ࡱ> #` ubjbj #Q6 6 6 6 6 6 6 t ڗD I`F6@vvvQCߣP\^^^^^^$h6 QQ6 6 vvVVV6 v6 v\V\VV q6 6 vzv: Zrɱtb~0Iur vzvz&6 z$/@oR V Y ///X///I dhu" u 6 6 6 6 6 6  Government Documents Roundtable of the ý Annual Meeting, June 2007 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 European Union FAO Human Development Reports InterAmerican Dev. Bank ILO IMF LexisNexis - CIS Readex Renouf The Stationary Office UNC Status of Women UN Depository Libraries UNIFEM UNEP UNHC Human Rights UNHSP Habitat World Bank WHO _______________________________________________________________________________ Bernan On the web: http://www.bernan.com Bruce Samuelson ( HYPERLINK "mailto:bsamuelson@bernan.com" bsamuelson@bernan.com) from Bernan will be at the IDTF meeting for the ýAnnual Conference in Washington, DC. He invites attendees of the conference to stop by Bernans exhibit in Booth No. 1608. New Publications New, updated editions of the IT Information Library (ITIL) Series from The Stationery Office (UK) have just been published and are available from Bernan. Bernan Press is co-publishing the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). NAICS is a volume of official industry codes used by businesses, libraries, and other establishments and individuals to complete tax returns, grant requests, and fill out other forms and to improve analyses and comparisons of different industries. NAICS officially replaced the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system in 1997. It provides a consistent system of economic analysis across the three NAFTA nations. NAICS also facilitates the collection, analysis, and dissemination of industrial statistics; these statistics are used by all kinds of businesses, government policy analysts, academics and researchers, and the general public. Published every five years, the 2007 edition of NAICS was released in late May, and supersedes the 2002 edition. In September 2007, two new books will be published by Bernan Press. Since a significant body of international information is found in federal government documents, there will be considerable interest among IDTF members in The State of Public Access to Federal Government Information, the long-awaited book by Patrice McDermott, who many of us may know from her work for the ý. Patrice is currently the Director of OpenTheGovernment.org, and she is one of the foremost experts on federal government information issues and privacy policy concerns. Bernan Press is also publishing a reference book entitled Beyond the Internet, written by Barbara Chernow (who edited the Columbia Encyclopedia), which cautions against the inclination of many students and researchers today to rely exclusively upon the Internet, and explores through interesting anecdotes the value and unforeseen rewards of more traditional research methods. Starting with Volume 78, published in February 2007, Bernan is collaborating with international trade experts to produce enhanced editions of the WTO Dispute Settlement Decisions (DSD). Two new editors for this series are Mark D. Nguyen and Felipe Berer who are Senior Trade Policy Advisors at Bryan Cave LLP. They assist clients in the analysis of cross-border trade rules and trade agreements, including the implications of U.S. bilateral and regional trade agreements and WTO rules. Mr. Berer has also assisted in trade remedy investigations, WTO proceedings and trade policy developments in the United States and Latin America. Newsletter: Bernan encourages IDTF members to subscribe to Bernans Government Publication News, a free monthly email newsletter that features new and forthcoming international agency publications. Sign up online at  HYPERLINK "http://www.bernan.com" www.bernan.com, email at  HYPERLINK "mailto:gpn@bernan.com" gpn@bernan.com, or call toll-free at 1-800-274-4447.. Report submitted by Brett Cloyd, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007  HYPERLINK "mailto:brett-cloyd@uiowa.edu" brett-cloyd@uiowa.edu Brett Cloyd is at the University of Iowa Libraries _______________________________________ Canadian Official Publications In January 2007, the Canadian Library and Archives agency (LAC) expanded its legal deposit ( HYPERLINK "http://www.collectionscanada.ca/6/25/s25-200-e.html" http://www.collectionscanada.ca/6/25/s25-200-e.html), which is described as Canadian publishers are required to send two copies of all the books, pamphlets, serial publications, microforms, maps, spoken word sound recordings, videorecordings, electronic publications issued in physical formats (CD-ROM, CD-I, computer diskette, etc.), and one copy of musical sound recordings, multi-media kits and on-line publications they publish, to Library and Archives Canada, to include maps and publications available over the internet. This was done to stay abreast of the significant and rapid changes in publication, access, and distribution of government information. The Depository Service Program (DSP) conducted a Client Satisfaction Survey in 2006 to assess and obtain quantitative measurements of client satisfaction and performance with the program. Overall, 79% of the respondents were satisfied with the program but identified opportunities for improvement related to guidance in obtaining government publications outside the DSP system, improved search capabilities on the web page, improved Customer Service response time of Customer Service, and others. The Executive Summary is available at:  HYPERLINK "http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/nw-nv/dsp-psd_survey-sondage_2006-e.pdf" http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/nw-nv/dsp-psd_survey-sondage_2006-e.pdf One of the outcomes of this survey was the creation of the Depository Quick Reference Guide sent to depository libraries and available at:  HYPERLINK "http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection/P109-6-2007E.pdf" http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection/P109-6-2007E.pdf According to the DSP, the Guide provides an overview of the Program in terms of the services we provide and the role you play in ensuring the success of the Program. Beyond the nuts and bolts of the depository system operations and instructions, a brief history is especially interesting. The program began in 1927 and now has 49 full depositories and 963 selective depositories in Canada and around the world to which it distributed more than half a million hard copy items in 2006. At the province and territorial level the Update 2007: Collection and Preservation of Web-Based Provincial/Territorial Government Publications also addresses the impact of electronic creation and distribution of materials, see:  HYPERLINK "http://www.carlabrc.ca/ah_report_update.pdf" http://www.carlabrc.ca/ah_report_update.pdf. Since the 2005 report there has been development in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Nunavut toward the collection of web-based government information. Also, the LAC conducted a web crawl of provincial and territorial web sites for approximately three months and is storing the data in a dark archive awaiting future plans for making these accessible in some manner. And finally, although this site does not directly offer access to official Canadian government documents, it is related, relevant, and impressive. The government documents groups of the Canadian Library Association are making a substantial amount of material available electronically. See: CANADIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION MINUTES AND RELATED DOCUMENTS OF THE VARIOUS GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEES AND GROUPS, 1948 - 2001 at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.yorku.ca/awakaruk/AGIIG/archives.htm" \o "http://www.yorku.ca/awakaruk/AGIIG/archives.htm" http://www.yorku.ca/awakaruk/AGIIG/archives.htm . Report submitted by Linda Johnson, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 <  HYPERLINK "mailto:Linda@cisunix.unh.edu" Linda.Johnson@unh.edu> Linda Johnson is at the University of New Hampshire Library __________________________________________ European Union On the web EU Washington Office: http://www.eurunion.org/ Council of the EU: http://www.consilium.europa.eu/cms3_fo/showPage.asp?id=315&lang=en Major changes have just come to light affecting access to European Union materials in the United States:. 