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Subscribe to the new FGI podcast feed, now featuring selected recordings from the just closed Spring 2007 Depository Library Council. Plug in http://feeds.feedburner.com/FgiPodcast into iTunes or your favorite podcatcher software. Or see http://freegovinfo.info/node/1095 for details. A HUGE thank you to James Staub for doing the recording and upload work.
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Newkirk and the Free Government Information (http://freegovinfo.info) volunteers were busy this week posting the following stories:
Newkirk’s posts:
- 2010 Census field data collection
- Homeland Security Report Card
- Report from President’s Identity Theft Task Force
- Library of Congress newspaper project
- Money management
- Data breach at USDA
Volunteer Posts:
- Why Privacy and Confidentiality Are Important – James A.
- New Remix: Federal Register Searches by RSS -Daniel
- Major Podcast Directory Update – Daniel
- Two new LOCKSS news items – Daniel
- Google data goes missing – James A.
- Technical Requirement for Digital Deposit – James A.
- Anonymous Senator Blocks Campaign E-Disclosure Again – James A.
- Are there really 25 states without a podcast? – Daniel
- Cabbage statistics and google bombs – James R.
- Waxman subpoenas Rice and the RNC – James R.
- EPA library closings “Orwellian” – James A.
- Roughly 2/3 of DLC LOCKSS Session Available – Daniel
- Open Formats Legislation Killed in Florida – James A.
We’re always looking for audio/video spots promoting depositories, government information or the Federal Depository Library Program. Please send a link to your video/radio clip and we’ll add it to http://freegovinfo.info/video.
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. Over 170 people already have.
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