Archive for the ‘Media Guides, Factbooks, Fact Sheets, Press Kits’ Category

Resources of the Week: UK and European Factsheets

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Resources of the Week: UK and European Factsheets
By Adrian Janes, Information Services Librarian, London Borough of Havering, UK

Editor’s note: We are very pleased that Adrian is now a regular contributor to DocuTicker, our sister blog. He adds a steady stream of UK and EU documents, and we know these are useful to researchers on both sides of “the pond.” This week, Adrian shares some of his favorite resources.

Following on from the Resource Shelf collections of factsheets derived from US sources, this article will give a taste of some of the similarly high quality documents, on various subjects, which can be obtained from UK and European sites.

The Economic and Social Resource Council gives information on broad areas of life in Britain. Topics include Economic Performance and Development; Governance and Citizenship; and Social Stability and Exclusion.

Taking a wider European view, one of the key ways in which the European Union (EU) fashions policy is from a regional perspective. The overall aim is to make the EU a coherent network of regions without such great economic disparities as currently exist. Inforegio offers an archive of factsheets on regional policy, covering programmes from the late 1990s through to the current funding period of 2007-2013.

In terms of the governance of the EU, there is an excellent collection of periodically updated factsheets from the European Parliament. The headings are How the European Union Works; Citizens’ Europe; The Internal Market; Common Policies; Economic and Monetary Union; and the EU’s External Relations. Each heading in turn is broken down into detailed accounts of particular aspects of the subject (e.g. within How the European Union Works there are descriptions of each of the main EU institutions).

As noted, factsheets can be found on all manner of subjects. An interesting set is provided by Sport England, in its Promoting Sport Toolkit. This covers all the main aspects of how a sports club might publicise itself. However, what makes this collection particularly useful is the fact that, with a little adaptation, most of it can be employed for needs other than sport. For example, there are explanations of how to write a press release, how to embed Google Maps in a web page, and how to create a website. The Case Studies section explains the characteristics of potential participants in sport or exercise. Again, such information could easily be transposed — in this case for other sorts of campaigns aimed at British consumers.

Factsheets ostensibly intended for children and young people are often very good basic primers or refreshers for adults too. The Born Free Foundation’s Kids’ Club has well-illustrated and informative Animal Factsheets on creatures such as lions, basking sharks, polar bears and elephants. In a similar vein, the Young People’s Trust for the Environment has a wide range under the two major headings of Animal Facts and Environmental Facts. Although some topics are peculiar to Britain (e.g. Britain’s Disappearing Habitats), in the environmental field many necessarily have wider relevance (e.g. Climate Change). Some animals covered, for example bison, are also not native to the UK.

The UK Government’s Environment Agency site is truly packed with information, although not all of it comes in the form of a factsheet. The information on Waste is typical, being a mixture of factsheet, webpages and links. In this case, much is aimed at business disposal of waste and the legal obligations involved. One particular area covered is the important WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Regulations, which in turn derive from the EU’s WEEE Directive that came into force in 2007. Factsheets can actually be located for just about any area of the Agency’s work, but finding them often involves proceeding through a chain of links.

This is just a sampling of the remarkable amount of worthwhile information, in concise format, located on the websites of trustworthy UK and European sources. Even if people or organisations may not think of their efforts in terms of Open Access, having a Web presence certainly inspires some with the desire to share their knowledge more widely, and factsheets achieve this aim admirably.

Adrian Janes is an Information Services Librarian with the London Borough of Havering in England, where he has particular responsibility for Government and European Information. He has also contributed to Free Pint and FUMSI, and is a contributor to DocuTicker.

National Retail Federation Holiday HQ

Friday, October 17th, 2008

NRF Holiday HQ
Offers:
+ 2008 Holiday Consumer Spending Survey (PDF; 94 KB)
+ Holiday Forecast: NRF Expects Holiday Sales to Grow 2.2%, Lowest Growth in Six Years
+ NRF 2008 Holiday Survival Kit: Holiday FAQs, historical information, 2007 consumer research highlights, and more (PDF; 1.3 MB)

Source: National Retail Federation

Press Room: Cruise Lines International Association

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Press Room: Cruise Lines International Association
We have compiled the following resources to provide you with information about the cruise industry, hot-off-the-press releases, links to affiliates or staff who can assist you - plus comprehensive information on all of the CLIA member lines.

