Federal Government Information Goes Social? Inspiration from Change.gov

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Federal Government Information Goes Social? Inspiration from Change.gov SLA Contributed Papers June 2009 Kim Lyall

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Federal Government Information Goes Social?

Inspiration from Change.gov

SLA Contributed Papers June 2009Kim Lyall

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Traditional Federal GovernmentInformation Dissemination

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Social Technologies

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Federal Government

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A New Model?

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Promising Developments?

• #gov2 #gov2.0 #gov20

• #gov20camp

• GSA signs agreement with Web 2.0 providers

• CIO Vivek Kundra

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Role of the Information Professional

• Understand E Gov and Gov 2.0

• Connect and collaborate

• Align with the C-suite

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Selected References• Kessler, Ridley R. Jr. “A Brief History of the Federal Depository Library

Program: A Personal Perspective.” Journal of Government Information. 23.4 (1996): 369-380.

• Ratliff, Evan. “The Wired Presidency: Can Obama Really Reboot the White House?” Wired Magazine. 17.2 January 19, 2009.

• Symposium on Information Policy in the New Administration, an ASIS&T PVC live event at Catholic University, Washington DC January 15, 2009.

• Free Government Information blog at http://freegovinfo.info

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