Freedom of information
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Freedom of information
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Freedom of information
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of20
- Julian Assange, a modern day hero : inside the world of Wikileaks, director, A.N. Other ; producers, John Smith
- Democracy in the dark, the seduction of government secrecy, Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr
- The crime of reason, and the closing of the scientific mind, Robert B. Laughlin
- Necessary illusions, thought control in democratic societies, Noam Chomsky
- Consent of the networked, the world-wide struggle for Internet freedom, Rebecca MacKinnon
- WikiLeaks, inside Julian Assange's war on secrecy, David Leigh and Luke Harding ; with Ed Pilkington, Robert Booth, and Charles Arthur
- The social use of information--ownership and access, Andrew E. Wessel
- The ultimate search book, U.S. adoption, genealogy & other search secrets, by Lori Carangelo
- TLA intellectual freedom handbook
- Internet freedom software and illicit activity, supporting human rights without enabling criminals, Sasha Romanosky, Martin C. Libicki, Zev Winkelman, Olesya Tkacheva
- Cypherpunks, freedom and the future of the internet, Julian Assange [and three others]
- The federal information manual, how the government collects, manages, and discloses information under FOIA and other statutes, P. Stephen Gidiere, III
- Ethics, information and technology, readings, Richard N. Stichler and Robert Hauptman, editors
- The ultimate search book, worldwide adoption, genealogy, & other search secrets, by Lori Carangelo from the files of Americans for Open Records (AmFOR.net)
- The red web, the struggle between Russia's digital dictators and the new online revolutionaries, Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan
Outgoing Resources
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