Includes:
+ Cruise Industry Source Book - Facts about CLIA, cruise line profiles, fleets listed by ship and by line, CLIA committees and other contacts.
+ Cruise Industry Overview - Market/growth statistics, market potential, cruisers, vacation comparison, destination sampling, cruise prospects, source of business, North American port embarkations.
+ CLIA Market Research - CLIA’s biannual Market Profile Study, and annual Economic Impact Study.
+ Press Kits and Releases - The latest press kits with industry news and special seasonal events, downloadable cruise line images, and CLIA’s Public Relations contact information.

Resource of the Week: ResourceShelf Special Collection — Media Guides, Factbooks, Fact Sheets, Press Kits

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Resource of the Week: ResourceShelf Special Collection — Media Guides, Factbooks, Fact Sheets, Press Kits
By Shirl Kennedy, Senior Editor

Last June here on ResourceShelf, we started “collecting” media guides, factbooks/fact sheets, and press kits from a variety of government agencies, professional societies and other organizations. Why? Because they are so utterly useful. Since these resources are designed for primarily for media outlets, they are content-rich, and may also include photos and/or contact information.

You can usually ferret these out on your own when visiting organizational websites by clicking on links that say “Press,” “Media Center,” etc. Generally, you’ll find a collection of press releases (though if you look at as many of these sites as I do, you’ll find yourself shaking your head over all the press release archives that haven’t been updated since you had to connect to the Internet with a modem and an acoustic coupler). If you’re lucky, you’ll also find online media guides, factbooks or meaty FAQs. These can be good ready reference material or fodder for papers and reports.

A dozen examples of what we found:
+ Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress: Fact Sheets
+ GLAAD Media Reference Guide, 7th Edition (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation)
+ Guide to Researching Public Records (Federal Election Commission Press Office)
+ Human Genome Project Media Room
+ Major League Baseball: Media Guides (PDF) for All 30 Teams
+ A Media Guide to Disability (Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities)
+ National Weather Service: Information Center
+ Planetary Fact Sheets (NASA)
+ Psychology Topics (fact sheets — American Psychological Association)
+ Terrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies: A Field Guide for Media (via U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Newsroom)
+ ToxFAQs: Frequently Asked Questions About Contaminants Found at Hazardous Waste Sites (Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry)
+ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Species (Endangered Species, Birds, Invasive Species, Pollinators, Image Library, Wildlife Fact Sheets)

Media Guides, Factbooks, Fact Sheets, Press Kits #5

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Health and Safety:

+ Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress: Fact Sheets

+ National Institutes of Health: Dietary Supplement Fact Sheets

+ National Cancer Institute Fact Sheets

The NCI fact sheet collection addresses a variety of cancer topics. Fact sheets are frequently updated and revised based on the latest cancer research.

+ ToxFAQs: Frequently Asked Questions About Contaminants Found at Hazardous Waste Sites (Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry)

The ATSDR ToxFAQs™ is a series of summaries about hazardous substances developed by the ATSDR Division of Toxicology. Information for this series is excerpted from the ATSDR Toxicological Profiles and Public Health Statements. Each fact sheet serves as a quick and easy to understand guide. Answers are provided to the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about exposure to hazardous substances found around hazardous waste sites and the effects of exposure on human health.

+ OSHA Fact Sheets

+ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Fact Sheets

+ World Health Organization Fact Sheets

+ USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service Fact Sheets

+ National Safety Council Fact Sheets

+ Facts & Research on the Uninsured (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)

Science and Technology

+ Fact Sheets From NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

+ 680 Tree Fact Sheets (University of Florida)

+ Primate Factsheets (Wisconsin National Primate Research Center)

The Wisconsin National Primate Research Center has created this series of factsheets as a starting point to find information about the various primate species. Each PIN Factsheet covers one or more species, including morphology, ecology, behavior, and conservation with range maps, images, and an extensive glossary of terms to illustrate the text.

+ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Species (Endangered Species, Birds, Invasive Species, Pollinators, Image Library, Wildlife Fact Sheets)

+ U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Fact Sheets and Brochures

+ USGS Fact Sheets

+ Planetary Fact Sheets (NASA)

+ Chemicals In the Environment: Pollution Prevention & Toxics Fact Sheets

EPA has developed information summaries on selected chemicals to describe how you might be exposed to these chemicals, how exposure to them might affect you and the environment, what happens to them in the environment, who regulates them, and whom to contact for additional information.

