various access points on this site. Recent publications include: UNEP Year Book 2008 ( Formerly called GEO Year book) The UNEP Year Book 2008 (formerly the GEO Year Book) is the fifth annual report on the changing environment produced by the United Nations Environment Programme in collaboration with many world environmental experts. The UNEP Year Book 2008 highlights the increasing complexity and interconnections of climate change, ecosystem integrity, human well-being, and economic development. It examines the emergence and influence of economic mechanisms and market driven approaches for addressing environmental degradation, and it describes recent research findings and policy decisions that affect our awareness of and response to changes in our global climate and environment. February 2008 Plant for the Planet: the Billion Tree Campaign This publication can introduce but a fraction of the energy and results inspired by the Campaign. It is intended to convey the range of partners moved to action: from children to giant corporations, from womens groups to technocrats, dancers to diplomats, farmers to national governments. Trees are more significant than many of us might imagine. They commemorate births and lives lived. They beautify slums, farms and grand avenues. They provide shade, oxygen, and delight. They cool the Earth. 2008 Planning for Change: Guidelines for National Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production These guidelines show how national governments can plan, develop, implement and monitor a national programme on sustainable consumption and production (SCP). This is a flexible approach to SCP programme development which will be adapted to local circumstances. The guidelines are also useful to countries that already have a SCP programme but are keen to improve and sustain the process. Bestsellers: Planet in Peril: Atlas of Current Threats to People and the Environment (2006) Planet in Peril: An Atlas of Current Threats to People and the Environment offers a holistic and well-researched analysis of todays global issues and their impact on human population and the environment. Written by an international team of specialists, this Atlas illustrates through text and beautifully rendered maps, graphics and diagrams the interplay between population and the worlds ecosystems and natural resources both in the short and long terms. Report submitted by Suzanne L. Holcombe, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu" suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu Suzanne Holcombe is at Oklahoma State University Library ________________________________________________________________________________ United Nations Human Settlements Programme HABITAT The United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN-HABITAT (UNCHS) , is the United Nations agency for human settlements. It is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially and environmentally sustainable towns and cities with the goal of providing adequate shelter for all. As towns and cities grow at unprecedented rates setting the social, political, cultural and environmental trends of the world, sustainable urbanization is one of the most pressing challenges facing the global community in the 21st century. The United Nations Millennium Declaration recognizes the dire circumstances of the worlds urban poor. It articulates the commitment of Member States to improve the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers by the year 2020 Target 11 of Goal No.7 a task mandated to UN-HABITAT. The main documents outlining the mandate of the organization are the Vancouver Declaration on Human Settlements, Habitat Agenda, Istanbul Declaration on Human Settlements, the Declaration on Cities and Other Human Settlements in the New Millennium, and Resolution 56/206. UN-HABITAT runs two major worldwide campaigns the Global Campaign on Urban Governance, and the Global Campaign for Secure Tenure. Through these campaigns and by other means, the agency focuses on a range of issues and special projects which it helps implement. This includes the Cities Alliance program with the World Bank and the Safer Cities Programme, also major projects in post-war societies such as Afghanistan, Kosovo, etc. The UNCHS website includes a very well-organized publications section that can be browsed by the topics below. Publications offer both reports and statistics and are also by books, videos, and periodicals categories. There is also a Publications Catalogue available in Excel or.pdf format (although dated 2006) which is organized by the same subject categories, also Environment and Economic Development and Finance. Titles can be purchased online and a number are in full-text (see Most Popular Downloads). Periodicals are available online in full-text at no charge. Browse publications