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Four Years After the Pandemic, Work-From-Home Trends Reshape Residential Choices and Real Estate

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

Four years after the pandemic began in March 2020, much of daily life has returned to normal; mask mandates have been lifted, people gather in large numbers for concerts and conferences, and the unemployment rate has returned to pre-pandemic levels. Work-from-home trends have stabilized since 2022.

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How to shore up data protection beyond cyber security policies and standards

Open Access Government - Technology News

Jon Fielding, Managing Director EMEA Apricorn, discusses the need to focus on information and data protection whilst tackling the critical ‘human factor’ in breach prevention, backup and recovery strategies. Aberdeenshire Council had 243 data breaches between 2020 and 2022.

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Clinical technology: Short-termism or the golden thread?

Open Access Government - Technology News

In the UK, the first national chief nursing information officer (CNIO) was appointed in early 2019, three years after the first national CCIO was appointed. Updated 04 October 2021]. Despite the papers, reviews, evidence, and success stories, many NHS organisations continue to look at digital as a project or short-term programme.

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The PLUM Act: A New Era of Transparency into Senior Leadership Government

Partnership for Public Service

Moreover, as the information age increasingly raises expectations for government transparency and accessibility, the Plum Book should provide up-to-date information to the public on the leadership and organization of federal agencies. The Plum Book has failed on both counts.

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Ticker: The Academic Business Librarianship Review - Call for Submissions

A Library Writer's Blog

2022) " 'The Da Vinci Code for IP Research': Case Study of a Course-Integrated Educational Escape Room for Entrepreneurship Education", Ticker: The Academic Business Librarianship Review 7(1): 2. 2021) "Free Lunch? Recent peer-reviewed research featured in our journal has included: Hartman-Caverly, S., doi: [link].2931 2931 Hosoi, M.,

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Improving software security in the public sector

Open Access Government - Technology News

Attacks like the SolarWinds hack in 2020, whose Orion IT software used by thousands of government agencies worldwide was infected with malicious software, raised the alarm for state actors worldwide about the need for strong nation-level cybersecurity strategies.

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Ticker: The Academic Business Librarianship Review - Call for Submissions

A Library Writer's Blog

2022) " 'The Da Vinci Code for IP Research': Case Study of a Course-Integrated Educational Escape Room for Entrepreneurship Education", Ticker: The Academic Business Librarianship Review 7(1): 2. 2021) "Free Lunch? Recent peer-reviewed research featured in our journal have included: Hartman-Caverly, S., doi: [link].2931 2931 Hosoi, M.,

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