Thinking about stories you've seen on FGI over the past year, what would you like to see more coverage of?

__________ - (Please explain in the comments)
0% (0 votes)
More "how-to" articles on digital preservation
16% (5 votes)
More examples of how people are using gov info -- Freedom of Info, etc.
25% (8 votes)
More stories on government information dissemination policies
16% (5 votes)
You already have the right balance, stop worrying about it!
44% (14 votes)
Total votes: 32

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Just to reinforce my vote, I think you are doing a great job and I believe you are striking a good balance on your coverage of the issues. I pick up your feeds once a week on Bloglines and am impressed with the reporting you do on each story. As much as I like your blogs, I like your web site even better. Since some folks may only know you through the blogs, you might want to remind everyone about your site and its features. Keep up the great work! --Jerry Gill

Thanks for the kind words, any part of site best?

Hi Jerry,

Thanks for your kind words and for the reminder that's there's more to FGI than just our blog postings. What do you think our best pages? What should we remind people of first?

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"And besides all that, what we need is a decentralized, distributed system of depositing electronic files to local libraries willing to host them." -- Daniel Cornwall, tipping his hat to Cato the Elder for the original quote.

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