Free Government Information (FGI)’s blogger of the month is Cindi Wolff. Cindi’s interests are in open access and govt information. We’re loooking forward to seeing what she has to say!
In the meantime, here are stories that FGI Volunteers have started in the past few weeks:
- The Fight for a Toll-Free Internet – James A.
- Cindi Wolff: BOTM for May – James R.
- Bill to mandate online access to federally funded research – James A.
- NARA’s declassification audit – James R.
- Is USGS Seamless website down? – James A.
- Unclassified articles no longer available on web — print only – James A.
- The passing of public intellectuals: Jane Jacobs and John Kenneth Galbraith – James R.
- GovTrack.us and OpenSecrets up for a Webby Award – James R.
- Remixes highlighted by GCN – James R.
- Canada: Library of Parliament prefers print for preservation – Daniel
- Kelman: google rules for govt info too – James R.
- Academic users still using tangible materials – Daniel
No FDSys related activity has been observed either at the main FDSys site or at their blog, which has been dormant since January.
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.
Free Government Information (FGI)’s blogger of the month is Cindi Wolff. Cindi’s interests are in open access and govt information. We’re loooking forward to seeing what she has to say!
In the meantime, here are stories that FGI Volunteers have started in the past few weeks:
- The Fight for a Toll-Free Internet – James A.
- Cindi Wolff: BOTM for May – James R.
- Bill to mandate online access to federally funded research – James A.
- NARA’s declassification audit – James R.
- Is USGS Seamless website down? – James A.
- Unclassified articles no longer available on web — print only – James A.
- The passing of public intellectuals: Jane Jacobs and John Kenneth Galbraith – James R.
- GovTrack.us and OpenSecrets up for a Webby Award – James R.
- Remixes highlighted by GCN – James R.
- Canada: Library of Parliament prefers print for preservation – Daniel
- Kelman: google rules for govt info too – James R.
- Academic users still using tangible materials – Daniel
No FDSys related activity has been observed either at the main FDSys site or at their blog, which has been dormant since January.
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.
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