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datalibre.ca is a blog, inspired by civicaccess.ca, which believes all levels of Canadian governments should make civic information and data accessible at no cost in open formats to their citizens. The data is collected using Canadian tax-payer funds, and we believe use of the data should not be restricted to those who can afford the exorbitant fees. [more...]
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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
Comments on Posts
- vippiä on Canadian Library Association / Association canadienne des bibliothèques Position Statement on Open Access for Canadian Libraries
- Social Network For Marketer on Guest blog post: Data dissemination initiatives from Statistics Canada, by Aspi Balsara, government documents librarian.
- Social Network For Marketer on Information Design for Advocacy
- Carolina on CensusWatch
- Eunice on Happy V Day
- Elisete on Too much data of a certain kind is not a good thing!
- Denira on Too much data of a certain kind is not a good thing!
- Fanny on OpenData
- Fantine on Too much data of a certain kind is not a good thing!
- Brenda on Too much data of a certain kind is not a good thing!

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May 14, 2012 at 1:22 pm
maori
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