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Garner, Diane L and Diane H. Smith. The Complete Guide to Citing
Government Documents: A Manual for Writers and Librarians Government
Documents Round Table, American Library Association. Bethesda, MD:
Congressional Information Service Inc.
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Jones,
H.G. The Records of a Nation NY: Atheneum 1969 |
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Kinder,
Robin, ed. Government Documents and Reference Services NY: The Haworth
Press 1991
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Lane,
Margaret T. Selecting and Organizing State Government Records Chicago:
ALA 1987
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Martin, Mary, ed. Local and Regional Government Information: How to
Find It, How to Use It. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005 |
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Maxwell, Bruce
How to Track Politics on the Internet
Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Books ©2000 |
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Morehead, Joe Introduction to
United States Government Information Sources 6th ed. Englewood, CO:
Libraries Unlimited ©1999 |
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Notess, Greg R. Government
Information on the Internet Lanham, MD: Bernan Press ©1997 |
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Robinson, Judith Scheik Tapping
the Government Grapevine: The User-Friendly Guide to U.S. Government
Information Sources 3rd ed. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press ©1998 |
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Walters, John Spencer U.S. Government Publication: Ideological
Development and Institutional Politics from the Founding to 1970
Lanham, MD; Scarecrow Press © 2005 |
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Journals |
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Journal of Government Information - now - Government
Information Quarterly |
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CIVICS |
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HOW OUR LAWS ARE
MADE (HOUSE)
Revised and Updated by Charles W. Johnson -
Parliamentarian, United States House of Representatives January
31, 2000
thomas.loc.gov/home/lawsmade.toc.html
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ENACTMENT OF A LAW
(SENATE)
By Robert B. Dove - Parliamentarian,
United States Senate Updated February 1997
thomas.loc.gov/home/enactment/enactlawtoc.html |
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return to Census 2000 workshop
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