Government Information in the 21st Century
A continuing education program to train reference and public services librarians and library workers in the use of government information.
The Government Information in the 21st Century Program is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. Additional support is provided by the University of Colorado at Boulder as well as Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records; New Mexico State Library; Wyoming State Library; and University of Utah.
Modules cover:
- Agriculture
- Citizenship & Immigration
- Consumer Information
- Crime & Justice
- Demographics
- Economy
- Education
- Elections & the Political Process
- Energy & Natural Resources
- Environment
- Health & Medicine
- History & Genealogy
- International Relations & Foreign Information
- Kids Stuff
- Legal Information
- Maps & Transportation
- Military, War & Homeland Security
- Recreation & Culture
- Science & Technology
- Small Business & Entrepreneurship
- Weather & Climate
Links to Additional Guides
- American Revolution and Consititution 1763-1789
- An Introduction to Government Documents
- Census Data at Tutt Library
- Congressional Documents and Tracing Legislation
- Docs Enclosed Location: Early U.S. Government Documents
- Finding SuDocs --
- Government Information in the 21st Century
- Select Early U.S. Government Documents, 1789-1909
- U.S. Congressional Debates
- U.S. Congressional Serial Set
- Using FBIS and JPRS