Daniel writes “This week was a busy one for the volunteers at Free Government Information (http://freegovinfo.info/) as we posted the numerous stories below. We hope you will join us and add to the conversation. Remember, you can always comment without registering.
- New on FDSys: January 30, 2006 – Industry contacts, capabilities update – Daniel
- A bill that would give us more information – James A.
- Digital Deposit in Action: Alaska State Documents via LOCKSS – Daniel
- NSA: Redact by rewriting. – James A.
- Privacy – James A.
- A bill you are not allowed to see or discuss?? – James A.
- Likely space requirements for digital deposit – Daniel
- Google agrees to censor search results in China – Shinjoung
- CIA selective on publications – James R.
- Hundreds of libraries waiting for digital deposit – Daniel
- What is the Federal Depository Library Program? – Daniel
- More on Google vs. DOJ – James A.
If you use Bloglines (http://www.bloglines.com/) or some other RSS Reader, consider subscribing to the FGI Feed at http://freegovinfo.info/blog/feed to get FGI stories as they are posted.
Until next week!”
Daniel writes “This week was a busy one for the volunteers at Free Government Information (http://freegovinfo.info/) as we posted the numerous stories below. We hope you will join us and add to the conversation. Remember, you can always comment without registering.
- New on FDSys: January 30, 2006 – Industry contacts, capabilities update – Daniel
- A bill that would give us more information – James A.
- Digital Deposit in Action: Alaska State Documents via LOCKSS – Daniel
- NSA: Redact by rewriting. – James A.
- Privacy – James A.
- A bill you are not allowed to see or discuss?? – James A.
- Likely space requirements for digital deposit – Daniel
- Google agrees to censor search results in China – Shinjoung
- CIA selective on publications – James R.
- Hundreds of libraries waiting for digital deposit – Daniel
- What is the Federal Depository Library Program? – Daniel
- More on Google vs. DOJ – James A.
If you use Bloglines (http://www.bloglines.com/) or some other RSS Reader, consider subscribing to the FGI Feed at http://freegovinfo.info/blog/feed to get FGI stories as they are posted.
Until next week!”
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