1. The Commission Delegation in Washington, D.C. has completed an agreement to move its entire physical library collection (the most extensive on EU matters) to the University of Pittsburgh's, Archive of European Integration (AIE). This digitization project aims to provide open access to historically important documents and research about the EU. Phil Wilkin, an experienced EU information scholar, is the driving force. He has been insightful enough to join forces with Barbara Sloan, an award winning and EU acclaimed information specialist. The physical collection will remain intact and in controlled access. 2. The Office of the EU Delegation in Washington will maintain a "Public Inquiries section, where one can email questions. The library function will remain, but will be dependent on electronic information only. More information will be forthcoming as to how much help the academics and depository libraries can expect. Report submitted by Mary Gay Anderson, EU Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 andersonm@fiu.edu Mary Gay Anderson is the International Documents Librarian at Florida International University. _______________________________________ FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations On the web: ( HYPERLINK "http://www.fao.org" www.fao.org). FAO currently hosts hundreds of specialized Web sites and systems which support the Organizations mandate to raise levels of nutrition, improve agricultural productivity, better the lives of rural populations and contribute to the growth of the world economy. All electronic publications on the FAO website are at no-cost ( HYPERLINK "http://www.fao.org/documents/" http://www.fao.org/documents/). There is a fee however forsome ofthe print versions of these publications. Access to FAO databases and information systems is also free; however, in the case of the statistical database FAOSTAT ( HYPERLINK "http://faostat.fao.org/default.aspx" http://faostat.fao.org/default.aspx) a subscription is required in order to access and display numbers in Excel of 4000 data elements per database query. What 4000 data per query means is that if a database query results yields a number of data greater than 4000, then a subscription is needed. For example, the following query will most certainly give results of more than 4000 records (or pieces of data): production of rice from 1999 2006 (seven years)for 400 countries, regions and sub-national units; whereas production of apples in the US for 2000 and 2001 will not be over 4000 data. FAOSTAT provides access to over 3 million time-series and cross-sectional data relating to food and agriculture. FAOSTAT contains data for 200 countries and more than 200 primary products and inputs, just in its core. The new national version of FAOSTAT, HYPERLINK "http://www.fao.org/statistics/countrystat/" \t "_new" CountrySTAT, http://www.fao.org/statistics/countrystat/ is being implemented in 20 countries and three regions. It offers a two-way bridge amongst sub national, national, regionaland international statistics on food and agriculture. Report submitted by Charles E. Malone, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 Charles Malone is the Government Information Librarian at Western Illinois University. ____________________________________________ Human Development Reports On the web at: http://hdr.undp.org/reports/ Human Development Reports series is expanding in the overall number published. This is very good news since this are highly useful publications. HDRs are a matrix of world-wide, regional, national, and sub-national reports on a broad array of social and related economic measures, in geography thickly spanning the globe. It is issued through the United Nations Development Program offices, and is based on research and analysis done by specialists either in or connected to the area being covered. Since its beginning with a global report in 1990, this series has become one of the most comprehensive and reliable sources of both data and narrative information about the population of the earth. Topics range from economic and environmental data, to gender measures, weapons, water, education, children, poverty, and shelter. A careful analysis is provided, and in most cases more diverse data given than can be found elsewhere. There has been recent progress in having more back issues remain on the web in pdf format, a critical issue since there is almost no paper distribution. So long as titles are on the web, download is free. Global reports, and some regional, such as the annual series on the Arab world, are available for purchase from standard publishers, such as Oxford University Press for the global issue. A remarkable series of publications, not as well known as it should be in the broad range of libraries where it could be utilized. Report submitted by Susan Bennett White, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 Susan White is the United Nations Librarian at Princeton University ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________ InterAmerican Development Bank IADB Inter-American Development Bank - IDB On the web: www.iadb.org IDB continues to add interesting and valuable web products to its site. The Opportunities for the Majority initiative has a page that links from the IDB homepage and includes information about the Banks plan for improving conditions for the Latin American and Caribbean low-income population. The plan has six priority areas: financial democracy, enterprise compact, basic infrastructure, housing for the majority, digital connectivity, and identifying the majority. Each priority area has its own page with links to articles, project descriptions and videos in English. The information includes an interactive tool called Mapping the Majority: a Socioeconomic Atlas for Latin America and the Caribbean. This gives you the opportunity to choose variables among five of the priority areas. You may then choose a country and a beautiful graph is shown illustrating the data. You may print this or download the data into Excel. A tab at the top of the tool allows you to select either data by income groups or national data. Mapping Dead Capital is also available. This is a map based on extra-legal or informal properties and businesses in the area which are unable to produce clear title or registry. It also represents the majority of much of the property and businesses in the area. This is very unusual data, and the map may be printed or a chart produced. DataGob is the new Governance Indicators database and includes data about the rule of law, democratic system, public management, market system and socioeconomic indicators. It is not limited to Latin America and the Caribbean but includes countries from all over the world. It is searchable by region as well as by country. The Research homepage has been renamed Knowledge and Data. The search box at the top of the page will allow searches of all the IDB publications and websites. The Statistics and Tools link on the left gives access to all the data tools mentioned here as well as others detailed in earlier reports Finally, one publication that should be mentioned is the Business Resource Guide, available as a pdf on the website. It details the process of getting a contract to work on Bank projects and includes contact information as well as explaining timelines and needed documentation. Report submitted by Diane K. Campbell, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 Diane Campbell is at Rider University ____________________________________________ International Labour Organization - ILO Notes from Reliable Sources The ILO web page has been streamlined to a remarkable degree in the last six months. There is now a direct link from the main page to a Publications