Podcast of my talk at Simmons library school
Posted on 16 August 2008
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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
Posted on 1 December 2007
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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 Open Government in the Governor’s Office. In June, he created a Commission on Open Government Reform to “review, evaluate, and issue recommendations regarding Florida’s public records and public meetings laws”.
Of particular interest to me is the committee’s charge to investigate the following issues:
3. The collection, storage, retrieval, dissemination, and accessibility of public records through advanced technologies, including internet access.
The Commission is charged with holding at least three public hearings during its term (through the end of 2008). It’s already held two, with a third scheduled for February in Sarasota.
The documents from the first meeting are currently available online, and there are a few that pertain to the Internet:
- A presentation by Jere Moore, suggesting that “all communications within Florida government and especially between government and the public be posted on the Internet daily”
- A statement by Americans for Tax Reform and a companion document summarizing fiscal transparency initiatives, many involving making information available online
- A variety of presentations and publications by Dave Gowan on electronic access to government records and data, as well as copyright and related topics
In the meeting transcript, Mr. Moore’s testimony begins on page 173, and Richard Watson’s (representing Americans for Tax Reform) begins on 189. (Warning: the PDF is 20 mb.)
I hope they’ll check out the cool work from the Sunlight Foundation.
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