THE SECOND EDITION OF AN AWARD-WINNING TEXT ON GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
FOR INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS AND THOSE RESEARCHING ALL BRANCHES OF
THE US GOVERNMENT.
A comprehensive textbook for library school courses on US government
information, the second edition of _Mastering United States Government
Information_ can also be relied upon as a training tool for those new
to the government documents community.
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 US government information.
Including detailed information on all three branches of federal
government as well as state and local government, this wide-ranging
resource teaches readers to use census data, understand the regulatory
process, cite government data, work with mapping and geographic
information systems, and navigate intellectual property.
Important updates to the second edition include a robust look at
Data.census.gov, further elaboration on bill tracking, and enhanced
instructional tools for dealing with documents that will never change
and the ever-changing discovery tools and web portals that have
transformed access to these documents.
Examples throughout the text help users understand real-life
information challenges, while exercises at the end of chapters help
them become comfortable answering government information questions on
their own. Several appendixes serve as quick reference sources.
Students and practitioners will appreciate Brown's clear writing style
and the breadth of information in this valuable resource.
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ISBN
9798216184096
Publisert
2025
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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