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Government_and_Social_Media.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    A US Gov doc outlineing uses and cases of govt entities using social media successfully.
anonymous

Social Media News Release: USA.gov - 0 views

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    A good example of government agencies using the Social Media PR.
anonymous

Secretary Mike Leavitt's Blog: Comment Policy - 0 views

  • The purpose of this blog is to discuss the future of health and human services in America. We encourage your comments; your ideas and concerns are important to ensure that a broad range of Americans are active and informed participants in the discussion.
  • We will not post comments that contain vulgar language; personal attacks of any kind; or offensive terms that target specific ethnic or racial groups.
  • We will not post comments that are spam, are clearly off topic or that promote services or products. Comments that make unsupported accusations will also not be posted.
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  • We encourage your participation in our discussion and look forward to an active exchange of ideas.
anonymous

Evolution of Security: Welcome to the Delete-O-Meter - 0 views

  • In the spirit of transparency, we proudly introduce the (drum roll please...) Delete-O-Meter.
  • This new, permanent feature of the Evolution of Security blog will update on a weekly basis the number of posts we have deleted during moderation. It will be housed on the bottom, right corner right below the RSS feed.
  • Other than that, all's fair in love and blogging.
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    A clear, simple statement of comment moderation policy and deletion triggers.
anonymous

Secretary Mike Leavitt's Blog - 0 views

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    Health and Human Services Secretary blog
anonymous

Library of Congress Photos on Flickr - FAQ (Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Librar... - 0 views

  • To gain a better understanding of how social tagging and community input could benefit both the Library and users of the collections
  • To gain experience participating in Web communities that are interested in the kinds of materials in the Library’s collections.
  • We placed only one tag ("Library of Congress") and two machine tags on each photo when we loaded them. Any other tags you see were added by the community; we are generally not controlling the content of Flickr tags, notes and comments, but we reserve the right to remove added content for any reason.
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  • please contribute your own tags, comments, and identifying information.
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      I hope they don't ever take it OFF flickr. I think the really interesting thing here is the idea of creating a permement, open, free online compendium to history.
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    Interesting use of "social tagging" as a method to manage and categorize historical data.
anonymous

Flickr: The Commons - 0 views

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    An interesting project to put the collective catagorizing power of the social web to work on information management.
anonymous

Podcasts from the U.S. Government: USA.gov - 0 views

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    Though not inherently social, Podcasts provide on demand, offline, and anytime content. Podcasts are downlodeable and can be archived separately from any government or public agency in many places.
sangyub ryu

Your Expectation and Experience of Government's Twitter Activities - 0 views

I am researching citizen's expectation and/or experiences about governments' twitter activities. Generally speaking, what do you expect from their twitter? and, how would you evaluate their twitte...

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