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Florida Resources
"answers queries about media law from journalists, attorneys, and other members of the
public. The Center is prepared to explain issues relating to media law, react to current
developments, offer speakers for meetings and classes, and assist in research about
media law."
"is a multi-partisan organization in Orange County, Florida that focuses on ensuring
citizen-friendly local government. CountyWatch is committed to promoting open and accountable
local government that listens to the concerns of its citizens and is responsive to those
concerns."
"is a highly visible and accessible source of authoritative information, expertise,
and assistance to the public and news media. It was founded as a non-profit organization
in 1984 by The Florida Press Association, the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors,
and the Florida Association of Broadcasters to ensure that public commitment and progress
in the areas of free speech, free press, and open government do not become checked and
diluted during Florida’s changing times."

Florida Public Records
Handbook
Reference KF 462.6.A25.A73
"A guide to Florida Public Records Law and useful public information resources,"
by Joe Adams; edited by Mark Middlebrook & Barbara A. Petersen.
Florida Attorney General's Office
"objective is to encourage state and local government entities to be proactive in
providing Florida's citizens the information and records they need to hold government
accountable."
"is charged with providing the Office of the Governor and each of the executive agencies
under my purview with the guidance and tools to serve Florida with integrity and transparency.
To that end, the Office’s primary functions will be: (1) to assure full and expeditious
compliance with Florida’s open government and public records laws, and (2) to provide
training to all executive agencies under my purview on transparency and accountability.
The Office will also have primary responsibility for ensuring that the Office of the
Governor complies with public records requests in an expeditious manner."
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National and State - Key Resources
Reference KF 5753.Z95.T363 2001
"is a complete compendium of information on every state's open records and open
meetings laws. Each state's section is arranged according to a standard outline,
making it easy to compare laws in various states."
State press associations, newspapers and academic groups have conducted studies
to scrutinize the effectiveness of local open records laws. Many studies have
found that local officials routinely blocked access to records that legally
are open to the public.
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National and State - Other Resources
lists many online resources.
"high-quality, accessible investigative reports, databases and contextual analysis on
issues of public importance."
"an alliance of more than 30 journalism-related organizations concerned about secrecy
in government and the increasing closure of public records and meetings at all levels
of government."
"a comprehensive list of free public record sites to locate sources for civil records,
criminal records, driving records, real estate records, public record vendors, record
retrievers, and more."
"gives the public an unprecedented level of access to government documents by allowing
users to browse, search, and review hundreds of thousands of pages acquired through
the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and other public disclosure, or 'sunshine,' laws."
Local and Regional Government Information: How to Find It, How to Use It
edited by Mary Martin (Greenwood Press, 2005)
Reference JK 2408.L63 2005
"provide online access to critical declassified records on issues including U.S. national
security, foreign policy, diplomatic and military history, intelligence policy, and
more. Updated frequently, the Electronic Briefing Books represent just a small sample
of the documents in our published and unpublished collections."
"a nonprofit government watchdog organization located in Washington, DC. Our mission
is to promote open government, accountability and citizen participation."
a free, searchable database of Federal government spending on contracts and grants
with annual data beginning in fiscal year 2000. See also the Federal government
website
USASpending.gov.
"provides free access to numerous environmental databases."
"a coalition of journalists, consumer and good government groups, environmentalists,
library groups, labor and others united to make the federal government a more open place
in order to make us safer, strengthen public trust in government, and support our democratic
principles."
"Through research, advocacy, and public education, the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
works to challenge excessive government secrecy and to promote public oversight."
provides resources about "finding and using public records and 'quasi' public records
to find stories, buttress tips, follow paper trails and background people."
"is an advocate for student free-press rights and provides information, advice, and
legal assistance at no charge to students and the educators who work with them."
"is a national initiative to open a dialogue about the importance of open government
and freedom of information. Participants include print, broadcast and online news media,
civic groups, libraries, non-profits, schools and others interested in the public's
right to know."
Tapping State Government Information Sources
by Lori L. Smith, Daniel C. Barkley, Daniel D. Cornwall, Eric W. Johnson, & J. Louise
Malcomb (Greenwood Press, 2003)
"highly detailed but easy-to-access information on selected federal enforcement agencies,
special topical reports, and 'bulletins' about federal enforcement, staffing and expenditures."
"the federation of state Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs), takes on powerful
interests on behalf of the American public, working to win concrete results for our
health and our well-being."
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International Resources
"a one-stop portal that describes best practices, consolidates lessons learned, explains
campaign strategies and tactics, and links the efforts of freedom of information advocates
around the world. It contains crucial information on freedom of information laws and
how they were drafted and implemented, including how various provisions have worked
in practice."
International Government Information and Country Information: A Subject Guide
by Andrea M. Morrison and Barbara J. Mann (Greenwood Press, 2004)
Reference ZA 5050.M67 2004
"Journal Aim: To publish research and communications related to Freedom of Information
(FOI) legislation from the perspective of academics, practitioners and FOI users."
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Sample Freedom of Information Letters
Federal (Freedom of Information
Center, University of Missouri)
"samples for requests, appeals, and fee waivers, as well as Privacy Act letters for
access, appeals, and amending records."
Florida (Brechner Center for Freedom
of Information)
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Last updated October 13, 2011 9:26:10 AM