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Weekly News Digest
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March 4, 2021 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.
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'Welcome to Sunshine Week 2021!' by Barbie Keiser
Barbie Keiser writes the following in a blog post for Northern Virginia Community College’s Loudoun Campus Library:Sunshine Week is a celebration of the public’s right to see U.S. government records. Initiated in 2005, Sunshine Week features events sponsored by groups interested in the public’s right to know about its government, including government agencies, news organizations, universities, and libraries. These public events are designed to raise awareness about how important openness and transparency in government are for a democratic society. This year, Sunshine Week is celebrated the week of March 14-20, encompassing the March 16 birthday of James Madison, known as the ‘father of the Bill of Rights.’ ... A Sunshine Week events calendar describes each event, date and time, and how to register or join. For example: - On March 15, Open the Government will host a panel discussion of the Trump Presidential Library and records, ‘What Presidents Do to Keep Us from Knowing What Presidents Do.’
- Also on March 15 is the New England First Amendment Coalition online webinar, ‘Keeping the Light On: Holding Government Accountable,’ examining ‘the values of open and responsive government and how all citizens play a role.’
- The News Leaders Association webinar on March 18 features a discussion by journalists ‘on how they navigated barriers to public records to tell important stories about COVID-19, official misconduct and beyond.’
For more information, read the blog post.
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