Daniel Schuman of the Sunlight Foundation has posted Law Libraries, Government Transparency, and the Internet on the Sunlight Foundation Blog.
Here is a description of the post:
This past weekend I was fortunate to attend the American Association of Law Libraries 105th annual conference. On Sunday morning, I gave a presentation to a special interest section entitled “Law Libraries, Government Transparency, and the Internet,” where I discussed the important role that law libraries can play in making the government more open and transparent.
After the talk, there were many requests for copies of my slides, so I’m publishing them here. [...] I’m also happy to make available the underlying files.
Tags: #aall12, AALL 2012, American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, Daniel Schuman, Free access to law, Government transparency, Law libraries, Legal open government data, Public access to legal information, Sunlight Foundation Blog
July 26, 2012 at 1:44 pm |
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