
Librarians and information advocates Jim A. Jacobs (UCSD) and James R. Jacobs (Stanford University) talk about their organization, Free Government Information and their efforts to raise all Congressional, Executive & Judicial Branch information, publications and data, including current fee-based services, to the level of federally funded scientific information, and the publication of all government information as Open Access.
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To access the current article in DLib Magazine mentioned in the interview see: http://dlib.org/dlib/march13/jacobs/03jacobs.html
An interest article on the Federal Government's new open data policy, with commentary by Jim Jacobs: http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/05/oa/what-governmental-big-data-may-mean-for-libraries/
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