- Wilson, S. and Linders, D. The open government directive: A preliminary assessment. Proc. of the Conference of the iSchools (the iConference). 2011 387--394. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Cockerham, S. Lake v. City of Phoenix: Is metadata is a public record? Arizona Law Review 51, (2009), 517--530.Google Scholar
- Wise, J. In pursuit of McAfee, media are part of story. The New York Times. Dec. 9, 2012; http://www.nytimes.com/2012/2012/2010/business/media/in-pursuit-of-john-mcafee-media-are-part-of-story.html?_r=2010Google Scholar
- U.S. District Court. National Day Laborer Organizing Network et. al. vs. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency et. al.: Opinion and Order. 2011; http://smu-ediscovery.gardere.com/Natl-Day-Laborer-Organizing-Network-v.-U.S.-Immigration-and-Customs-Enforcement-Agency%5B1%5D.pdfGoogle Scholar
- Wentz, B., Jaeger, P., and Lazar, J. Retrofitting accessibility: The inequality of after-the-fact access for persons with disabilities in the United States. First Monday 16, 11 (2011); http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3666/3077Google ScholarCross Ref
- U.S. Department of Justice. Section 508 Report to the President and Congress: Accessibility of Federal Electronic and Information Technology. 2012; http://www.ada.gov/508/508_Report.htmGoogle Scholar
- Olalere, A. and Lazar, J. Accessibility of U.S. federal government home pages: Section 508 compliance and site accessibility statements. Government Information Quarterly 28, 3 (2011), 303--309.Google ScholarCross Ref
- White House. Executive Order---Making Open and Machine Readable the New Default for Government Information. 2013; http://www.white-house.gov/the-press-office/2013/05/09/executive-order-making-open-and-machine-readable-new-default-government-Google Scholar
- Howard, A. The best thing Obama's done this month: His executive order to open government data is a really big deal. 2013; http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/2005/open_data_executive_order_is_the_best_thing_obama_s_done_this_month.htmlGoogle Scholar
Index Terms
- Understanding the connection between HCI and freedom of information and access laws
Recommendations
Freedom of information in cyberspace: What now for copyright?
Current Developments in Cyberlaw SLS Cyberlaw Section 2011The UK Government's current transparency agenda comes at a time when freedom of information has come into conflict with copyright law. In particular, copyright has been asserted, wrongly in the regulator's view, by public authorities as a reason to ...
Information theoretic models of HCI: a comparison of the Hick-Hyman law and Fitts' law
The Hick-Hyman Law and Fitts' Law are two surviving human performance principles based on Shannon and Weaver's (1949) Information Theory. In the early 1980s, Card, Moran, and Newell (1983) presented the laws as design principles for developers to ...
Electronic access to information and the privacy paradox: rethinking practical obscurity and its impact on electronic freedom of information
E-governmentThis article addresses the U.S. Supreme Court's formulation of "practical obscurity" in Reporters Committee v. Department of Justice, a seminal case interpreting the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). By examining lower federal court opinions ...
Comments