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The primary goal of the UpNext Blog is to be a relevant and engaging online community where readers and contributors can share what works in library and museum service. http://blog.imls.gov.


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Open Government

The resources on the IMLS Open Government page are intended to help make the agency’s work more transparent to the public, while also making possible the public’s participation in the work of IMLS. This effort is part of a government-wide initiative to promote openness in the work of federal agencies.

 

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