How do you thaw your turkey?
BITES: bites.ksu.edu: food safety news, and more
(Found in: From the Food Safety Network > Food Safety Network Publications and Documents)27.apr.09, bites - http://barfblog.foodsafety.ksu.edu/2009/04/articles/food-safety-communication/bitesksuedu-food-safety-news-and-more/
The new web site is sorta ready to go.
I say sorta because it’s a work in progress that can be continuously updated and improved. The beta-version, warts and all, is now available.
The fastest way to receive food safety news is to subscribe to barfblog.com. If something’s happening, we try to blog it, rapidly, and with analysis. barfblog can also be followed on twitter.
bites.ksu.edu is continuously updated throughout the day and night and other times. When sufficient news exists, I will send out a summary, much like the current FSnet listserv. You can subscribe to receive this daily (or more) summary on the front of bites.ksu.edu, and can choose between html (pretty pictures and hyperlinks) or text-only formats. Or you can visit the website and see how it changes throughout the day.
If you only want to receive specific news, use RSS feeds.
RSS (Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it.
http://www.whatisrss.com/
If you only want stories about animal welfare, or norovirus, go to bites.ksu.edu and click on that section. Then click on the RSS symbol, and add to your reader.
I will continue to send out news via the FSnet listserv for the immediate future while you all decide what news you want and how best to receive such news. The old site, foodsafety.ksu.edu, will remain alive as a repository and archives will be archived there, but otherwise will not be updated.
Publications
Documents on the Food Safety Network website
Online Articles
- Sprout associated outbreaks in North America, 1990-2009
(Found in: Animals > E.Coli) - The end of Agnet and AnimalNet
(Found in: From the Food Safety Network > Food Safety Network Publications and Documents) - BARFBLOG: Canadian politicians beware: Maple Leaf’s Michael McCain isn’t really that into you
(Found in: From the Food Safety Network > Food Safety Network Publications and Documents) - New Food Safety Infosheet -- Hepatitis A in staff member at Littleton, CO grocery store
(Found in: From the Food Safety Network > Food Safety Network Publications and Documents)
Downloadable Documents
- Compel me: Best practices and new approaches in the provision of food safety information - powerpoint slides
(From the Food Safety Network > Food Safety Network Publications and Documents) - Food Safety Network Annual Report 2005
(From the Food Safety Network > Food Safety Network Publications and Documents) - Scientific conviction amidst scientific controversy in the transatlantic livestock and meat trade
(Risk Assessment and Analysis > Risk Management) - Food Safety Network Two Year Report 2003/2004
(From the Food Safety Network > Food Safety Network Publications and Documents)
The site is no longer being updated, including the FSnet archives, but remains a vast source of food safety information. For current information, please visit the iFSN successor, bites, at