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E-raamat: Free Government e-Resources for Youth: Inform, Inspire, and Activate

  • Formaat: 168 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440841323
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  • Formaat: 168 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440841323

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Specifically focusing on the resources on federal government available online, this book supports the education of young citizens and supplies directions for conducting programs for youth on the government.


• Introduces librarians to a vast range of no-cost resources that can be added to their services repertoire, including reference, programming, and displays

• Helps librarians educate young citizens about their government and how it works

• Supports teachers and homeschoolers in K–12 education with a breadth of government resources applicable to a variety of subject matter that is linked to national standards



Ormes explains simple government information search strategies, highlighting federal government resources that public and school librarians can use to help support the education of young citizens, K-12. When teachers and librarians think beyond the Common Core Civics and History standards and instead consider integrating information literacy in the curriculum as a whole, she says, then it becomes apparent that government information has unique value. Her topics are stakeholders in US government information; understanding the governmental process; education; science; arts and humanities; numbers: the census and beyond; money; agency pages, digital information, apps, and mobile sites; and finding the needle in the haystack. She also explains how some smaller public libraries are now eligible to join the Federal Depository Library Program to receive only electronic materials. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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The entirety of the book can be used by librarians helping youth, and the vast majority of the book can be used independently by youth who want to research on their own. In the age of cutbacks and limited funding for education, books like Free Government e-Resources for Youth can be quite handy for librarians and researchers alike. * VOYA * Free Government e-Resources for Youth: Inform, Inspire, and Activate offers an avenue for librarians to teach youth about the basics of democracy and how government works. . . . Ormes [ offers] a thorough primer on available online resources and takes a lot of the guesswork out of where to start looking for educational materials related to government information. Free Government e-Resources for Youth serves as a convenient handbook that is easy to mine for ideas and to put into use as needed. * The Library Quarterly *

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Specifically focusing on the resources on federal government available online, this book supports the education of young citizens and supplies directions for conducting programs for youth on the government.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Why Government Information? Why Now? xiii
1 Stakeholders in U.S. Government Information
1(10)
2 Understanding the Governmental Process
11(16)
3 The Government and Education
27(16)
4 The Government and Science
43(16)
5 The Government and the Arts and Humanities
59(16)
6 The Government and Numbers: The Census and Beyond
75(14)
7 The Government and Money
89(14)
8 More Government on the Web: Agency Pages, Digital Information, Apps, and Mobile Sites
103(24)
9 Finding the Needle in the Haystack
127(6)
10 Joining the FDLP: Are You Eligible? What's in It for You?
133(6)
Conclusion 139(2)
Index 141
Dorothy Ormes, MLS, MEd, is associate professor and government information/instruction librarian at Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR.