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Public Sector/private Sector Interaction in Providing Information Services

Author : United States. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science. Public Sector/Private Sector Task Force
Publisher :
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 34,20 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Government publications
ISBN :

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Federal Information Systems and Plans--Federal Use and Development of Advanced Information Technology: Federal use and development of advanced information technology

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee
Publisher :
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 46,52 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Data transmission systems
ISBN :

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The Changing Face of Government Information

Author : Suhasini L. Kumar
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 36,59 MB
Release : 2013-10-28
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1136444033

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Learn what innovative changes lie in the future of government information The Changing Face of Government Information comprehensively examines the way government documents’ librarians acquire, provide access, and provide reference services in the new electronic environment. Noted experts discuss the impact electronic materials have had on the Government Printing Office (GPO), the reference services within the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), and the new opportunities in the transition from paper-based information policy to an electronic e-government. This source reveals the latest changes in the field of government documents librarianship and the knowledge and expertise needed to teach users how to access what they need from this enormous wealth of government information. Major changes have taken place in the way government information is created, disseminated, accessed, and preserved. The Changing Face of Government Information explains in detail the tremendous change taking place in libraries and government documents librarianship. Topics include the increasing accessibility to the federally funded technical report literature, information on the Patriot Act’s effect on the status of libraries in the aftermath of 9/11, the uses of Documents Data Miner©, and information about catalogs, indexes, and full text databases. This book also provides a selective bibliography of print and electronic sources about Native Americans and the Federal Government, as well as specific sources for information about the environment, such as EPA air data, DOE energy information, information on flora and fauna, hazardous waste, land use, and water. Each chapter is extensively referenced and several chapters use appendixes, tables, and charts to ensure understanding of data. This useful book gives readers the opportunity to learn: how the University of Oregon successfully integrated its business reference service and map collection into its government documents collection the results of a survey of FDLP institutions identifying the factors contributing to the reorganization of services details of the pilot project undertaken by the University of Arizona Library along with the United States Government Printing Office’s Library Programs Service to create a model for a virtual depository library which critical features are missing in today’s e-government reference service models details of the GPO’s plans to provide perpetual access to both electronic and tangible information resources—and the strategies to authenticate government publications on the Internet The Changing Face of Government Information is stimulating, horizon-expanding reading for librarians, professors, students, and researchers.

Business Services and Information

Author : Management Information Exchange
Publisher :
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 46,3 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Business information services
ISBN : 9780930654016

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Mastering United States Government Information

Author : Christopher C. Brown
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 33,71 MB
Release : 2020-04-17
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1440872511

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This up-to-date guide provides informational professionals and their clients with much-needed assistance in navigating the immense field of government information. When information professionals are asked questions involving government information, they often experience that "deer in the headlights" feeling. Mastering United States Government Information helps them overcome any trepidation about finding and using government documents. Written by Christopher C. Brown, coordinator of government documents at the University of Denver, this approachable book provides an introduction to all major areas of U.S. government information. It references resources in all formats, including print and online. Examples are provided so users will feel comfortable solving government information questions on their own, while exercises at the end of chapters enable users to practice answering questions for themselves. Additionally, several appendixes serve as quick reference sources for such topics as congressional sessions, the most popular government publications, federal statistical databases, and citation of government publications. It serves as a practical and current guide for practitioners as well as a text or supplementary reading for students of library information studies and for in-service trainings.

Green Book

Author : U.s. Department of the Treasury
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 29,17 MB
Release : 2015-12-28
Category :
ISBN : 9781522943518

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Welcome to the Green Book a comprehensive guide for financial institutions that receive ACH payments from the Federal government. Today, the vast majority of Federal payments are made via the ACH. With very few exceptions, Federal government ACH transactions continue to be subject to the same rules as private industry ACH payments. As a result, the Green Book continues to get smaller in size and is designed to deal primarily with exceptions or issues unique to Federal government operations.