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今週市民技術: 社会のユーザーのために狩り禁止書籍、日光財団計画 オープン.|This Week in Civic Tech: Social Users to Hunt for Banned Books, Sunlight Foundation Plans Open

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http://www.govtech.com/civic/This-Week-in-Civic-Tech-Social-Users-to-Hunt-for-Banned-Books-Sunlight-Foundation-Plans-Open-Data-Census-Revamp.html

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English

This Week in Civic Tech presents a line-up of notable events in the space that connects citizens to government services. Topics cover latest startups, hackathons, open data initiatives and other influencers. Check back each week for updates. How do you make what’s invisible visible? The District of Columbia Public Library system has found a solution to the perplexing question by way of a citywide scavenger hunt, conducted in celebration of the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week, held Sept. 25 to Oct. 1. Possibly inspired by the recent buzz around the new mobile app Pokemon Go, the D.C. Public Library Foundation is attempting a similar kind of feat, only with actual copies of banned books in Washington, D.C.
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