by Latest Releases, Alphabetical, Most Popular Downloads, and Language. Information and Monitoring Land and Housing Risk and Disaster Management Social Inclusion/Social Development Urban Development and Management Water Sanitation and Infrastructure The organizations key publications are the Global Report on Human Settlements and the State of the Worlds Cities, both annual. The Global Report on Human Settlements is the most authoritative and up-to-date assessment of the conditions and trends in the world's cities. It is an essential tool and reference for researchers, academics, public authorities and civil society organizations around the world. The preceding issues of the Report have addressed such topics as An Urbanizing World, Cities in a Globalizing World and The Challenges of Slums. The State of the World's Cities charts the progress and the challenges we face in this rapidly urbanizing world. With contributions from some of the wo This publication on Secure Land Rights for All demonstrates how secure land rights are particularly important in helping to reverse three types of phenomena: gender discrimination; social exclusion of vulnerable groups; and wider social and economic inequalities linked to inequitable and insecure rights to land. It argues that policymakers should adopt and implement the continuum of land rights because, no single form of tenure can meet the different needs of all social groups. rld's leading urban scholars, writers and experts, this report carries extensive examples, illustrations and facts that are of use to experts and non-experts alike. First published in 2001, this flagship report of UN-HABITAT now published every two years, represents a further milestone in the efforts of the United Nations to gather, promote, and disseminate information for policy makers and the public at large. Periodicals include Habitat Debate, Urban Governance, Urban Environment, Urban Observer Newsletter, and Water for Cities. Recent publications include: Secure Land Rights for All. $10 or download in .pdf 2008. This publication on Secure Land Rights for All demonstrates how secure land rights are particularly important in helping to reverse three types of phenomena: gender discrimination; social exclusion of vulnerable groups; and wider social and economic inequalities linked to inequitable and insecure rights to land. It argues that policymakers should adopt and implement the continuum of land rights because, no single form of tenure can meet the different needs of all social groups. How to Develop a Pro-Poor Land Policy: Process, Guide and Lessons. $5 or download in .pdf 2008 Developing new land policies can be a long and difficult process. It is even more so if the policies are to be pro-poor if they are to help correct the disadvantages that poor people typically suffer in many areas of land policy. This guide suggests a way forward. Based on experience in various countries in Asia and Africa, it is not a recipe-book, but outlines a process that can be adapted as appropriate to the situation in each country and the specific aspect of land policy that needs to be addressed. As the producer of information in the area of populations in urban areas, international documents librarians should be keep abreast of UNCHS publications, namely the Global Report on Human Settlements and the State of the Worlds Cities which vary in their focus each year. Additional titles can be searched and purchased according to topic. Report submitted by Suzanne L. Holcombe, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu" suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu Suzanne Holcombe is at Oklahoma State University Library United Nations Childrens Fund - UNICEF i General Updates ::  U.S. Fund for UNICEF Field Notes Blog (began 10/2006) gives us the ability to quickly report from the field, alert you to media coverage of interest, and share the success of UNICEF's lifesaving work around the globe.  HYPERLINK "http://fieldnotes.unicefusa.org/" http://fieldnotes.unicefusa.org/ ::  UNICEF's Global Study on Child Poverty and Disparities Blog (began 09/2007) Online source for information, tools and updates on this UNICEF project. Many of the entries posted include hard to find and up to date information.  HYPERLINK "http://www.unicefglobalstudy.blogspot.com/" http://www.unicefglobalstudy.blogspot.com/ :: IDTF Wiki on UNICEF Publishing Policies and Practices  HYPERLINK "http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/UN_Children%27s_Fund_%28UNICEF%29" http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/UN_Children%27s_Fund_%28UNICEF%29 ii Online Resources Includes significant recent updates Humanitarian Action Report 2008 (released February 2008) Includes information on countries currently affected by severe political crisis, natural disasters, as well as ongoing conflictsand any UNICEF humanitarian action/response. The 230 page report is divided into territories and countries, included a human interest story, country report, and detailed map. The website also includes a video and photo essay.  