Description
About the Author
Bethany Latham is a professor at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama with certification through the Government Publishing Office through its FDLP Coordinator Certificate Program. She has fifteen years of experience in the field of government information and electronic resources. In her capacity as electronic resources/documents librarian and federal depository coordinator at the Houston Cole Library, she manages a Federal Government information collection and performs government information reference, amongst other duties.
Reviews
This book is a straightforward source that will provide useful information and insight to those librarians who do not work in their libraries' Government Documents Department, yet have to help patrons locate and use government information. . . Recommended. * American Reference Books Annual *
Written in an approachable tone, with real-life examples from the reference desk, Finding and Using U.S. Government Information is an incredibly useful guide for those who are new to government information sources, as well as those who could use a refresher course. -- Valerie Glenn, Federal Documents Analyst, HathiTrust
Bethany Latham provides a comprehensive overview of the landscape in which US government information resides, as well as roadmap to specific resources that will be of help to librarians working with government information. This is a must-have for librarians in both the public and academic settings-especially those managing depository operations. -- Kevin W. Walker, Associate Professor, University Libraries, Head of Assessment & Government Information, The University of Alabama
Book Information
ISBN 9781538107157
Author Bethany Latham
Format Paperback
Page Count 252
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 608g
Dimensions(mm) 290mm * 220mm * 14mm