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Welcome to the Freedom of Information CenterYes, you're in the right place. The virtual FOI Center has moved and now resides here, at http://nfoic.org/foi-center/. What hasn't changed is our commitment to open government and government accountability. If you're a repeat visitor and feel a bit confused, or if this is your first time here, please read more about the FOI Center, including a brief history, our mission statement, a few words about the redesign, and contact information.
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The first FOI audit we've a record of was conducted by the Oakland Tribune and the First Amendment Project in 1992 to test how well 30 Bay Area agencies were complying with the California Public Records Act. FOI audits have continued into the 21st Century with no signs of abatement. Much remains to be done. The FOI Center File Index is a roadmap to the content of research files that have been compiled since the Center was opened in 1958. The Index begins by examining controls imposed by the government—including our own—at every level. Since the FOI Center covered the broadest aspects of the Freedom of Information movement, our files have outgrown our ability to store them onsite. Many files are now stored with the University Archives and by prior arrangement may be examined by researchers. |
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