Freedom of information
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Freedom of information
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Freedom of information
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of28
- The crime of reason, and the closing of the scientific mind, Robert B. Laughlin
- When Google met WikiLeaks, Julian Assange
- Open data now, the secret to hot startups, smart investing, savvy marketing, and fast innovation, Joel Gurin
- Public access to government information, by Steven Goldberg
- Homeland security, EPA's management of Clean Air Act chemical facility data
- The ultimate search book, U.S. adoption, genealogy & other search secrets, by Lori Carangelo
- UNESCO and freedom of information, hearing before the Subcommittee on International Organization of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, July 19, 1979
- Genealogy and the law, a guide to legal sources for the family historian, by Kay Haviland Freilich and William B. Freilich
- The ultimate search book, worldwide adoption, genealogy, & other search secrets, by Lori Carangelo from the files of Americans for Open Records (AmFOR.net)
- Consent of the networked, the world-wide struggle for Internet freedom, Rebecca MacKinnon
- Google archipelago, the digital gulag and the simulation of freedom, Michael Rectenwald
- Chasing shadows, visions of our coming transparent world, edited by David Brin and Stephen W. Potts
- Necessary illusions, thought control in democratic societies, Noam Chomsky
- Public access to government-held environmental information, report on North American law, policy and practice
- Necessary illusions, thought control in democratic societies, Noam Chomsky
- Things that can and cannot be said, essays and conversations, Arundhati Roy and John Cusack
- Promoting global Internet freedom, hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, and Human Rights of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, December 8, 2011
- NCHS staff manual on confidentiality
- Things that can and cannot be said, essays and conversations, Arundhati Roy and John Cusack
- The transparent society, will technology force us to choose between privacy and freedom?, David Brin
- Wikileaks, inside Julian Assange's war on secrecy, David Leigh and Luke Harding ; with Ed Pilkington, Robert Booth, and Charles Arthur
- Alien ink, the FBI's war on freedom of expression, by Natalie Robins
- Code, and other laws of cyberspace, Lawrence Lessig
- Julian Assange, a modern day hero? : inside the world of Wikileaks, Blow Whistle Blow Films; director, A.N. Other ; producer, John Smith
- Internet censorship, a reference handbook, Bernadette H. Schell
- The new enlightenment and the fight to free knowledge, Peter B. Kaufman
- The net delusion, the dark side of internet freedom, Evgeny Morozov
- The Library Juice Press handbook of intellectual freedom, concepts, cases and theories, edited by Mark Alfino and Laura Koltutsky
Outgoing Resources
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