Government and Military

+ IRS Fact Sheets 2008

+ Air Force Link: Fact Sheets (aircraft, organizations, space, weapons, etc.

+ Arms Control Association Fact Sheets

Arms Control Association fact sheets provide a brief summary of a treaty or subject. They are intended to give you a snapshot of the most important information on a particular issue. Fact sheets are a good place to begin researching an unfamiliar topic or to review the most important elements of any arms control issue.

Libraries and Museums

+ ALA Library Fact Sheets

The ALA Library receives inquiries from librarians across the country and around the world, as well as from the general public, on a wide variety of library topics. We have prepared fact sheets on the most asked-about topics, as noted below.

+ Australian Museum Fact Sheets

Australian Museum fact sheets are produced by Australian Museum scientific staff from Research and Collections, Information Officers from search & discover and staff from Public Programs. All fact sheets are checked for scientific accuracy.

+ National Museum of American History: Media Fact Sheets (fact sheets about specific objects in the collection)

Miscellaneous

+ State Fact Sheets for Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children (AARP Foundation)

+ U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service: State Fact Sheets

State fact sheets provide information on population, employment, income, farm characteristics, farm financial indicators, and top commodities, exports, and counties for each state in the United States.

+ National Coalition for the Homeless: Fact Sheets

The National Coalition for the Homeless publishes fact sheets on various aspects of homelessness. Each sheet summarizes facts and issues and contains a list of recommended reading for further research.

+ Fact Sheets and Useful New Zealand Information (from the NZ Embassy in the UK)

Consumer

+ FCC Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau: Consumer Publications (Federal Communications Commission)

New ResourceShelf Collection: Media Guides, Factbooks, Backgrounders, and Press Kits #4

Friday, June 27th, 2008

+ Insurance Information Institute: Research and Analysis (white papers, backgrounders, primers and fact sheets)

+ Drug Abuse and Addiction Media Guide (PDF; National Institute on Drug Abuse)

+ A Scientist’s Guide to Talking with the Media (Union of Concerned Scientists)

+ Psychology Topics (fact sheets — American Psychological Association)

+ Human Genome Project Media Room (lots of fact sheets, etc.)

+ A Media Guide to Disability (Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities)

+ Federal Election Commission: Guide to Researching Public Records

+ National Athletic Trainers Association: Media Guide (PDF)

+ National Weather Service: Information Center

Bookselling This Week: What Books Are Being Reviewed; What Authors are Being Interviewed

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Bookselling this Week from the American Booksellers Association.

Lists:

+ What Books are Going to Be Reviewed Where (U.S.)

+ Authors That Will Be Interviewed on Television (U.S.)

+ Authors That Will Be Interviewed on Radio (U.S.)

Source: ABA

New ResourceShelf Collection: Media Guides, Factbooks, Backgrounders, and Press Kits #3

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

+ Major League Baseball: Media Guides (PDF) for All 30 Teams

+ Media Guide to Equine Sport - AAEP

+ USA Gymnastics Media Guide

+ USA Swimming Media Guide

Sources: Various

New ResourceShelf Collection: Media Guides, Factbooks, Backgrounders, and Press Kits #2

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

+ A Journalist’s Guide to the Federal Courts (U.S. Courts)

+ Center for Gaming Research: Media Guide (University of Nevada Las Vegas Libraries)

+ GLAAD Media Reference Guide, 7th Edition (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation)

See Also: Compilation #1

New ResourceShelf Collection: Media Guides, Factbooks, Backgrounders, and Press Kits #1

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Today, we begin work on a new ResourceShelf collection of reference resources: media guides, factbooks, backgrounders, press kits, etc. from various sources.

Although these items are often designed for members of the media, they can also be very useful at the reference desk as they are full of facts, contact info, etc.

We begin our new collection (several guides every week) with a few from the U.S. Government. Many more to come. Collect them all. :-)

+ NASA Press Kits for Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab Missions

+ FAA Administrators Fact Book

+ Human Genome Project Media Room

+ Terrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies: A Field Guide for Media (via HHS)

+ U.S. Small Business Administration Disaster Recovery Media Guide

+ Federal Election Commission Press Office Backgrounders for Reporters

+ U.S. Department of Labor: Office of Disability Employment Policies

+ National Center for Environmental Health List of Fact Sheets

+ Centers for Disease Control Injury Fact Book ||| CDC Injury Fact Sheets