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March 13, 2005

It’s Blogshine Sunday!

Filed under: blog — gavin @ 1:51 am

Trackback or comment on this entry with a link to the Blogshine entry on your blog. The address to trackback is:

http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/13/its-blogshine-sunday/trackback/

I’ll spotlight some entries throughout the day, and post one of my own.

Thanks to everyone for all of our great coverage, including Sunshine Week, Editor and Publisher, WikiNews, Online Journalism Review at USC Annenberg, Mark Tapscott of the Heritage Foundation, the Committee to Protect Bloggers, Intellectual Property & Social Justice, New Media Musings, MediaLaw, LIS News, LibraryLaw, the Freedom of Information Center at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and everyone else.

I hope Blogshine Sunday will give you all something to report about again!

16 Comments

  1. […] omment on this entry with a link to the Blogshine entry on your blog. The address to trackback is: http://blogshine.org/blog/2005/03/13/its-blogshine-sunday/trackback/ I’ll spotlight some entries throughout the day, and post one of my own. T […]

    Pingback by Blogshine Sunday: March 13, 2005 — March 13, 2005 @ 2:12 am

  2. Welcome To ‘Sunshine Sunday’

    We first learned of the existence of what’s known as Sunshine Sunday via a site calling itself Blogshine Sunday, which will be collecting some coverage of the day as reported on by blogs.

    Trackback by The One True b!X's PORTLAND COMMUNIQUE — March 13, 2005 @ 11:33 am

  3. Blogshine Sunday - Tobacco Control Archives

    Today is

    Trackback by Tiger Beat — March 13, 2005 @ 2:09 pm

  4. On Protecting Journalism and Democracy

    One of the gathering storms over Internet speech has broken. On Friday a Santa Clara County Court judge ruled [PDF] that in Apple v. Does, Apple Computer’s trade secret claims trump both California’s reporter’s shield laws and the reporter’s…

    Trackback by Copyfight — March 13, 2005 @ 3:41 pm

  5. shaded lawyers need sunshine

    Today, we’re taking part in the activities of Blogshine Sunday, by reminding our readers that the lawyer discipline system falls signifcantly short in most states from the basic goals of an

    Trackback by f/k/a — March 13, 2005 @ 4:43 pm

  6. […] unday: March 13, 2005 Filed under: ideaspace — Pug @ 4:44 pm I’m sure Blogshine Sunday is important to me, but I’m not quite sure how yet. Any […]

    Pingback by Pug’s Place » Blogshine Sunday: March 13, 2005 — March 13, 2005 @ 4:44 pm

  7. Happy Blogshine Sunday

    In celebration of Blogshine Sunday, I will relate the two experiences I had attempting to obtain information from the government using the Freedom of Information Act. The first attempt was unsuccessful because I directed my request to the wrong agency…

    Trackback by LavishLuau.com — March 13, 2005 @ 5:07 pm

  8. differences we can’t see

    cranberry frost the crackle of ice before the canoe

    Trackback by f/k/a . . . . — March 13, 2005 @ 5:56 pm

  9. March 13: It’s a Blogshine Sunday!

    On March 13, 2005, news organizations and bloggers nationwide will unite to tell their tales of obtaining government information, and demand that access to such information be kept free….

    Trackback by IPSJ — March 13, 2005 @ 6:04 pm

  10. Better late than never to acknowledge today’s efforts to advance open government.

    Though Texas has some of the toughest open records laws in the nation, there are still those who would prefer to conduct the government’s business in the shadows. And though the US is a model for the rest of the world, it bears repeating that the Bush administration and their lickspittles operating the Mighty Wurlitzer would rather have us moving in the wrong direction.

    And from a purely bloggist’s viewpoint, as long as there are incoherent ramblings, it’s a good thing we can bear left to the nearest oasis.

    And perhaps sometime in the not-so-distant future, if we’re persistent and vigilant, a new day will dawn and Robert Novakula will be caught scrambling too late back into his coffin and spontaneously combust.

    Links at my site:

    http://brainsandeggs.blogspot.com/2005/03/shine-light.html

    Comment by PDiddie — March 13, 2005 @ 11:18 pm

  11. Here is my entry. About finding the archives at a school.

    http://thecrypto.org/my-only-blogshine.html

    Comment by thecrypto — March 13, 2005 @ 11:47 pm

  12. Sunshine Week and the blogosphere

    A popular government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy; or perhaps both. President James Madison

    If I were a betting woman, I’d say it’s pretty good odds that most bloggers aren…

    Trackback by chez Nadezhda — March 14, 2005 @ 12:05 am

  13. Sorry Sorry, I have a slight bug in my blogging software, My entry is now at http://thecrypto.org/shine.html

    Comment by thecrypto — March 14, 2005 @ 12:05 am

  14. Blogshine Day in the UK

    American jounralists are currently celebrating the first national Sunshine Week, a series of events celebrating Freedom of Information laws, which are often called “sunshine laws” at the state level, particularly in Florida, which some of the best op…

    Trackback by Martin Stabe — March 14, 2005 @ 6:06 pm

  15. holy cross madison…

    Man i love reading your blog, interesting posts !…

    Trackback by holy cross madison — November 18, 2007 @ 1:02 pm

  16. fjbnheipsssf…

    Anyway, you should do your best ;)…

    Trackback by fjbnheipsssf — January 31, 2009 @ 5:45 am

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