and Research Section, and another to Statistics and Databases. Navigation on each of those sub- pages is clear and intuitive. A great improvement. New Videos available are featured prominently, and cover timely labor topics. An attractive catalog of ILO publications is available for download at: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/support/publ/pdf/catalog.pdf Renouf provides a full range of ILO publications, even backfiles. Visit Renoufs booth #2310, at ýin Washington to learn more about ILO publications. . E-News NATLEX is the ILOs database of national labor, social security and related human rights legislation. Provides abstracts of national legislation and regulatory publications. Both keyword and subject searching is available. Note that entires are in only one of the three official ILO languages English, French or Spanish, is provided,.. (http://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex_browse.home?p_lang=en) Labour Force Surveys. An online compilation from many countries of household-based survey of work-related statistics. Useful and otherwise hard to locate. ( http://www.ilo.org/dyn/lfsurvey/lfsurvey.home) Extraordinary Summit of the African Union On Employment and Poverty Reduction: 2005. (ILO web site.) Goes beyond national statistical measures to examine initiatives and problems in the whole region. Recent Titles of Special Note: Wirth, Linda Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: Women in management Geneva: ILO, 2006. ISBN 92-2-110845-7, xvi, 186 pp. (Price not given.) This update of a 1997 report examines both the gender gap and occupational segregation in management in the public service, financial, business, and banking sectors. Supported by figures and statistics, this title looks at the roles of education and training in enabling the advancement of women as management. "It has current information on women in top positions in business and politics throughout the world, as well as data on educational attainment, housework and other factors affecting women in elite positions." Decent work in Asia : reporting on results 2001-2005 : report of the Director-General, Fourteenth Asian Regional Meeting, Busan, Republic of Korea, August-September 2006 Geneva: ILO, 2006. ISBN: 978-92-2-118770-7, US$15 Reports on international, regional and national developments since 2001 inAsian countries working to develop Decent Work:within their cultural context. Decent work, according to the core definitions of ILO, includes provision for workers to have fundamental rights, employment, social protection and social dialogue. Meeting the Employment Challenge: Argentina, Brazil and Mexico in the global economy. Geneva, ILO: 2006 ISBN: 92-2-117947-8 US$55. Examines national policy in these three countries in light of the relationship of the development of markets and the treatment of workers in five policy areas: employment creation: macroeconomic policy, trade liberalization, foreign direct investment, labor market regulation and labor relations Also traces the development of the labor market in each country from 1990 to the present, both as to the number of jobs, and the level of work required in those jobs. Deals especially with the balance between national concerns and international matters in the development and management of the labor markets. Offshoring and the Internationalization of Employment. A Challenge for a Fair Globalization? Geneva: ILO: 2006 ISBN: 92-9014-783-0. US$22.95; Proceedings of the third Annecy Symposium in April 2005. A study of some of the most difficult issues for labor in an increasingly globalized world, based on an examination of hard data on the effect of offshoring on employment and wages. Displaced workers often have no safety nets, and yet with the rights and international labor standards of ILO, globalization can actually improve the labor situation in an overall way in a country. Suggest new policies for a compensation adjustment system to protect workers when offshoring occurs. Jansen, Marion and Eddy Lee Trade and employment: Challenges for policy research Geneva, ILO: 2007 ISBN: 978-92-2- 119551-1. US$ 12.95. Reviews existing literature to examine the relationship between trade and employment. Examines how policies on trade, labor, and social support interact and with support or interfere with each other.. Report submitted by Susan Bennett White, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 Susan White is at Princeton University Library _________________________________________ International Monetary Fund - IMF On the web: http://www.imf.org The April 2007 edition of the World Economic Outlook (WEO) database is now available (http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2007/01/data/index.aspx). The database contains selected macroeconomic data series from the statistical appendix of the World Economic Outlook Report and presents the IMF staff's analysis and projections of economic developments at the global level, in major country groups and in many individual countries. The WEO is released in April and September each year. Use this database to find data on national accounts, inflation, unemployment rates, balance of payments, fiscal indicators, trade for countries and country groups (aggregates), and commodity prices whose data are reported by the IMF. Data are available from 1980 to the present, and projections are given for the next two years. For some countries, data are incomplete or unavailable for certain years. The April 2007 edition of the Global Financial Stability Report; Market Developments and Issues is now available online at http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/gfsr/2007/01/index.htm. This report provides semiannual assessments of global financial markets and addresses emerging market financing in a global context. Cant remember which IMF database contains which variables? Selected Online IMF Data Sources is a chart posted on the IMF web site to assist users in determining the free data sources where specific data is available (http://www.imf.org/external/np/ds/matrix.htm). Commodity prices, foreign direct investment, trade, exchange rates are just a few of the variables on the chart. New and Noteworthy. New and Noteworthy Titles from the IMF Bookstore is an excellent way to keep up with new materials published by the IMF. The March 2007 issue is available at http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/pubs/Newsltr/Newdoc.pdf. The IMF also provides email notification of newly released materials by country or series sign up at https://www.imf.org/external/cntpst/(rysnnw4540i0z255dxs0n4qe)/index.aspx. IMF Staff Papers - Palgrave Macmillan, in partnership with the IMF, will publish and distribute IMF Staff Papers beginning with Volume 54, Number 1, May 2007. The editorial operation of IMF Staff Papers will continue unchanged. All contributions will be subject to rigorous peer review and assessment, as has always been the case. The papers will be available online in both PDF and full-text HTML format. For more information see the new Web site for IMF Staff Papers at http://www.palgrave-journals.com/imfsp. You might wish to visit the IMF Bookstore while in Washington. It is at 720 19th Street, NW (corner 19th and H). Open Monday to Friday, 10 am-4:30 pm. Report submitted by Jackie Druery, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007  HYPERLINK "mailto:drueryj@post.queensu.ca" drueryj@post.queensu.ca Jackie Druery is at Queens University in Ontario ________________________________________ LexisNexis - CIS On the web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.lexisnexis.com/" http://www.lexisnexis.com/ Visit LexisNexis Booth #3541 at ýAnnual Meeting in Washington. For more information or to order, call 1- 800-638-8380, or email  HYPERLINK "mailto:academicinfo@lexisnexis.com" academicinfo@lexisnexis.com. International Agency Materials. The LexisNexis Statistical service continues to add important series to its foreign national and international agency materials. Often, these are