HYPERLINK "http://www.unicef.org/har08/index_index.html" http://www.unicef.org/har08/index_index.html TransMONEE 2008 Database (released May 2008) Data on children in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Contains 154 economic and social indicators divided into ten topics: Population, Natality, Child and Maternal Mortality, Life Expectancy and Adult Mortality, Family Formation, Health, Education, Child Protection, Crime, Economy; most data coverage 1989-2006/7.  HYPERLINK "http://www.unicef-irc.org/databases/transmonee/" http://www.unicef-irc.org/databases/transmonee/ Innocenti Research Centre online series The majority of Innocentis series of publicationsdiscussion papers, digests, report cards, working papers, etcare available online; many are not carried by N. American publishing distributors.  HYPERLINK "http://www.unicef-irc.org/cgi-bin/unicef/series_featured_top.sql" http://www.unicef-irc.org/cgi-bin/unicef/series_featured_top.sql Tracking Progress in Maternal, Newborn & Child Survival: The 2008 Report (joint UNICEF/WHO/WB/ publication/project). The second report from the Countdown to 2015 project, which tracks the progress made towards the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals 1, 4 and 5. Detailed country reports focus on: maternal and child health, nutrition, national policies, demographics, financial flows, water & sanitation, etc. Part of the WHOs larger Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health project. The report appears to be only available online at this time.  HYPERLINK "http://www.countdown2015mnch.org/reports" http://www.countdown2015mnch.org/reports Understanding Childrens Work (UCW) Newsletter (Joint UNICEF/ILO/WB publication) Begun in June 2007 and published quarterly, this newsletter is designed to provide updates of UCW project research, activities and events at regular intervals. Only available online at this time.  HYPERLINK "http://www.ucw-project.org/ucw/index.php?id=4" http://www.ucw-project.org/ucw/index.php?id=4 iii Print Resources  HYPERLINK "http://www.unicef.org/sowc08/" The State of the Worlds Children 2008 160p. $25. Comprehensive and authoritative annual report on the world's children. Combines analyses, human interest stories, country profiles, maps and statistical data for 195 countries and territories; statistical tables, charts and graphs are now downloadable (via the online version) and can be customized.  HYPERLINK "http://www.unicef.org/wcaro/soac08/" The State of Africas Children 2008 54p. $20. UNICEFs first ever comprehensive report assessing the status of Africas children. Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Fully Revised Third Edition (with CD-ROM) 2008 812p $50. Provides a detailed reference for the implementation of law, policy and practice to promote and protect the rights of children.  HYPERLINK "http://www.unicef.org/publications/files/ChildrenAIDS_SecondStocktakingReport.pdf" Children and AIDS: Second Stocktaking Report - Actions and Progress (Includes CD-Rom) 2008 48p. $15. This report reviews advances made over the past year or so in four areas where HIV and AIDS affect children.  HYPERLINK "http://www.unicef.org/publications/files/ChildrenAIDS_Countryfactsheets.pdf" Children and AIDS: Country fact sheets 2005 155p $25. Companion volume to Children and AIDS: 2nd stocktaking report presents statistical data for 157 countries and territories; includes nationally representative data from household surveys, such as Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). Report submitted by Louis Takcs, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:l-takacs@northwestern.edu" l-takacs@northwestern.edu Louis Takcs is at Northwestern University Library ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ United Nations Publications Three improvements to the UN Publications (UNP) web site are forthcoming. French and Spanish language versions of the site are on the way, and UNP will enhance the sites search capability in the UNs six official languages. UNP will also launch an online publishing platform that will allow customers to access content via a wide selection of options. UNPs financial health is good: sales via the web site are growing at 10 to 15 percent annually. The following series are now available by standing order: Air Pollution Studies Analysis of Performance and Assessment of Growth and Productivity in the Asia-Pacific MDG Study Series Bulletin on Population and Vital Statistics in the ESCWA Region ESCWA Region ESCWA Water Development Report Least Developed Countries Series National Accounts