A Review of “Managing Electronic Government Information in Libraries,Issues and Practices” |
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Authors: | Marilyn Domas White |
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Affiliation: | College of Information Studies , University of Maryland , College Park, Maryland |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Included in this bibliography are Internet sites pertaining to the United States Congress. Covered are the official sites from Congress and its supporting agencies. In addition, there are unofficial sites that contain Congress-related information. These include general Web sites of interest groups, document collections sites, general Congress-related sites, voter information and e-mail sites, as well as sites providing access to newsgroups, newsletters, and bulletin boards. There is a great deal of information on Congress to be found on the Internet. With public Internet stations popping up in libraries, and the increase in personal Internet accounts, the Internet can help technology meet democracy. And with the ever-increasing trend by government agencies, including the Government Printing Office, to move toward electronic information, it will be important to know where to find the information. Hopefully, this bibliography will help you locate the information you are seeking on Congress. |
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Keywords: | Congress Congressional Web sites House of Representatives Senate voter information |
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