Letter responding to an article predicting the phaseout of government information librarians in a survey of Association of Research Library (ARL) Directors. We criticize this conclusion maintaining that the multifaceted and interdisciplinary nature of government information makes it more critical that libraries users needing government information resources need to have highly trained and specializing librarians with extensive knowledge of these resources assisting them
Academic librarians practice in an increasingly turbulent information environment. Writing in the NA...
The authors designed and distributed two surveys to answer the questions of whether the 2020 federal...
Prior to the mid-1990s, much government information lay outside the mainstream of library catalogs a...
This issue of Indiana Libraries returns to the format of the traditional general issue, featuring ar...
The role of public librarians in mediating and providing access to government information and data b...
The article focuses on legislative issues concerning libraries in Georgia. The author stated the nee...
Table of Contents: Why a Newsletter? The Library Staff Law Library Becomes a U.S. Government Documen...
There has never been a time in the history of this country when United States Government publicatio...
Objective – To understand public librarians’ experiences in addressing their communities’ government...
Objective – To understand public librarians’ experiences in addressing their communities’ government...
In the United States, the dominant paradigm of research libraries as content managers for printgover...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93795/1/DB511012.pd
The author reflects on the various issues involving library science and the development of programs ...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
The authors surveyed instructors of graduate-level government documents courses in the U.S. regardin...
Academic librarians practice in an increasingly turbulent information environment. Writing in the NA...
The authors designed and distributed two surveys to answer the questions of whether the 2020 federal...
Prior to the mid-1990s, much government information lay outside the mainstream of library catalogs a...
This issue of Indiana Libraries returns to the format of the traditional general issue, featuring ar...
The role of public librarians in mediating and providing access to government information and data b...
The article focuses on legislative issues concerning libraries in Georgia. The author stated the nee...
Table of Contents: Why a Newsletter? The Library Staff Law Library Becomes a U.S. Government Documen...
There has never been a time in the history of this country when United States Government publicatio...
Objective – To understand public librarians’ experiences in addressing their communities’ government...
Objective – To understand public librarians’ experiences in addressing their communities’ government...
In the United States, the dominant paradigm of research libraries as content managers for printgover...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93795/1/DB511012.pd
The author reflects on the various issues involving library science and the development of programs ...
Some of you may recall that at last year\u27s Fall FDLP Conference, Professor Charles Seavey (Univer...
The authors surveyed instructors of graduate-level government documents courses in the U.S. regardin...
Academic librarians practice in an increasingly turbulent information environment. Writing in the NA...
The authors designed and distributed two surveys to answer the questions of whether the 2020 federal...
Prior to the mid-1990s, much government information lay outside the mainstream of library catalogs a...