FOIAing for texts, tweets and emails, April 30, 2010
FOIAchat was a weekly conference on Twitter that occurred between 2010 and 2013 from 2 PM to 3 PM EST under the hashtag #foiachat. The discussion invited collaboration between activists, citizens, bloggers, and journalists on public records requests topics. Topics included the Freedom of Information Act and state equivalents, open meetings laws, and related issues.[1]
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During this FOIAchat, 8 contributors participated. To review this FOIAchat on Twitter, click here.
Links
- Open Records - Texas Salary Database Developed from FOIA requests
- Geek Shui - Internet Privacy: Why Library of Congress Twitter Archives Could be a Bad Thing
- Library of Congress - How Tweet It Is!: Library Acquires Entire Twitter Archive
- FCW - FBI launches new form to accept FOIA requests electronically
- Las Vegas Sun - Supreme Court to hear arguments over governor’s e-mails
Footnotes
- ↑ This article is one of approximately 120 on Ballotpedia about FOIAchats. These articles are among 37,000 created by the nonprofit Sunshine Review, which Ballotpedia acquired in July 2013.
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