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With Liberty, and Information, For All?

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But it could be a very good model for how nonprofits can use the web to open up all the way and be as transparent as possible. Remixing the content: Government content can't be copyrighted, so you're free to grab and reuse any government created content on the site. That's where Recovery.gov comes in. .

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Museum Photo Policies Should Be as Open as Possible

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Visitors may make inappropriate gestures in photos with museum content, thus distorting institutional values and intent. There have been several studies that show that creating a personal record of an experience and reviewing it later increases learning and retention of content. And it's not just about recall.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Voting Deadline at Netsquared Extended, NTC Pipe, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Creative Commons points out the projects that support free culture and open content on their site and on. Here's Steve Wright modeling his ). Join the Conversation and Debate On Open Content for Nonprofits. Her call to action: "If we want good nonprofit content in the world, we can???t Open Content for Nonprofits?

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Are You Content Creation Impaired? Here’s Some Tips and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, I’m going to write a post using the first tip, ”Curation: Compile a List of Your Favorite Blog Posts From Other Blogs” and to be a little meta, the list of posts is about content creation! Content Marketing: Overviews, Context, and Frameworks. Here’s how they applied to content marketing: 1.

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

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The NAS publishes one such report every business day, and apparently these reports are seen as a gold standard of objective, well-researched content on a range of industries and issues. One of the most promising models for doing so (and a potential way to structure the NAS report) is scenario-based planning. I feel mixed about this.

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