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Savita Bailur and Tom Longley The impact of online Freedom of Information tools: What is the evidence?
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Document Date: 2014-11-19 12:48:30


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University of Manchester / Can Technology Bridge / University of Cambridge / /

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free and open source software / software engineering / media organisations / web development / online platforms / media exposure / likely and desirable user / qualitative analysis software / media organisation / /

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Myf Nixon / Deepa Heble / Tom Steinberg / Charlie Grey / Savita Bailur / Martin Stoll / Felder Nadkarni / Charlotte Bailey / Tom Longley / Paul Lenz / Abi Broom / Sujata Nadkarni / David Warwick / Jen Bramley / /

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