not available elsewhere, ad certainly not in easily accessible electronic format. Some materials have full text available in the LexisNexis microfiche which is the companion to the online Statistical service. International Legal Materials. International Legal Materials the journal published 6 times a year by the American Society of International Law, provides the text of key treaties and other international agreements and documents, a resource not easily found elsewhere, if at all. To find this title, drill down in Lexis Academic as follows: First, choose Legal Research, then, under the category International Legal Materials, choose Commonweath and Foreign Nations, then in the Source List choose the title International Legal Materials. Contains the entire back file, from 1962 volume 1, to the present. A real treasure for treaty and other international agreement research. Foreign National Sources. LexisNexis Academic now contains. Country Analysis: economic, business, and political risk information on 190 countries, based on news, analysis, in-depth reports and statistics, formerly available only to corporate customers. Microformat UPA Collections of Files on foreign national topics provides unique access to formerly confidential or classified resources. GODORT Reference Books - CIS Publications through LexisNexis. Guide to Country Information in International Governmental Organization Publications Guide to Official Publications of Foreign Countries, 2nd Edition Directory of Government Document Collections & Librarians, 8th Edition The Complete Guide to Citing Government Information Resources, 3rd Edition . (With appreciation to Marina Azariah, LexisNexis, for her assistance in preparing this report.) Report submitted by Suzanne L. Holcombe, IDTF Agency Liaison January 4, 2007 < suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu > Suzanne is at Oklahoma State University. _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Readex Publications On the web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex" http://www.readex.com/readex Having just taken on Agency Liaison duties for Readex, I thought it might be good to review some of the Readex offerings that may be of interest to international documents librarians. For more information about these resources visit Readex Booth 3805 at the ýAnnual Meeting in Washington, or contact Readex Customer Service by email at custservice@readex.com, and by phone at 1-800-243-7694. FBIS Daily Report, 1974-1996. A complete new online collection of translated foreign broadcasts and news providing first-hand perspectives on international politics . The Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Daily Report has been the United States' principal record of political and historical open source intelligence for nearly 75 years. The original mission of the FBIS was to monitor, record, transcribe and translate intercepted radio broadcasts from foreign governments, official news services, and clandestine broadcasts from occupied territories. Many of these materials are first-hand reports of events as they occurred. As such, the FBIS Daily Report constitutes a one-of-a-kind archive of transcripts of foreign broadcasts and news that provides fascinating insight into the second half of the 20th century. AccessUN. A comprehensive Web-based index of United Nations documents. Developed in cooperation with the library community, AccessUN serves primarily as an ongoing Web-based index to more than 500,000 current and archived  HYPERLINK "http://www.readex.com/readex/product.cfm?product=17" United Nations documents and publications. AccessUN also provides the full text or links to the full text of more than 35,000 of these documents and publications. AccessUN benefits both researchers concerned with international economic, social, cultural and humanitarian issues as well as Model UN participants preparing resolutions and position papers. Peace and security, world hunger, human rights, economic development, the environment and atomic energy are among the many topics addressed in depth by the United Nations. British Parliamentary Papers. The definitive documents collection of Britains ruling body. With the British Parliamentary Papers from Readex, students and scholars of law, history, government, foreign studies, economics, sociology and political science can trace the development of the British Parliament, gain insight into the Parliamentary process and examine the issues and events that affect the British Commonwealth and the nations of the world. The British Parliamentary Papers collection consists of four segments: A record of debates in both Houses of Parliament; Proceedings from the House of Commons; Sessional Papers; and Parliamentary history in the 18th and 19th centuries UNDP Project Reports. An archive that compliments current project reports online. A retrospective collection not available online. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a UN organization formed in 1965 with the merger of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance and the UN Special Fund. The stated goal of UNDP is to build more productive societies and economies in low-income nations by helping them develop their natural resources and human capabilities. UNDP Project Reports (1972 to 1998) enable researchers to examine the results of development projects undertaken in these low-income nations and emerging economies. The reports of UNDP-funded projects are executed through a variety of prestigious agencies and organizations, including ILO, World Bank, UNESCO, WHO and FAO. Beginning in 1999, current UNDP Project Reports became available via the Internet directly from UNDP. However, Readex offers a retrospective collection of UNDP Project Reports from 1972 to 1998 on microfiche. This collection is helpful to international development researchers, individuals interested in international business opportunities, consultants, students and other researchers needing information in the global areas of public policy, health, agriculture, technology, engineering, economics, education, communications and transportation. Readexs retrospective collection complements the current collection online and provides unique documents that are very difficult to obtain. United Nations Documents. Complete UN documentation from its creation to the present. Three collections of essential UN documentation. Readexs collections of United Nations Documents and supporting databases are available from the founding of the United Nations to the present time. These collections are ideal for researching international issuesfrom world hunger to world peaceand for gaining an understanding of international relations as they exist today given the events, issues and trends chronicled in retrospective portions of the collections. Readex provides United Nations Documents on durable, space-saving microfiche in three versions: Comprehensive Collectioncontains virtually every document, including Limited and Restricted documents, from the main UN bodies: the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, Secretariat, Trusteeship Council and International Court of Justice. Law Library Collectionfeatures official records and working documents from five of the six principal organs (Secretariat publications are not included). Also included are documents from ad hoc and expert committees such as the International Law Commission and the UN Commission on International Trade Law. The Abridged Collectiondesigned for smaller libraries, it includes mastheads and official records from the General Assembly (regular, special and emergency sessions), the Security Council, Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council and the International Court of Justice. ITDF would especially like to thank Readex for pioneering the international documents workshops they held in Chester, Vermont for over 20 years. Those workshops were beneficial in helping many librarians learn about international documents. Readex has continued to support international documents educational opportunities with their sponsorship of the GODORT preconference on international documents at the ýAnnual in Washington, D.C. in June, 2007 Report submitted by Charles E. Malong, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 Charles Malone is the Government Information Librarian at Western Illinois University. ____________________________________________ Renouf Publications. On the web: www.renoufbooks.com/ Gordon Grahame, president of Renouf, will be at the IDTF meeting at the ýAnnual Conference in Washington. 