Studies of the ESCWA Region Bulletins Small Island Developing States Series TC Yearbook World Mortality Chart Year in Review: United Nations Peace Operations Though UNdata (http://data.un.org) is growing rapidly, the UN does not plan to discontinue any printed statistical publications. Nor are there plans to fully integrate the online version of the Monthly Bulletin of Statistics or the UN Comtrade database into UNdata anytime soon. Report submitted by David Griffiths, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:dngriffi@uiuc.edu" dngriffi@uiuc.edu David Griffiths is at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ________________________________________________________________________________ World Bank World Bank representatives will be present to report on new programs and initiatives at the IDTF meeting at ýAnnual Conference in Anaheim, where the World Bank has Exhibits Booth 810. I. PRINT RESOURCES World Trade Indicators 2008 ~ NEW ANNUAL PUBLICATION (Book w/ CD-ROM) The new WTI 2008 provides more than 300 performance indicators measuring at-the-border and behind-the-border country trade policy, institutions, and outcomes from 1995 to 2007. The database allows each country to be ranked along any policy or performance dimension relative to others. Trade-at-a-Glance tables for the 210 countries in the database facilitate comparisons between countries in key areas. Complementing the rich database are Trade Briefs for 142 developing countries summarizing insights from the data and the main findings of analytical work conducted by the Word Bank, the IMF, and the WTO for individual countries. The WTI 2008 companion volume highlights the main patterns in policy and performance revealed by the database grouping countries by region or income. The 20 best and 20 worst country rankings for a number of indicators are shown. Book + CD-ROM. June 2008. 100 pages. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7567-9. US$125 The Complete World Development Report, 1978-2008 To mark the World Development Reports 30th anniversary, the World Bank will publish The Complete World Development Report, a reader-friendly and highly searchable DVD containing every page of every issue of the WDR, from 1978-2008. This collection of all 30 reports will be fully searchableboth within and across volumesand users will be able to easily browse all of the reports by topic. Published annually, it will replace the WDR Indexed CD-ROM Omnibus edition. Publication Date: July 2008 Single User DVD. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7270-8. US$250 Multiple User DVD. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7271-5. US$500 e-Library Print Archive Libraries subscribing to the World Bank e-Library have the option of adding the e-Library Print Archive to their subscription. This print option costs $2500 per year, including shipping and handling, and represents an estimated 65-70% discount off of list price. This plan allows libraries to offer both print and electronic copies of World Bank titles and to maintain both their print and electronic collections at an affordable price. As a single-invoice subscription, it also allows libraries to budget more effectively and to reduce the time and costs associated with multiple invoices and blanket standing orders. Subscribing institutions will receive one copy of each of the 150-200 books published by the World Bank during the subscription year. Blanket Standing Order Program The World Bank offers a flat 20% on all purchases for subscribers to the WBP blanket standing order program. The 20% discount applies to all print purchases, not just to standing order releases. Individual standing orders are also available for all annual and series titles. ONLINE RESOURCES NEW! Africa Development Indicators Online (ADI Online) is the premier data source on the African economy and an invaluable reference tool for those who want a better understanding of the social and economic developments occurring in Africa. It contains data for over 1,000 statistical indicators, and time series from 1965 for 53 countries. Data include social, economic, financial, natural resources, infrastructure, governance, partnership, and environmental indicators. As the database uses the same platform as WDI and GDF Online, it looks and works exactly the same way and is thus really easy to use for those who know WDI and/or GDF Online. For more, go to  HYPERLINK "http://publications.worldbank.org/ADI" http://publications.worldbank.org/ADI  HYPERLINK "http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTGBLPROSPECTSAPRIL/Resources/659148-1178128947216/GEMhome.html" \t "_blank" Global Economic Monitor (GEM) is a one-stop portal for analysis of current economic trends, and economic and financial indicators. It features up-to-date analysis on global