Government Open and Structured Content Models Are Here!
Smartphones, tablets, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, not to mention your agency’s desktop website, are all clamoring for information, but sliced and diced in different ways. How can you make your...
View ArticleThe Federal Register: Improving Visitors’ Search Experience on Agency Websites
The Office of the Federal Register’s mission “informs citizens of their rights and obligations, documents the actions of Federal agencies, and provides a forum for public participation in the...
View ArticleOpen and Structured Content Models Workshop Recap
People consume government information in a variety of ways: through agency websites, of course, but increasingly through social media, search engines, and mobile apps, whether developed by agencies or...
View ArticleThe API Briefing: Bureau of Labor Statistics Invites Developers to Build...
Bet_Noire/iStock/Thinkstock The federal government collects an amazing amount of economic data. Several agencies such as the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Treasury, and the Census Bureau...
View ArticleDigitalGov Monthly Theme: How Data and Code Improve Government Services
Vicente Barcelo Varona/Hemera/Thinkstock Data and code are the foundation, building blocks, and cornerstone of government digital services. They are the keys that open the door to a better digital...
View ArticleWeb Metadata Publishing Using XML
alexaldo/iStock/Thinkstock Metadata for website content is usually managed as part of the editorial process when documents are created and published with content management systems. There may be...
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