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100 1  Gibbons, Paul|c(Independent consultant)|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2019002768 
245 14 The Freedom of Information Officer's Handbook. 
264  1 London :|bFacet Publishing,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource (312 pages) 
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500    The Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015 
505 0  Intro; Title page; Contents; Acknowledgements; 
       Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 
       Introduction; FOI officers; The aims of this book; Around 
       the world; A note on the British islands; The structure of
       this book; Research; Terminology; Finally; Part 1 
       Understanding FOI; Chapter 1 A brief history of freedom of
       information; Introduction; We didn't start the FOIA; FOI 
       in the 20th century; The UK's path towards FOIA; From the 
       'right to know' to the FOIA; What's the point of the 
       FOIA?; Changes to the FOIA; Other laws providing access to
       information; The future of FOI in the UK 
505 8  Chapter 2 Understanding the ActIntroduction; Legislation 
       in the UK; Duties under the FOIA; Which organisations have
       to comply with the FOIA?; Communicating with the 
       applicant; Valid requests; How long can public authorities
       take to answer requests?; What is 'information'?; Is 
       information held?; Creating new information; The format of
       information; Fees and cost limits; Vexatious and repeated 
       requests; The codes of practice; Exemptions; The 
       Information Commissioner; Other provisions; Chapter 3 The 
       exemptions in the FOIA; Introduction; Exemptions -- some 
       terminology; The public interest test 
505 8  The Part II exemptionsChapter 4 The FOI officer's toolkit;
       Introduction; Codes of practice; The UK Information 
       Commissioner's guidance; Other published guidance; ICO 
       decision notices; Tribunal decisions and case law; Other 
       online resources; Professional associations and other 
       networks; Part 2 FOI in context; Chapter 5 The 
       Environmental Information Regulations; Introduction; Why 
       do we have EIR?; The relationship between the FOIA and the
       EIR; Which bodies are subject to the EIR?; What is 
       environmental information?; The categories listed at 
       regulation 2(1) 
505 8  Similarities between the EIR and the FOIADifferences 
       between the EIR and the FOIA; Chapter 6 The FOIA, personal
       information and the GDPR; Introduction; What is personal 
       information?; FOI and subject access; Third-party personal
       information; Judging fairness; The article 6 conditions 
       and legitimate interests; Employees and elected officials;
       Chapter 7 Records and archives; Introduction; What is a 
       record?; The section 46 code and enforcement; What Part 1 
       of the code requires; The Public Records Act 1958 and Part
       2 of the code; The FOIA and 'historical records'; How long
       do exemptions last? 
505 8  Archivists and the FOIAManaging FOIA obligations in an 
       archive; Chapter 8 Publication schemes and proactive 
       disclosure; Introduction; What the FOIA says about 
       publication schemes; The model publication scheme; 
       Publication scheme guides; Datasets rules; The new s. 45 
       code of practice and publication schemes; The EIR; 
       Publication schemes and the FOIA exemptions; Other 
       proactive transparency requirements in the UK; Disclosure 
       logs; Chapter 9 Copyright and re-use of information; 
       Introduction; Copyright; Open data; Dataset rules; The 
       Open Government Licence 
588 0  Print version record. 
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651  7 Great Britain.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1204623
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aGibbons, Paul.|tFreedom of Information 
       Officer's Handbook.|dLondon : Facet Publishing, ©2018
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       restricted to current Rider University students, faculty, 
       and staff. 
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