economic conditions, including a daily brief and event-driven focus reports, direct access to high-frequency datasets via Quick Query, forecasts for commodity prices and main macroeconomic indicators for over 130 countries. For more, go to  HYPERLINK "http://www.worldbank.org/gem" http://www.worldbank.org/gem The World Bank e-Library is an electronic portal to the World Bank's full-text collection of books, reports, and other documents. It brings together in a fully indexed and cross-searchable database over 4,500 titles published by the World Bank during the past several years and every new title. Currently includes over 4,500 titles and working papers, about 200 new titles are added every year. Complimentary MARC records are available. For more, go to  HYPERLINK "http://www.worldbank.org/elibrary" www.worldbank.org/elibrary The beta of the new World Bank e-Library, with a more user-friendly look and feel and enhanced search options is up and available for review at  HYPERLINK "http://www.worldbank.org/newelibrary" www.worldbank.org/newelibrary, feedback is welcome. World Development Indicators Online (WDI Online) In late April 2008 we updated the WDI database to include over 100 additional indicators, the latest data from 2006 and a couple of indicators from 2007. There are now 854 series for 209 economies and 18 groups from 1960, where data available. For more, go to  HYPERLINK "http://publications.worldbank.org/WDI/" http://publications.worldbank.org/WDI/ Global Development Finance Online (GDF Online) offers external debt and financial flow data for the 134 countries that report public and publicly guaranteed debt to the World Bank. Time series data include currently 215 indicators from 1970, the latest updates are from April 2008. For more, go to  HYPERLINK "http://publications.worldbank.org/GDF/" http://publications.worldbank.org/GDF/ Contact Information World Bank Online Resources: Pricing information and free trials, consortia relations, contract queries: Triinu Tombak Electronic Sales Manager  HYPERLINK "mailto:ttombak@worldbank.org" ttombak@worldbank.org P: 202-473-5149 F: 202-522-2631 World Bank Publications: Jose de Buerba, Sales Manager World Bank Publications 1818 H Street NW Washington DC 20433  HYPERLINK "mailto:jdebuerba@worldbank.org" jdebuerba@worldbank.org P: 202-473-0393 F: 202-522-2631 Report submitted by Jackie Druery, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:drueryj@post.queensu.ca" drueryj@post.queensu.ca Jackie Druery is at Queens University in Ontario ________________________________________________________________________________ World Health Organization WHO i General Updates :Let your informed opinions be heard, take the WHO web site survey 2008:  HYPERLINK "http://who2008en.questionpro.com/" http://who2008en.questionpro.com/ Most recent status of all WHO programs, projects, collaborations, surveys, tools, initiatives, etc:  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/entity/en/" http://www.who.int/entity/en/ 2008 is the 60th anniversary of the WHOs founding; a long series of activities and resources on the subject are given, including: an online photo exhibit, a video, and special podcast.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/who60/en/index.html" http://www.who.int/who60/en/index.html :IDTF Wiki on WHO Publishing Policies and Practices HYPERLINK "http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/World_Health_Organization_%28WHO%29" http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/World_Health_Organization_%28WHO%29 ii Online Resources Includes significant recent updates GIS and public health mapping updates: HealthMapper 4.2:  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/health_mapping/tools/healthmapper/en/index.html" http://www.who.int/health_mapping/tools/healthmapper/en/index.html Free download of WHOs latest surveillance and mapping system; includes a database of core baseline geographic, demographic and health information. WHO GeoNetwork:  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/geonetwork" http://www.who.int/geonetwork Search for geographic data housed at the WHO and other organizations who are part of the Geonetwork nodes. European health for all database (HFA-DB) (Updated June 2008):  HYPERLINK "http://www.euro.who.int/hfadb" http://www.euro.who.int/hfadb Key source of information on health in the European Region; provides 600 indicators & contains time series from 1970. WHO's Relations with NGOs:  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/civilsociety/relations/en/" http://www.who.int/civilsociety/relations/en/ Official partnerships, a new proposed policy, as well as statistics have been added/updated. iii Print Resources  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/cancer/modules/FINAL_Module_4.pdf" Cancer Control: Knowledge into Action, Diagnosis and Treatment 2008 48 p $15. Fourth module on diagnosis and treatment shows how to implement effective cancer diagnosis and treatment programs with a public health approach, in the context of a national cancer control program.