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). He would also like to invite you to visit him at Renoufs exhibit at booth #2310, which will include a selection of new releases from the over thirty-five international organizations Renouf represents. New Web Site Renouf is pleased to announce that the companys newly upgraded web site was launched in March ( HYPERLINK "http://www.renoufbooks.com" www.renoufbooks.com). Unlike many database driven sites, Renoufs keyword search engine scans the complete title descriptions not just a few keywords that have been assigned to the publication. This feature significantly increases the chances of the users being able to locate publications within their areas of interest. The site currently includes over 41,000 international and governmental publications that are currently in print and it is updated on a daily basis so you will find the all latest releases. Books and Series ILO. Renouf is the official North American distributor for ILO publications and the following new releases are now available through them: Since its first edition in 1935-36, the Yearbook of Labour Statistics has established itself as the worlds foremost statistical reference on labour questions and it provides authoritative data on over 190 countries. The new 65th edition (978-92-2-019193-4) was released for the first time in two volumes: Volume 1 (Time Series) continues the times series format of the previous editions and contains 31 tables corresponding to nine labour themes. Volume 2 (Country Profiles) introduces a new format showing the latest available statistics on each of the over 190. Winners or Losers?: Liberalizing Public Services (978-92-2-17497-4) Some of the questions the publication attempts to answer are: What are the Impacts on the social and economic security of public employees in public services turned private?, What happens to employees and Clients when part of a public service turns private, effectively turning into competition for the public service?, How rapidly is the liberalization of public services taking place, in which countries, and by what means? Social Dialogue and Poverty reduction Strategies (978-92-2-117541-4) The reader will find this book a useful reference in the debate on poverty reduction in general, and more specifically on the participatory process in poverty strategies. Other New and Noteworthy Titles International Travel and Health 2007 (978-92-4-158039-7) from the WHO covers all the main health risks to travelers both during their journeys and at their destinations. This is an excellent reference book that is suitable for both academic and public libraries. Amnesty International Report 2007: The State of the Worlds Human Rights (978 0 86210 4214) is an annual report that documents the state of human rights in over 150 countries. This years report also points to the crucial achievements of human rights activists around the world in countering rights abuses and tackling impunity. United Nations Statistical Yearbook 50th Edition (978-92-1-061220-3) In marking with its 50th anniversary, the Yearbook has undergone a facelift and has been printed in colour for the first time, which has significantly improved its readability. This is an important edition for a library who does not acquire this publication on an annual basis. Sixty Years of Science at UNESCO 1945-2005 (978-92-3-104005-4) offers an inside perspective on the role the organization played in the history of international science cooperation. National Studies on Assessing the Economic Contribution of the Copyright-Based Industries: Creative Industries series No. 1 (92-805-1553-5) The goal of this new series from WIPO is provide a measurement of the true value the creative sector provides to an individual country. This first volume presents the results of five national studies, representing the contribution of the sector in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Latvia and Hungary. Economic and Social Progress in Latin America 2007 Report: Living with Debt (978-1 59782-033-2) This years report focuses on how to manage sovereign debt safely and effectively. This in-depth study highlights the recent trends towards higher levels of domestic debt and lower external borrowing. It also includes a detailed study of the costs of sovereign defaults such as the ones that affected some Latin American countries in recent years. Report submitted by Brett Cloyd, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 Brett Cloyd is Reference and Government Information Librarian at the University of Iowa ___________________________________________ The Stationery Office - TSO This update focuses on the bookselling aspect of TSO, and concludes with a recommendation for a title which our library recently purchased. Wikipedia. When I suggested including something about the Wikipedia entry for TSO in this report, Brian Tierney, who continues as TSO representative, took a look at the listing details and found everything up to date and in order. You can find the entry with live footnote links at:  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stationery_Office" \o "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stationery_Office" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stationery_Office The entry is succinct and contains some extensive links, including one to an entry on Her Majestys Stationery Office. The TSO entry begins with this note: The Stationery Office (TSO) is a private  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom" \o "United Kingdom" British publishing company that was created in  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996" \o "1996" 1996 when the publishing arm of  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty%27s_Stationery_Office" \o "Her Majesty's Stationery Office" Her Majesty's Stationery Office was  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privatisation" \o "Privatisation" privatised. HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stationery_Office" \l "_note-WhoAreWe#_note-WhoAreWe" \o "" [1] It retains the contracts for printing British legislation that are a legacy of its former state ownership HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stationery_Office" \l "_note-WhoAreWe#_note-WhoAreWe" \o "" [1] and also publishes many other government documents. HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stationery_Office" \l "_note-0#_note-0" \o "" [2] The references include links to what TSO is, and who the clients and partners are. This astounding fact is included in the main text: It publishes more than 15,000 titles each year, making it the largest publisher in the  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom" \o "United Kingdom" UK by volume. HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stationery_Office" \l "_note-WhoAreWe#_note-WhoAreWe" \o "" [1] TSO Offices. TSO offices are located in UK centers of legislation and throughout the UK. One of the titles my library purchased this year was published by TSO Scotland: The Nature of the Cairngorms: Diversity in a Changing Environment, edited by Philip Shaw and Des Thompson. (TSO and Scottish Natural Heritage: Edinburgh, 2006.) It is a beautifully illustrated review of natural history for the Cairngorms area of Scotland, the location of Britains largest national park. 35 authors present an up-to-date review of the areas plants, animals, habitats, geology and landforms. The main audience for the book is conservation professionals, but