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State agency launches paperless program for consumer disputes (Tallahassee) September 2007 (31:9), p. 2

Florida Supreme Court approves experimental electronic records program in Manatee County (Manatee County) September 2007 (31:9), p. 1

Fired city manager turns in USB drives after city demands review (Largo) June 2007 (31:6), p. 3

A decade later, agencies still not in line with E-FOIA May 2007 (31:5), The Back Page

Federal recordings to go online (Washington D.C.) May 2007 (31:5), p. 1

DOJ wants plea deals offline (Miami) April 2007 (31:4), p. 2

Pilot program could be ready starting May 1 (Manatee County) April 2007 (31:4), p. 1

Online registries shouldn't be an easy way out. January 2006 (30:1), The Back Page

Hospital reviews now available in onine database (Tallahassee) January 2006 (30:1) p. 1

Filter blocks RateMyTeachers.com (Manatee County) March 2005 (29:3) p. 2

EPA withdraws proposal to allow more access to data (Washington), July 2001 (25:7), p. 3

Court wont allow AOL lawsuit (Tallahassee), May 2001 (25:5), p.2

Technology should make access to information easier (analysis by The Hon. J.K. "Buddy" Irby), August 2000 (24:8), p.4

Access to electronic records improved, not perfect (analysis by Dan Keating), June 1998 (22:6), p. 4

Technology can remove barriers to free information (analysis by Robert Craig Waters), February 1998 (22:2), p. 4

Internet a better option than ‘privatizing’ records (analysis by Robert Craig Waters), June 1997 (21:6), p. 4

Online access may threaten "record newspaper" statute (analysis by Shannon Martin), March 1996 (20:4), p. 4

Florida Legislature on the Net, Web, June 1995 (19:5), p. 1

House committee eyes telecommunications, November 1994 (18:11), p. 1

Senate committee to study telecommunications, September 1994 (18:9), p. 3

Council’s recommendations could chart future of access, December 1993 (17:11), p. 1

IRE plans database reporting conference, July 1993 (17:7), p. 3

Hearings to explore computerized records, July 1993 (17:7), p. 3

Lawmakers debate computer access bill, February 1993 (17:2), p. 1

Computer costs cloud access issue, October 1992 (16:10), p. 1

Guidelines developed for access to government computer data, September 1992 (16:9), p. 4

Governments seek profits from computer databases (analysis by Barbara A. Petersen), May 1992 (16:5), p. 4

Subcommittee to hold public hearings on electronic records (analysis by David Stage), February 1992 (16:2), p. 4

Workshop planned on computer records, February 1992 (16:2), p. 3

Survey finds computer access limited, July 1991 (15:7), p. 1

Program eases data-transfer from computer tapes (analysis by Elizabeth Connor), December 1990 (14:10), p. 6

Lee County markets computer records, October 1990 (14:8), p. 1

Phone companies must compete to carry cable, June 1990 (14:5), p. 4

 


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