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Directories, indexes, locators and portals to government web sites
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I. Search our catalog:
Suggested subject keywords:
- Electronic government information
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- Grants-in-aid
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- Government information
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- World wide web
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- Government databases
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When searching our catalog for NewJersey-related materials, use the New Jersey subject keyword index.
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II. Helpful Print Resources:
Government Information on
the Internet, Greg R. Notess, Lanham, MD:
Bernan Press, 2002.
Call # R025.04 N911.5 Reference - Level 3
U.S. Government on the Web: getting the
information you need, Peter Hernon, et al, Englewood,
CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2001
Call # R025.04 H558 US Documents Reference –
Level 4
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Electronic Databases: subject
listing and title
listing
A. Use to
locate government agencies:
Government Information
on the Internet
Federal, state, local, and international
sites. Search by name and topic.
B. Use to locate categories
of government agencies:
Congressional Universe
Links: Congressional sites,
political parties, news organizations, universities,
etc.
State
Capitol Universe
Links: State sites, association
sites, and related sites.
Statistical
Universe
Links: Government agencies,
government services, university sites, and non-government
services.
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IV.
Web sites
- Agency
Index Doc-Law Web
- Simple
and consistent linkage to agencies' homepage,
publications, organizational charts, electronic
forms and administrative decisions.
Created by the Washburn University School of
Law Library and includes access to their complete
web-site.
- Ben's
Guide to U.S. Government for Kids
- Good overall
starting point for U. S. government information.
This site provides learning tools for K-12 students,
parents, teachers, and citizens. These
resources will teach how our government works,
the use of the primary source materials of GPO
Access, and how to use these sources to
carry out civic responsibilities. Also
provides a kid's eye view of various government
resources.
- DisabilityInfo.gov
- Access
to information on employment, education, health,
civil rights and more for persons with disabilities
and those working with them.
- Documents
Center (University of Michigan)
- Central
reference and referral point for government
information: local, state, federal, foreign,
and international. Its Web
Site Directory is clustered by broad topics
such as foreign or statistics.
- eGov
- Cross-agency
web portals and services for common customer
groups such as citizens, businesses, and governments.
- Federal
Government Agencies Directory - LSU
- Index
of U. S. federal government agencies as found
in the U.S. Government Manual. Covers
executive, judicial, legislative, independent,
commissions, and quasi-official agencies. Searchable
by keyword index.
- (Federal
Acquisition) Virtual Library
- Provides
links to numerous other federal acquisition
resources on the Internet. The links are arranged
by category.
- Federal
Web Locator
- Outstanding
federal web locator maintained by Center for
Information Law and Policy. Includes quasi-government
organizations and international agencies.
- FedStats-
One Stop Shopping
- Over 100
agency sites with subject indexes. The Federal
Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains
this site to provide easy access to the statistics
and information produced by these agencies.
- FedWorld
Information Network Home Page
- National
Technical Information Service gateway to many
federal databases. Searchable keyword index
as well as browsable databases.
- FirstGov
- Official
gateway to federal government websites providing
both keyword and topical access.
Includes online service and information gateways
for specific customer groups such as citizens,
business,
and governments.
Also provides access to state
and local and international
governments and information.
- Frequently
Used Sites - US Government Information
- Excellent
starting point. Indexes both federal and
international sites by broad subject including
some current topics such as Iraq and SARS.
Includes brief descriptions of the data at each
site.
- Google
Unclesam
- Specialized
search engine restricted to U. S. Government
sites. Includes searches of PDF files
and provides cached links for pages no longer
available.
- Government
Periodicals
- University
of Louisville Ekstrom Library's alphabetical
guide to electronic periodicals.
- GPO
ACCESS
- Government
Printing Office access point to electronic government
information products, federal web sites, locating
and or purchasing
government information products, and locating
federal
depository libraries. A good starting point
is their A-Z
Resource List. It includes access
by branch of government and topics as well as
the capacity to search
multiple databases.
- Minerva
- Mapping
the Internet Electronic Resources Virtual Archive
from the Library of Congress.
- Science.gov
- Gateway
to authoritative selected U.S. Government agency
science web sites including research and development
results.
- SciTechResources.gov
- Companion
web site providing a catalog of government science
and technology web sites.
- Statistical
Resources on the Web
- University
of Michigan locator service for statistical
sites on the Web. Break-outs by extensive
subjects as well as search capability.
- Wayback
Machine
- A digital
library by the Internet Archive of selected
pages as they were back to 1996. Includes
election coverage and September 11, 2001.
Searchable by URL or selected topics.
- White
House Home Page
- Access
to the President, Vice President, and White
House information. Your
Government allows both searching and direct
access by federal agency. News
& Policies has news and expanded information
about presidental policies and efforts. History
& Tours provides history and virtual
tours of the White House as well as historical
information and biographies relating to former
whitehouse occupants. Includes Whitehousekids
link.
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