The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records / Edition 1

The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1604265507
ISBN-13:
9781604265507
Pub. Date:
02/23/2010
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1604265507
ISBN-13:
9781604265507
Pub. Date:
02/23/2010
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records / Edition 1

The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records / Edition 1

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Overview

Whatever you're trying to learn about the world—as a journalist or as an informed citizen— public records often hold the key. But what records, where? And how to get them? It starts with understanding the Freedom of Information Act, but what you really need are strategies for dealing with the officials who stand between you and the information you seek. Gaining access to records is an art, one that requires an organized approach and a good understanding of human behavior.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604265507
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 02/23/2010
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

David Cuillier, Ph.D., is former president and chairman of the Society of Professional Journalists’ national Freedom of Information Committee and is a newsroom FOI trainer for SPJ. He gathered public records as a government reporter and city editor for a dozen years at daily newspapers in the Pacific Northwest. He is an associate professor and director of journalism at the University of Arizona, teaching computer-assisted reporting, public affairs reporting and access to information. He is a member of the National Freedom of Information Coalition board and has testified before Congress regarding the Freedom of Information Act.


Charles N. Davis, Ph.D.,

is the Dean of the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. He was appointed in 2013, after a long career in journalism.

Davis worked for ten years as a journalist after his graduation from North Georgia College, working for newspapers, magazines and a news service in Georgia and Florida before leaving full-time journalism to complete a masters degree from the University of Georgia's Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and to earn a doctorate in mass communication from the University of Florida. He spent 14 years as a faculty member, including four as department chair at the Missouri School of Journalism. Davis also spent five years at Mizzou as Executive Director of the National Freedom of Information Coalition.

His teaching awards include the Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Teacher of the Year Award in 2008, the Provost’s Award for Junior Faculty Teaching in 2001, and the University of Missouri Alumni Association’s Faculty/Alumni Award in 2008. In 2016 he was awarded the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communication Alumni of Distinction Award.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Tom Blanton, National Security Archive
1. Records that matter: Improve your community, career and life
2. Develop a document state of mind
3. Become an access law expert
4. The hunt: Find records in the dark
5. Strategies for effective requests
6. How to overcome denials
7. Going digital: Strategies for getting data
8. Understand how public officials think
9. Putting it together: Writing the FOI story and FOI ethics
Appendix A. The Record Album
Appendix B. FOI resources
Notes
Index

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