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/ith/chapters/en/index.html" International Travel and Health 2008 2008 236 p $25. Publication on travel risks, precautions and vaccination requirements.  HYPERLINK "http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2008/9789241660594_eng.pdf" Safety Evaluation of Certain Food Additives  2008 471p $90. A joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) toxicological monograph. This volume summarizes the safety data on a number of food additives.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/tobacco/mpower/en/" WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic 2008: The MPOWER Package 2008 300 p $40. Presents the first comprehensive worldwide analysis of tobacco use and control efforts. The report outlines the MPOWER package, a set of six key tobacco control measures that reflect and build on the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/whosis/whostat/2008/en/index.html" World Health Statistics 2008 2008 80 p $40. Fourth edition; over 80 health indicators for WHO's 193 Member States; includes a section with 10 highlights in global health statistics in the past year. iv Other Resources WHO Library (WHOLIS)  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/library/databases/en/" http://www.who.int/library/databases/en/ 30,000+ links to full text documents and 70,000 bibliographic records are accessible; most current and many out of print WHO publications can be accessed in pdf. Stable URLs are given, suitable for inclusion in 856 fields. WHO Documentation  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/gb/e/index.html" http://www.who.int/gb/e/index.html Complete documentation (1998-) of WHO Executive Board sessions and Health Assemblies. WHO BookShop  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/bookorders" http://www.who.int/bookorders Click on Sign up for regular updates to receive WHO Information Products News. Report submitted by Louis Takcs, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008  HYPERLINK "mailto:l-takacs@northwestern.edu" l-takacs@northwestern.edu Louis Takcs is at Northwestern University Library ________________________________________________________________________________ World Tourism Organization The World Tourism Day is commemorated on September 27 of each year, and for 2008 the WTO is promoting the 7th UN Millennium Development Goal (to ensure environmental sustainability) by focusing on the theme of climate change and tourism. Climate Change and Tourism: Responding to Global Challenges is one of its most recent publications. The Organization has also formed a ST-EP programme and has published four items since 2002 oriented toward the additional theme of Sustainable TourismEliminating Poverty. These publications are listed on the Organizations site at  HYPERLINK "http://www.unwto.org" www.unwto.org. Its publications programme has not changed significantly since last reporting on it. Two major sections exist, i.e. the UNWTO Infoshop leads the user to its printed versions of publications, and to the UNWTO Online Library for those interested in subscribing. The Infoshop site allows the downloading or printing of WTOs 2008 Publications & Electronic Products catalog but a link to the List of Depository Libraries of WTO Publications failed to produce results in a recent examination of the site. The Online Library (e-unwto), with academic pricing based on an FTE basis, contains more than 1,000 books, statistical reports and working documents and appears to be the only way to obtain access to the World Tourism Factbook, which gives up-to-date statistics on inbound and outbound tourism to more than 200 countries and territories. WTOs front page continues to lead to excerpts of basic facts and figures, to an excerpt from the latest World Tourism Barometer, to the most recent issue of UNWTO News, to a calendar of international tourism events, and to Infodoctour which provides factual data on national and international tourism information holders and brokers. The WTO Documentation Centre utilizes a Multilingual Thesaurus on Tourism and Leisure Activities, and also offers LEXTOUR, a tourism legislation database that provides bibliographic and textual data on laws and regulations. Searching in LEXTOUR can lead to some interesting free-access sites for various areas of the world. Report submitted by Mary Fetzer, IDTF Agency Liaison June 23, 2008 Mary Fetzer is at Rutgers University Library End of Annual Conference 2008 IDTF Agency Liaison Reports. 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