the photography is exceptional for all readers. See OCLC 70686744 for details. TSO Bookshop. For the TSO bookshop website, see  HYPERLINK "http://www.tsoshop.co.uk/" \o "http://www.tsoshop.co.uk/" http://www.tsoshop.co.uk/ You can register there for alerts in fields of interest, and view advance information under Coming Soon. Report submitted by Andrea Singer, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 < HYPERLINK "mailto:singer@indiana.edu" singer@indiana.edu> Andrea Singer is the Foreign Documents Librarian at Indiana University Library in Bloomington ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ United Nations Commission on the Status of Women On the web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw/" \o "http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw/" \t "1" http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw/ The Commission on the Status of Women is a functional commission of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), dedicated exclusively to gender equality and advancement of women. Its web site makes available Session Documents from its 36th Session in 1992, up through the present, in the official UN languages. Main Subjects Include % Governance, Peace & Security % HIV/AIDS % Violence Against Women % Women, Poverty & Economics % Human Rights % Millennium Development Goals Report submitted by Amy E. West, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 <westx045@umn.edu> Amy West is at the University of Minnesota Library ____________________________________________ United Nations Depository Library Program On the web: http://www.un.org/Depts/dhl/deplib/ On March 20, 2007 the United Nations Publications Board increased the annual fees for UN depositories. The changes for depository libraries in developed countries are as follows: Regular depositories, which will not receive masthead documents or Official Records in print, will now pay $1,000, an increase of $100. Libraries that choose to receive printed masthead documents and Official Records must pay a print plus deposit fee of $1,750 (it had been $1,400). This print plus deposit option will include the verbatim records of Security Council meetings, which were previously available only via purchase. These increases, the first since 1996, are very modest and take into account the concerns that IDTF members have expressed in recent years. The announcement on the Dag Hammarskjld Library web site states that the UN wishes that certain libraries maintain complete print collections and will continue to provide printed documents to those free [depository] libraries that wish to receive them. It thus appears that depositories wishing to receive masthead documents and Official Records in print will be able to do so for the foreseeable future and possibly in perpetuity. Report submitted by David Griffiths, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007  HYPERLINK "mailto:dngriffi@uiuc.edu" dngriffi@uiuc.edu David Griffiths is an Assistant Government Information Librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign _____________________________________ _____________________________________ United Nations Development Fund for Women - UNIFEM On the web at http://www.unifem.org/. UNIFEM (United Nations Development Fund for Women) provides financial and technical assistance to on a global basis to empower women and promote gender equality...UNIFEM also speaks for womens issues in the United Nations, and promotes fulfillment of commitments already made to women...UNIFEM works with individual countries to assist them in creating laws and policies to eliminate gender discrimination and promote gender equality. There is a special focus on gender issues dealing with land and inheritance rights, decent work for women and ending violence against women. UNIFEM also aims to transform institutions to make them more accountable to gender equality and women's rights, to strengthen the capacity and voice of women's rights advocates, and to change harmful and discriminatory practices in society., according to  HYPERLINK "http://www.unifem.org/about/brochure.php" \o "http://www.unifem.org/about/brochure.php" \t "1" http://www.unifem.org/about/brochure.php UNIFEM does not have subscription databases or serial publications Main Subjects Include: % Governance, Peace & Security % HIV/AIDS % Violence Against Women % Women, Poverty & Economics % Human Rights % Millennium Development Goals Available on the UNIFEM Web Site % Key Documents  HYPERLINK "http://www.unifem.org/about/key_documents.php" \o "http://www.unifem.org/about/key_documents.php" \t "1" http://www.unifem.org/about/key_documents.php % Publications % Series % Video & Audio % PR Materials % Institutional Reports % Newsletters Vendors Who Provide UIFEM Publications: % UN Publications  HYPERLINK "https://unp.un.org/" \o "https://unp.un.org/" \t "1" https://unp.un.org/ % Kumerian Press  HYPERLINK "http://www.kpbooks.com/" \o "http://www.kpbooks.com/" \t "1" http://www.kpbooks.com/ % Women, Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.womenink.org/" \o "http://www.womenink.org/" \t "1" http://www.womenink.org/ Languages Primarily English, although French and Spanish versions are available for some materials. New Publication Alerts UNIFEM: Recent Publications and Tools  HYPERLINK "http://www.unifem.org/feeds/resources.xml" \o "http://www.unifem.org/feeds/resources.xml" \t "1" http://www.unifem.org/feeds/resources.xml Report submitted by Amy E. West, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007 Amy West is at the University of Minnesota Library ________________________________________ ________________________________________ United Nations Environment Program UNEP On the web: < HYPERLINK "http://www.unep.org/" http://www.unep.org/> The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) established in 1972, is the voice for the environment within the United Nations system. UNEP acts as a catalyst, advocate, educator and facilitator to promote the wise use and sustainable development of the global environment. To accomplish this, 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. The UNEP includes the following divisions: Early Warning and Assessment Environmental Policy Implementation Technology, Industry and Ecoomics Regional Cooperation Environmental Law and Conventions Global Environment Facility Coordination Communications and Public Information Via its web site, the UNEP provides specific resources organized for government officials, scientists, business persons, journalists, civil society, children and youth. The Publications section of the web site includes 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 web site is well-organized, although it has fewer links and materials since the last Agency Liaison update in January of 2007. Recent UNEP Publications Geo Yearbook 2007 provides essential, informative, and authoritative reading for anyone with a role or an interest in our changing environment. The 2007 Year Book includes global and regional overviews of significant developments over the past year. Global Outlook for Ice and Snow provides an up-to-date, concise review of the state of the environment and the trends in ice and snow-covered regions (cryosphere) of the world. Vital Ozone Layer Graphics. Through high-quality graphics and concise, facts and figures, this publication helps the reader understand the ozone layer depletion issue, the international response under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, successes achieved to date and upcoming challenges. UNEP Bestsellers: Planet in Peril: Atlas of Current Threats to People and the Environment (2006) This atlas 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 world�s ecosystems and natural resources both in the short and long terms. One Planet Many People: Atlas of Our Changing Environment (2005) This title is intended for environmental policy makers, non-governmental organizations, the private sector, academics, teachers and citizens. This colorful and approachable atlas