The Data Mine, a new blog or "online series", proves once again that not all information is online and easy to use. From the 12 February 2010 announcement:
Today, the Center for Public Integrity, in partnership with the Sunlight Foundation, launches The Data Mine, an online series that will highlight inaccessible or poorly presented information from the federal government. From the CIA to the CDC, we’ll be looking at data that needs to be public, with regular posts on the Center's and Sunlight's websites. We’ll describe each data set, as well as officials’ plans for putting it online — or not.
To date, The Data Mine has described data sets from the Central Intelligence Agency, General Services Administration, Food and Drug Administration, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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