Malmud & the Government’s Information
September 4, 2008 by Hugh | 2 comments
Carl Malamud in a Google TechTalk, “All the Government’s Information”:
[Thanks Eric!]
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Previously, on datalibre
- Civil Society Consulations for OGP in Brazil
- The Community Data Program is Going to Brazil
- Too much data of a certain kind is not a good thing!
- Happy V Day
- Guest blog post: Data dissemination initiatives from Statistics Canada, by Aspi Balsara, government documents librarian.
- The Census is here! The Census is here! Sorta!
- Submitted OGP Letter
- Open Government Partnership (OGP) DRAFT Letter of the Community Data Program
- Guest Blog Post: Mathew Dance – The GeoWeb, Citizen Science and Open Data
- Statistics Canada’s Chief Economic Analyst Resigns
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- Dalva on CensusWatch
- appliance repair vienna va on Earth Observation Data Policies
- raspberry ketone on The Secret Life of Data
- raspberry ketone on More on the Census Cuts
- raspberry ketone on FCM report – Social Infrastructure Data
- Elna on Guest blog post: Data dissemination initiatives from Statistics Canada, by Aspi Balsara, government documents librarian.
- raspberry ketone on Census Media Roundup
- Ariadna on CensusWatch
- Aparecida on OpenData
- raspberry ketone on Big Census Media Round-up

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