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Item AMS :: ATX August 2011 Blog Archive(2011-08) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: AMS :: ATX is here! (August 29, 2011); 6 TV Shows American Studies Scholars Should Watch (August 29, 2011); Read This: Brain Pickings (August 29, 2011); Grad Research: Deep in the Wonder Book of Knowledge (August 31, 2011).Item AMS :: ATX December 2011 Blog Archive(2011-12) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: Grad Research: The Archive of Childhood (December 1, 2011); Grad Research: The End of Austin, a Collaborative Documentary Project (December 5, 2011); List: 7 Films from 2011 that American Studies Scholars Should See (December 12, 2011).Item AMS :: ATX February 2012 Blog Archive(2012-02) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: Faculty Research: Dr. Randy Lewis on Unplugging at Flow (February 1, 2012); Grad Research: Bombs and Belvederes (February 8, 2012); Undergrad Research: A Trip to the Archives in NYC (February 15, 2012); Undergrad Research: A Trip to the Archives in NYC, Part 2 (February 16, 2012); 5 Takes on Women and Bicycles (February 23, 2012); Explore American Studies at Explore UT! (February 29, 2012).Item Government Transparency: Trends in Texas(Bureau of Business Research, The University of Texas at Austin, 2010-04) Kirkham, Lara; Chapman, GaryIn 2006, Texas initiated what would become a nationwide movement toward increased state government financial transparency by posting detailed records of the Governor's office expenses online. Since then, Texas has remained a leader in the development of web-based tools for information exchange between government and citizens. The challenge for Texas lies in remaining at the forefront of this transparency movement. To stay relevant, Texas must continue to pursue strategies that promote innovation and information accessibility, recognizing that government financial data is fundamentally a public resource