I'm sure many of you have seen this already, but I hadn't until today.
Siobhan

Siobhan Champ-Blackwell, MSLIS
Community Outreach Liaison
National Network of Libraries of Medicine - MidContinental Region
Creighton University Health Sciences Library
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ALAWON: American Library Association Washington Office Newsline Volume
14, Number 23 March 14, 2005

In This Issue: Sunshine Week & Libraries

This week is National Sunshine Week - a week-long series of events that
focuses on opening a dialogue about the public's right of access to
government. Participating daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, online
sites, and radio and television broadcasters will feature editorials,
op-eds, editorial cartoons, and news and feature stories that drive
public discussion about why open government is important to everyone,
not just to journalists.

Be sure to check the Sunshine Week site http://www.sunshineweek.org/ for
information on library activities -- and in case you get a call from
your local media about the events. If your library is planning any
events that relate to Sunshine Week, please let your local media know -
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The Sunshine Week Web site has new information, including editorial
cartoons, a public opinion poll about government secrecy and access to
information, conducted especially for Sunshine Week by Ipsos-Public
Affairs, graphics, and articles.

This is a great chance for librarians to tell their stories about the
role libraries play in providing access to government information for
the public -- most especially if yours is a federal or state depository
library.


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