Using government documents : a how-to-do it manual for school librarians
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Using government documents : a how-to-do it manual for school librarians
(How-to-do it manuals for school and public librarians, no. 5)
Neal-Schuman Publishers, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-160)
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This guide introduces elementary and secondary school librarians to the wealth of information available from the US government and affordable to librarians on a budget. Federal government documents on history, government and politics, art, health, criminal justice and science are routinely available, at prices ranging from "free" to $10. The formats vary, and include monographs, posters, charts, maps, software, and multimedia. The manual includes samples of government selection tools, discusses commercial vendors of government documents, and review sourcees for new documents. Appendices list the GPO Book Stores and Federal Depository Libraries.
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