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Genealogy Gems News: December 2011
http://genealogygemspodcast.blogspot.com/2011_12_01_archive.html
Family History News and Views from Lisa Louise Cooke, host of The Genealogy Gems Podcast at www.GenealogyGems.com. Friday, December 23, 2011. Early-Bird Deadline Approaching for APG Professional Management Conference. The conference is open to professionals, aspiring professionals, and anyone interested in networking with professional genealogists. Lecture topics and registration details at http:/ www.apgen.org/conferences. The Association of Professional Genealogists ( www.apgen.org. Sessions are held o...
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Government Documents Library
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Open library/encyclopedia or quasi-blog of collected sundry FOIA and other government documents. This. Is a similar website/blog in nature to this one, in case you're wondering if this really qualifies as a news media site. And it'd be a terrible argument to say a news media site requires a content management system. Currently working on adding descriptions to nearly all documents. DOD documents are closest to completion. House passes FOIA reform bill. FTC Complaints regarding Wargaming.net. Controlled O...
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What’s a FOIA Public Liaison? | FOIA Ombudsman
https://foia.blogs.archives.gov/2011/06/09/whats-a-foia-public-liaison
Building a bridge between FOIA requesters and federal agencies. Thinking about the future of FOIA: Proactive Disclosure. OGIStance: We’re from the government and we’re here to help! What’s a FOIA Public Liaison? June 9, 2011. As regular readers of this blog already know, OGIS was created when the 2007 OPEN Government Act amended the FOIA. However, the Act didn’t stop there — it also formalized the role of the FOIA Public Liaison (FPL). Specifically it says:. If you are a FOIA Public Liaison, we would lov...
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Open Government | FOIA Ombudsman
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Building a bridge between FOIA requesters and federal agencies. Category Archives: Open Government. Teaching the Next Generation about the Power of FOIA. November 2, 2016. Earlier this year, the National Archives committed in both the Third U.S. Open Government National Action Plan and its Fourth Agency Open Government Plan to develop tools to help teach the next generation about the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). … Continue reading →. National Archives’ Open Government Plan 4.0 Open for Comment.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) at the NARA
http://www.archives.gov/foia/index.html
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Electronic (FOIA) Reading Room. Department of Justice FOIA Guidance. Congressional Hearings and Testimony. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). See the National Archives and Records Administration Freedom of Information Act Reference Guide. PDF version of the FOIA Guide. This Guide provides instructions for obtaining information from NARA using the Freedom of Information Act. The Electronic Reading Room.
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The New Haven Register Blogs: Connecticut Open Records: COLUMN: On access to police records, the people have compromised too much already
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Place A Classified Ad. Serving New Haven, CT. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. COLUMN: On access to police records, the people have compromised too much already. James H. Smith, the president of the 60-year-old nonprofit Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information, says the public has compromised enough on access to police records. Do you agree? Read his full column here. Posted by Viktoria Sundqvist at 2:05 PM. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom. Links to this post:. Connecticut Freedom of Information Act.
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The New Haven Register Blogs: Connecticut Open Records: New Haven city clerk issues, retracts order squashing document release
http://openrecordsct.blogspot.com/2014/01/new-haven-city-clerk-issues-retracts.html
Place A Classified Ad. Serving New Haven, CT. Friday, January 10, 2014. New Haven city clerk issues, retracts order squashing document release. NEW HAVEN In his first full week on the job, City Clerk Michael Smart issued several memos, originally prohibiting his staff from releasing public documents without his approval, and, by the fourth memo, reversing that and clarifying that documents would be released as normal, but that he would be the only voice of the office. Read the full story here. RCFP's FOI...
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The New Haven Register Blogs: Connecticut Open Records: Connecticut journalist fighting for records of arsenic killer
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Place A Classified Ad. Serving New Haven, CT. Monday, December 29, 2014. Connecticut journalist fighting for records of arsenic killer. By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo. In one of the state’s most notorious serial murder cases, Windsor nursing home owner Amy Archer Gilligan poisoned multiple elderly residents in her care, reportedly motivated by greed. Labels: Amy Archer Gilligan. Arsenic and Old Lace. Posted by Michelle Tuccitto Sullo at 11:30 AM. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom. Links to this post:. You ma...