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A Note from the Sunlight Foundation’s Board Chair

About fifteen years ago, in November 2005, Ellen Miller and I created the Sunlight Foundation in an effort to... View Article

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A Quick Guide to Reading Data & Understanding Scholarly Research

Photo Credit: Pexels, cc A 2018 study estimates that every year, over 3 million articles are published in peer-reviewed, English-language... View Article

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What We’re Reading: April 10, 2020

Photo Credit: Pexels cc March 27th- April 10th Open Data and COVID-19: Eric Jaffe outlines how Taiwan’s digital infrastructure and... View Article

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Inclusive procurement – a seat at the table for small & underrepresented businesses

Public procurement is one of the most exciting opportunities for impactful reform in U.S. cities today. Experts estimate government spending... View Article

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What We’re Reading: March 27, 2020

Photo Credit: Pexels cc March 13th- March 27th App Development: Nextdoor, an app that amongst many things has been known... View Article

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What We’re Reading: March 13, 2020

Introducing a new blog series where we share some of the articles we’ve been reading these past two weeks. Please... View Article

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What We’re Reading: February 28, 2020

Introducing a new blog series where we share some of the articles we’ve been reading these past two weeks. February... View Article

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Farewell and Thanks from the Web Integrity Project

When Sunlight launched the Web Integrity Project (WIP) almost two years ago, we created an innovative way to hold federal... View Article

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Massachusetts case may give new teeth to the Information Quality Act

Litigation brought by NGOs could transform the IQA from a weapon for industry groups and conspiracy theorists into a bulwark... View Article

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Access and Impact: Bringing Open Data to Novices

Any organization working with data with the idea that data should be free and open will at some point have... View Article

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