I’m liveblogging the first meeting of the new Board on Research Data and Information today and yesterday. Standard liveblogging disclaimers apply. The presentation slides are on the meeting site. Because some of the slides are online, I’ll focus on what’s not on the slides.
Government Transparency and the “Right-to-Know Agenda”
Issues in publicly funded research data and [...]
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Liveblog: BRDI: Government Transparency
Liveblog: BRDI: Briefings from Federal Interagency Data and Information Groups
I’m attending the first meeting of the new Board on Research Data and Information today and tomorrow, and will be liveblogging. Standard liveblogging disclaimers apply. The presentation slides are on the meeting site. Because the slides are online, I’ll focus on what’s not on the slides.
Notes from the first open session, Briefings from Federal Interagency [...]
Podcast of my talk at Simmons library school
Simmons College’s Graduate School of Library and Information Science has posted a podcast of my presentation there in May on students and open access. (Thanks to Peter for noticing it, even when the Google Alert on my name didn’t.)
Florida explores open government and the Internet
This is old news, but I didn’t hear of it until last week. (Actually, the first I heard was from a column in El Sentinel. It pays to read the Spanish-language press!)
Florida’s governor Charlie Crist has espoused support for open government since he took office. His first executive order was to create an Office of [...]
