Increasingly, federal government departments in Canada are publishing and disseminating official information in electronic form. A survey of all full and selective depository libraries in the Canadian Depository Services Program was undertaken to determine the extent to which those libraries are prepared for the shift to electronic formats. Findings reported in the article show that academic and government libraries are better positioned than public libraries to provide service. Academic and government libraries have access to greater numbers of more powerful personal computers, better printers, and higher speed connections to the Internet. The imposition of fees for service is seen to be an important issue. Public libraries comprise the la...
By law, works of the United States Government are in the public domain, to protect taxpayers from pa...
This article looks at policy options taken by the Canadian government in an age of globalization and...
This article compares the newspaper coverage of Internet access in public libraries across two count...
The ongoing expansion of electronic publication and dissemination of federal government information ...
information, electronic access to government information Abstract: This paper provides a librarian’...
Access to government information varies widely and is, in many cases, changing rapidly. This present...
Public access to government information forms the foundation of a healthy liberal democracy. Because...
Abstract: This paper reviews the role the National Library of Canada plays in supporting effective a...
Purpose \u2013 This paper seeks to describe a pilot project for the Federal Science eLibrary to meas...
Katherine Miller-Gatenby, Federal Libraries Coordination Secretariat, Library and Archives CanadaThe...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...
This paper is based on a study of a selection of Canadian E-government sites, exploring the types of...
The article discusses the transition to e-government within the U.S. with federal, local, and state...
Government information traditionally published in printed form is increasingly appearing on federal ...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
By law, works of the United States Government are in the public domain, to protect taxpayers from pa...
This article looks at policy options taken by the Canadian government in an age of globalization and...
This article compares the newspaper coverage of Internet access in public libraries across two count...
The ongoing expansion of electronic publication and dissemination of federal government information ...
information, electronic access to government information Abstract: This paper provides a librarian’...
Access to government information varies widely and is, in many cases, changing rapidly. This present...
Public access to government information forms the foundation of a healthy liberal democracy. Because...
Abstract: This paper reviews the role the National Library of Canada plays in supporting effective a...
Purpose \u2013 This paper seeks to describe a pilot project for the Federal Science eLibrary to meas...
Katherine Miller-Gatenby, Federal Libraries Coordination Secretariat, Library and Archives CanadaThe...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...
This paper is based on a study of a selection of Canadian E-government sites, exploring the types of...
The article discusses the transition to e-government within the U.S. with federal, local, and state...
Government information traditionally published in printed form is increasingly appearing on federal ...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
By law, works of the United States Government are in the public domain, to protect taxpayers from pa...
This article looks at policy options taken by the Canadian government in an age of globalization and...
This article compares the newspaper coverage of Internet access in public libraries across two count...