Not exact matches
Meyers: Our goals include providing a media venue where people from all walks of life can have their voices heard in a safe, commercial - free, child - friendly environment; promoting positive role models; empowering young people to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world; bridging the digital divide and continuing to enrich this digital media
archive with inspiring stories from around the globe; enlisting support from foundations, grants, and
government agencies, corporations, and individuals so that this global learning project can continue to grow and provide a freely - accessible,
online multi-media resource to educators and students around the world for decades to come.
FOIA
Online, a FOIA module jointly developed by the Environmental Protection Agency, the Office of
Government Information Services within the National
Archives and Records Administration, and the Department of Commerce was recently launched and should expand transparency and increase public access to information for the partner agencies.
DMA - ECO, a joint project between the Museum's Mildred R. and Frederick M. Mayer Library and the DMA Digital
Archives — which house and preserve the Museum's institutional history — expands the content available through the Museum's Arts Network, a system that effectively and efficiently creates and delivers content to onsite and
online visitors and which has been funded by
government grants and private foundations.
With this site, Library and
Archives Canada (LAC), in co-operation with the Canada Gazette Directorate, Public Works and
Government of Services Canada, will make the Gazette available
online, in its entirety, for
Early Canadiana
Online for certain older official documents (from pre-Confederation to the 1920s or so), LLMC Digital, the Canadian
Government Publications Portal on the Internet
Archive, and others.
The
Government will also consider an intermediate approach which would keep the multiple publication rule but allow
online archives a special status so that publication in them could not form the basis of action after a year has passed from initial publication.
With this site, Library and
Archives Canada (LAC), in co-operation with the Canada Gazette Directorate, Public Works and
Government of Services Canada, will make the Gazette available
online, in its entirety, for the first time -LRB-...)»
Its website hosts more than one million pages of previously censored or secret
government documents and constitutes one of the largest and most complete
online archives of contemporary history.
[2] Library and
Archives Canada,
Government of Canada «How Canada was Formed,» Politics and
Government, Library and
Archives Canada
online: < https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/confederation/kids/023002-1010-e.html >; Canada History, «The London Conference,» CanadaHistory.com (2013),
online: < http://www.canadahistory.com/sections/eras/confederation/London.html >.