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Whether used as a text for library and information science students, as a resource for professional librarians needing to access the information produced by or for the federal establishment, or as a guide for researchers, this acclaimed title is an essential resource and a valuable tool guiding readers through the vast and constantly changing terrain of government information in print and electronic forms. Morehead describes administrative machinery and information systems of the Government Printing Office (GPO); introduces general checklists, indexes, and guides to government information; describes the Congress and intrinsic sources that comprise the legislative process; and details many other government publications. Morehead provides a broad overview of public access issues, giving special attention to the impact of electronic formats (notably the Internets World Wide Web) on the dissemination of federal government information. He then describes administrative machinery and information systems.

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Introduction to United States Government Information Sources

title:Introduction to United States Government Information Sources Library and Information Science Text Series
author:Morehead, Joe.
publisher:Libraries Unlimited
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9781563087356
ebook isbn13:9780585104799
language:English
subjectGovernment information--United States, Government publications--United States.
publication date:1999
lcc:ZA5055.U6M67 1999eb
ddc:015.73/053
subject:Government information--United States, Government publications--United States.
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LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE TEXT SERIES
The School Library Media Center. 5th ed. By Emanuel T. Prostano and Joyce S. Prostano.
Library and Information Center Management. 5th ed. By Robert D. Stueart and Barbara B. Moran.
The Academic Library: Its Context, Its Purpose, and Its Operation. By John M. Budd.
Information Sources in Science and Technology. 3d ed. By C. D. Hurt.
The Social Sciences: A Cross-Disciplinary Guide to Selected Sources. 2d ed. Nancy L. Herron, General Editor.
Introduction to United States Government Information Sources. 6th ed. By Joseph Morehead.
The Economics of Information: A Guide to Economic and Cost-Benefit Analysis for Information Professionals. By Bruce R. Kingma.
Reference and Information Services: An Introduction. 2d ed. Richard E. Bopp and Linda C. Smith, General Editors.
Developing Library and Information Center Collections. 3d ed. By G. Edward Evans.
The Collection Program in Schools: Concepts, Practices, and Information Sources. 2d ed. By Phyllis J. Van Orden.
Introduction to Technical Services. 6th ed. By G. Edward Evans and Sandra M. Heft.
The School Library Media Manager. 2d ed. By Blanche Woolls.
The Humanities: A Selective Guide to Information Sources. 4th ed. By Ron Blazek and Elizabeth Aversa.
Introduction to Cataloging and Classification. By Bohdan S. Wynar. 8th ed. By Arlene G. Taylor.
Introduction to Library Public Services. 6th ed. By G. Edward Evans, Anthony J. Amodeo, and Thomas L. Carter.
A Guide to the Library of Congress Classification. 5th ed. By Lois Mai Chan.
The Organization of Information. By Arlene G. Taylor.
Systems Analysis for Librarians and Information Professionals. 2d ed. By Larry N. Osborne and Margaret Nakamura.
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Introduction to United States Government Information Sources
Sixth Edition
Joe Morehead
1999
Libraries Unlimited, Inc.
Englewood, Colorado
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Copyright 1999 Joseph H. Morehead
Copyright 1996 Joseph H. Morehead
Copyright 1992 Libraries Unlimited, Inc.
Copyright 1983, 1978, 1975 Joseph H. Morehead, Jr.
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
LIBRARIES UNLIMITED, INC.
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Englewood, CO 80155-6633
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Morehead, Joe, 1931
Introduction to United States government information sources /
Joe Morehead. -- 6th ed.
xxv, 491 p. 17x25 cm. -- (Library and information science text series)
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN 1-56308-734-0 (cloth). -- ISBN 1-56308-735-9 (pbk.)
1. Government information--United States. 2. Government
publications--United States. I. Title. II. Series.
ZA5055.U6M67 1999
015.73'053--dc21 99-35598
CIP
Page v
This book is dedicated to
Bebe Morehead,
my beloved co-conspirator in life.
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Contents
List of Illustrations
xix
Preface to the Sixth Edition
xxi
Acknowledgments.
xxv
1The Transformation of Government Information
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Introduction
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From Arpanet to Internet
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The Internet and Its Metaphors
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Who Will Tame the Internet?
5
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The Loss of Information
6
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Bedazzled by the Future.
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