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Govt Publications Must Give Credit Where Due, Aparajita Lath Feb 2024

Govt Publications Must Give Credit Where Due, Aparajita Lath

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...[The] concept of moral rights applies not only to highly creative works of art or fiction but also to any original work, including original policy and academic writing, whether legal, economic, political, or any other. This concept of moral rights applies not only to highly creative works of art or fiction but also to any original work, including original policy and academic writing, whether legal, economic, political, or any other. In the recent past, several government bodies have borrowed from research published by individuals in newspapers in their reports and policy decisions.... While the government has benefited from individual …


Trust, Trustworthiness, And Misinformation Shared By The Government, Nicholson Price Ii Apr 2023

Trust, Trustworthiness, And Misinformation Shared By The Government, Nicholson Price Ii

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Where does trusted information come from? In a world of misinformation, where everyone is skeptical of everything, at least we can rely on expert, authoritative government agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency, the Centers for Disease Control, the Patent Office, and the Food and Drug Administration, right? Right?


Concealing In The Public Interest, Or Why We Must Teach Secrecy, Susan Maret Jan 2021

Concealing In The Public Interest, Or Why We Must Teach Secrecy, Susan Maret

Secrecy and Society

Secrecy as the intentional or unintentional concealment of information is the subject of investigation within the humanities, social sciences, journalism, law and legal studies. However, the subject it is not widely taught as a distinct social problem within higher education. In this article, I report personal experience with developing and teaching a graduate level course on a particular type of secrecy, government secrecy, at the School of Information, San Jose State University. This article includes discussion on selecting course materials, creating assignments, and navigating controversial histories. This article also sets the stage to this special issue of Secrecy and Society …


Book Review. Locating U.S. Government Information Handbook, 3rd Ed. By E. Herman And T. Belniak, Jennifer Morgan Jan 2016

Book Review. Locating U.S. Government Information Handbook, 3rd Ed. By E. Herman And T. Belniak, Jennifer Morgan

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Indiana's Government Information Day Focuses On Change, Access & Continuity, Jennifer Morgan, Sally Holterhoff Jan 2015

Indiana's Government Information Day Focuses On Change, Access & Continuity, Jennifer Morgan, Sally Holterhoff

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Every Document Its Depository: Lessons Learned From An Intercampus Transfer, Jennifer L. Behrens Jan 2015

Every Document Its Depository: Lessons Learned From An Intercampus Transfer, Jennifer L. Behrens

Faculty Scholarship

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Book Review. Legal Information Management Index, Linda K. Fariss Jan 1986

Book Review. Legal Information Management Index, Linda K. Fariss

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Developments Under The Freedom Of Information Act—1980, James R. Peacock Iii Apr 1981

Developments Under The Freedom Of Information Act—1980, James R. Peacock Iii

Duke Law Journal

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Book Review. Federal Information Sources And Systems: A Directory For The Congress, Colleen Kristl Pauwels Jan 1978

Book Review. Federal Information Sources And Systems: A Directory For The Congress, Colleen Kristl Pauwels

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Book Review. Cumulative Subject Index To The Public Affairs Information Service Annual Bulletins, 1915-1974, Colleen Kristl Pauwels Jan 1977

Book Review. Cumulative Subject Index To The Public Affairs Information Service Annual Bulletins, 1915-1974, Colleen Kristl Pauwels

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