As advocates, government information librarians speak up for collections and services within an institution, to peers and to administrators. We collaborate on projects that improve access and preservation for these resources. We pursue public policy advocacy that improves access to government information, which can include requests for changes in policy and practice that promote transparency, as well as funding requests that support information dissemination and preservation. We also advocate within professional communities for resources to support our work
Gone today Here tomorrow: assuring access to government information in the digital age The issues...
Information can play a vital role in assisting inner city residents to cope with major survival prob...
The engagement of the US federal government with libraries has been disjointed. Financial support fo...
Objective – To understand public librarians’ experiences in addressing their communities’ government...
Advocacy is defined as a sustained effort by Librarians and Library associations to keep libraries a...
In the United States, the dominant paradigm of research libraries as content managers for printgover...
This poster was presented in October 2015 at the Depository Library Council Meeting and Federal Depo...
The role of public librarians in mediating and providing access to government information and data b...
Access to government information is a fundamental principle in a democratic society. Particularly in...
Access to government information varies widely and is, in many cases, changing rapidly. This present...
As public libraries are becoming e-government access points relied on by both patrons and government...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Libraries play a critical role in American communities; they promote formal and informal learning, p...
Stephanie Braunstein, Head Government Documents Librarian at Louisiana State University, and Maggie ...
Gone today Here tomorrow: assuring access to government information in the digital age The issues...
Information can play a vital role in assisting inner city residents to cope with major survival prob...
The engagement of the US federal government with libraries has been disjointed. Financial support fo...
Objective – To understand public librarians’ experiences in addressing their communities’ government...
Advocacy is defined as a sustained effort by Librarians and Library associations to keep libraries a...
In the United States, the dominant paradigm of research libraries as content managers for printgover...
This poster was presented in October 2015 at the Depository Library Council Meeting and Federal Depo...
The role of public librarians in mediating and providing access to government information and data b...
Access to government information is a fundamental principle in a democratic society. Particularly in...
Access to government information varies widely and is, in many cases, changing rapidly. This present...
As public libraries are becoming e-government access points relied on by both patrons and government...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
The mission of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) is to provide free, permanent public ac...
Libraries play a critical role in American communities; they promote formal and informal learning, p...
Stephanie Braunstein, Head Government Documents Librarian at Louisiana State University, and Maggie ...
Gone today Here tomorrow: assuring access to government information in the digital age The issues...
Information can play a vital role in assisting inner city residents to cope with major survival prob...
The engagement of the US federal government with libraries has been disjointed. Financial support fo...