DLF GRT Opportunity

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  • Rachel Mattson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v47i1.6980

Abstract

Founded in the winter of 2017, the Digital Library Federation’s interest group on Government Records Transparency and Accountability seeks to support a broader culture of records transparency in the digital age. We use a variety of methods to support cross-disciplinary conversation, collaboration, and action around improving access to local, state and federal records and publications (as well as information, data, and documents). Over the past years, we’ve hosted open presentations on topics including the 2020 Census, federal records transparency and its relationship to immigrant justice, Title 44 reform, FOIA and state-level freedom of information laws, and civic data initiatives.

Author Biography

Rachel Mattson

Rachel Mattson (rmattson@umn.edu), Curator, Tretter Collection for GLBT Studies at the University of Minnesota; Founder and Co-chair, DLF’s interest group in Government Records Transparency and Accountability.

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2019-03-25

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