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This past week was a busy one for the Free Government Information (http://freegovinfo.info ) volunteers and guest blogger Gary Price as they posted the following stories:
Gary’s Posts:
- Director of National Security Archive on C-SPAN; Rosemary Award Winner For Worst FOIA Performance Announced
- TerraFly’s Data
- Sunshine Week: Charlotte Observer Info Pros Share Resources, Answer Questions About Public Records on New Blog
- The Washington Daybook
- More FOIA Resources Including a FOIA Quiz from the Associated Press
- IFLA Posts Country Reports From Committee on Copyright and other Legal Matters
- More than 1 Million Pages of Historical Government Documents Removed from Public View Since 9/11
- The Mobile Web in Action
- A Review of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Use of Section 215 Order for Business Records (Unclassified), March 2007
- Updated: Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons, March 2007
- In the News: Memorandum of Understanding Between the United States and Brazil to Advance Cooperation on Biofuels
- Near Real Time Info: Amtrak
- Near Real Time Info from the FAA
- Lunchtime listens: code4lib conference – James R.
- Why is the EPA’s library being decimated? – James A.
- Support Independent Podcasting March 22, 2007 – Daniel
- Gonzalez: mistakes were made on firings of US attorneys (but it was Harriet’s fault!) – James R.
- Agencies Violate Law On Online Information – James A.
- DOJ Report on FBI’s Use of National Security Letters – James A.
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