contains photographs, satellite images, maps and narratives that provide insights into the many ways people around the world have changed, and continue to change, the environment. Since UNEP is the primary source of official international information in critical areas of the environment, international documents librarians are well advised to keep abreast of all UNEP publications through the various access points on the UNEP web site, and in UNEP publications.. Report submitted by Suzanne L. Holcombe, IDTF Agency Liaison January 11, 2007  HYPERLINK "mailto:suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu" suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu Suzanne Holcombe is at Oklahoma State University Library ____________________________________________ United Nations Human Settlements Programme HABITAT On the web: http://www.unchs.org/ 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. Cities are now home to half of humankind, and sustainable urbanization is one of the most pressing challenges facing the global community in the 21st century. The main documents outlining the mandate of the organization are the  HYPERLINK "http://www.unchs.org/content.asp?ID=924&catid=10&typeid=25&subMenuId=0" Vancouver Declaration on Human Settlements,  HYPERLINK "http://www.unchs.org/content.asp?ID=1176&catid=10&typeid=24&subMenuId=0" Habitat Agenda,  HYPERLINK "http://www.unchs.org/content.asp?ID=2072&catid=10&typeid=25&subMenuId=0" Istanbul Declaration on Human Settlements, the  HYPERLINK "http://www.unchs.org/content.asp?ID=2071&catid=10&typeid=25&subMenuId=0" Declaration on Cities and Other Human Settlements in the New Millennium, and  HYPERLINK "http://www.unchs.org/content.asp?ID=2070&catid=10&typeid=23&subMenuId=0" 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 web site includes a publications section that features its Publications Catalogue available in text or .pdf format. The Catalogue is organized by the subject categories which follow, and features the organizations flagship publications and periodicals. Titles can be purchased online and some are in electronic format. Periodicals are available online in full-text at no charge. Publications may also be searched by theme on the web site. These categories mirror those in the Catalog for the most part. Information and Monitoring Land and Housing Risk and Disaster Management Social Inclusion Urban Development and Management Water Sanitation and Infrastructure Other topics in the Catalog include: Environment and Economic Development and Finance. The organizations key publications are the Global Report on Human Settlements and the State of the Worlds Cities, both annual, and several serials: 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 world'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. The UNCHS web site is very well-organized as is its Publications Catalogue. Publications offer both reports and statistics. 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. Recent publications include: Meeting Development Goals in Small Urban Centres - Water and Sanitation in the Worlds Cities 2006 This is the second UN-HABITAT global report on Water and Sanitation in the Worlds Cities. This publication looks at small urban centres which tend to be overlooked, however theyare the first tier markets and service providers for rural enterprise and development. Report submitted by Suzanne L. Holcombe, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007  HYPERLINK "mailto:suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu" suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu Suzanne Holcombe is at Oklahoma State University Library __________________________________________ ____________________________________________ World Bank On the web: http://www.worldbank.org World Bank representatives will be present to report on new programs and initiatives at the IDTF meeting at ýAnnual Conference in Washington Visit us at Booth 1325. I. Online Resources Update New! Global Economic Monitor GEM (www.worldbank.org/gem) is a one-stop shop portal for access to analysis of current economic trends, economic and financial indicators, and links to related sites. It features up-to-date analysis of global economic conditions, including a daily brief and event-driven focus reports., including: Regular monthly briefs with data on: Global growth trends High income countries Industrial production High-tech markets International trade Oil and non-oil commodity markets Financial markets Currencies Direct access to high-frequency datasets Forecasts for commodity prices and main macroeconomic indicators for over 130 countries World Bank e-Library and Print Archive is an electronic portal to the World Bank's full-text collection of its own books, reports, and other documents. Includes 4,000 titles and working papers published by the World Bank during the past several years and every new title, about 200 each year. World Development Indicators Online (WDI Online), updated twice a year, includes data for over 737 development indicators and time series data from 1960 for over 200 countries and 18 country groups. Data can be indexed, graphed, and exported in standard formats including Excel. 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 over 200 indicators from 1970. Updated annually in January. For more, go to  HYPERLINK "http://publications.worldbank.org/GDF/" http://publications.worldbank.org/GDF/. II. Print Resources Update Landmark Titles: World Development Report 2008: Agriculture and Development In October 2007 the World Bank will publish a new edition, the 30th, of its flagship publication The World Development Report.. The 2008 edition, that carries the subtitle Agriculture and Development, seeks to assess where, when, and how agriculture can be an effective instrument for economic development, especially development that favors the poor. Paperback. September 2007. 320 pages. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7233-3. US$26 Hardcover. September 2007. 320 pages. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7235-7. US$50 Doing Business 2008: Opportunities for Women In September 2007 the World Bank will publish a new edition of the internationally acclaimed Doing Business Report, this year focusing on Opportunities for Women to create new business in developing countries. 5th in a series of annual reports comparing business regulations in 178 countries. September 2007. 180 pages. ISBN 978-0-8213-7231-9. US$35 New Series. Environment and Development will focus on environmental sustainability as a fundamental element for sustainable development. Forthcoming titles in the Series include: Warming up to Trade? Harnessing International Trade to Support Climate Change Objectives November 2007. 170 pages. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7225-8. US$20 Poverty and the Environment Understanding Linkages at the Household Level November 2007. 125 pages. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7224-1. US$18 Strategic Environmental Assessment for Policies. An Instrument for Good Governance April 2007. 150 pages. ISBN: 978-0-8213-6762-9. US$18 Environment and Malnutrition. Multi-sectoral Determinants of Child Health Forthcoming 2008. 135 pages. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7236-4. US$18 Moving Out of Poverty features new comparative research across more than 500 communities in 15 countries to understand how and why people move out of poverty. Builds on interdisciplinary and contextually grounded understandings of growth and poverty reduction. The first volume on the series will be published in June 2007 with five additional volumes forthcoming in 2007 and 2008. Moving Out of Poverty (Volume 1) Cross-disciplinary Perspectives Paperback. June 2007. ISBN: 978-0-8213-6991-3. US$40 Hardcover. June 2007. ISBN: 978-0-8213-7111-4. US$90 III. Orders and Contacts Print Archive through e-Library 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. Provides 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. Catalog The World Bank has a new catalog designed specifically for libraries. Print and PDF / email formats are available. Any librarian not currently receiving it who would like to do so should e-mail jdebuerba@worldbank.org 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  HYPERLINK "mailto:pubrights@worldbank.org" pubrights@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 Thanks to Triinu Tombak, World Bank Publications, for providing information for this update. Report submitted by Jackie Druery, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007  HYPERLINK "mailto:drueryj@post.queensu.ca" drueryj@post.queensu.ca Jackie Druery is at Queens University in Ontario ____________________________________________ WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION On the web: http://www.who.int/en/ I. General Updates Dr Margaret Chan was appointed Director-General of WHO in November 2006. First world report on violence against children produced by WHO, UNICEF, and the OHCHR:  HYPERLINK "http://www.violencestudy.org" http://www.violencestudy.org RSS feeds now available from WHO with the latest news releases, information of outbreaks of disease including avian influenza, across the world, and speeches from Director GeneralDetailed assessment of 2006 WHO activities: The WHO in review 2006:  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/entity/mediacentre/multimedia/2007/wha60/who_yearinreview_en.pdf" http://www.who.int/entity/mediacentre/multimedia/2007/wha60/who_yearinreview_en.pdf II. Online Resources Include significant recent updates. WHO Statistical Information System (WHOSIS) Database of latest Core Health Indicators from key WHO sources, including World Health Statistics (2007) and The World Health Report (2007).  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/whosis/database/core/core_select.cfm" http://www.who.int/whosis/database/core/core_select.cfm Global Health Atlas Standardized data and statistics for infectious diseases at country, regional, and global levels. Includes information on demography, socioeconomic conditions, and environmental factors. Interactive maps and reports are also included.  HYPERLINK "http://globalatlas.who.int/" http://globalatlas.who.int/ Public Health Mapping and GIS Map Library Fantastic resource for thematic maps produced by the WHO and related institutions on subjects ranging from the incidence of Avian Influenza and Leprosy to natural disasters and the July 2006 Middle East crisis. Part of the Global Health Atlas  HYPERLINK "http://gamapserver.who.int/mapLibrary/default.aspx" http://gamapserver.who.int/mapLibrary/default.aspx WHO Global InfoBase Online A data warehouse that collects, stores, and displays information on chronic diseases and their risk factors for all WHO member states. http://www.who.int/ncd_surveillance/infobase/web/InfoBaseCommon/ Reproductive Health Indicators Database This Database includes the17 key reproductive health indicators which were selected to monitor national and global reproductive health.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/global_monitoring/RHRxmls/RHRmainpage.htm" http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/global_monitoring/RHRxmls/RHRmainpage.htm WHO Mortality Database Provides causes of death, number of registered deaths, and infant deaths estimates by country, year, sex, and age group. Most files were updated in November 2006.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/healthinfo/morttables/en/index.html" http://www.who.int/healthinfo/morttables/en/index.html III. Print resources Key Titles - Recent and forthcoming.  HYPERLINK "http://www.unaids.org/en/HIV_data/2006GlobalReport/default.asp" Report on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic 2006. (w/CD-ROM) 2006, 629p. ISBN 9291734799. $36. Mammoth, 10-year anniversary publication from UNAIDS includes analysis of all the aspects of the epidemic; from the spread of HIV, to treatments, to the availability of resources. It also provides country-by-country figures on the extent of the epidemic.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/bulletin/africanhealth/en/" The African regional health report: the health of the people.  2006, 196p. $27 This new report provides the most comprehensive annex of health statistics to date on the region as well as a highly detailed analysis of key public health issues.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/tb/publications/global_report/2007/download_centre/en/index.html" Global tuberculosis control - surveillance, planning, financing. 2007, 270p. ISBN 9241563397. $36. Bringing together information about more than 26 million TB patients, Global Tuberculosis Control is the definitive source of information about the national and international response to the worldwide TB epidemic. Putting People and Health Needs on the Map. 2007, 56p. ISBN 9241563370. $18. Highlights some of the ways in which health mapping and GIS are being used to improve disease surveillance, inform decision-making, and improve health care.  HYPERLINK "http://www.who.int/whosis/en/" World health statistics  2007, 80p. ISBN 9241563400 $36. Now in its 3rd edition, this title collects the results of various technical programs and regional offices and provides the most recent core health statistics for WHO Member States. A new section highlights with 10 global health statistics for the past year and expanded set of 50 health statistics.  HYPERLINK "http://www.euro.who.int/eprise/main/who/informationsources/publications/catalogue/20040518_1" Young People's Health in Context. Health Behavior in School-aged Children. 2007, 268 p. ISBN 9289043724. $54. Presents the results of the 2001/02 HBSC survey which covered the physical, emotional and psychological aspects of health, and the influences of the family, schools and peers on young people aged 11, 13 and 15 years in 35 countries and regions in Europe and North America. 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; many out of print WHO publications can be accessed in PDF here 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 Report submitted by Louis Takcs, IDTF Agency Liaison June 11, 2007  HYPERLINK "mailto:l-takacs@northwestern.edu" l-takacs@northwestern.edu Louis Takcs is at Northwestern University Library ____________________________________________ Appendix: Agency Liaison Program Contact Information 5 June 2007 _____________________ Mary Gay Anderson International Documents Librarian Government Documents Green Library Florida International University 11200 SW 8th Street Miami, FL 33199 Phone: 305-348-2416 Fax : 305-348-3408 Email: andersom@fiu.edu Agency Liaison for: European Union __________________ Angela Bonnell Government Documents Librarian 217 Milner Library Illinois State University Normal, IL 61790 Phone: 309-438-2354 E-mail: abonne@ilstu.edu Agency Liaison for: Unesco _____________________ Diane K. Campbell Instructor Librarian 332 Moore Library Rider University 2083 Lawrenceville Road Lawrenceville NJ 08648 Phone: 609-895-5729 Email: dcampbell@rider.edu Agency Liaison for: InterAmerican Development Bank _____________________ James A. Church International Documents Librarian 218 Doe Library University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 Phone: 510-643-2319 Fax: 510-643-6650 jchurch@library.berkeley.edu Agency Liaison for: APEC, ESCAP _____________________ _____________________ Brett Cloyd Government Publications Dept 100 Main Library University of Iowa Libraries Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1420 Phone: 319-335-5743 Fax: 319-335-5900 Email:brett-cloyd@uiowa.edu Agency Liaison for: Bernan, Renouf _____________________ Chelsea Dinsmore International Documents Librarian Government Documents Dept Marston Science Library University of Florida PO Box 117011 Gainesville FL 32611-7011 Phone: 352-273-0369 Fax: 392-3357 Email: chedins@uflib.ufl.edu Agency Liaison for: Council of Europe _____________________ Jackie Druery Head, Learning & Research Services Joseph S. 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