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In the News
- Gasoline Prices webpage courtesy of Univ. of Michigan (added 5/9/08)
- Mother's Day Facts Courtesy of the Census Bureau (added 4/16/08)
- 2008 Elections and Voting Information (added 2/18/08)
- Digital TV (DTV) transition information (added 1/3/08)
- Information on Digital-to-Analog Converter Box Coupon Program from Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
- Information on recycling analog televisions from myGreenElectronics.org
- Elections 2008 courtesy of Univ. of Michigan (added 11/21/07)
Quick Browse or Search Government Resources Web Sites
USA.gov
The official U.S. gateway to all government informationLibrary of Congress
Browse government resources including sources of government information of broad scope, US federal government information, US state government information, US politics, and international informationGovEngine
The premier federal, state and local directory of official government and court web sites. Includes links to all branches of federal and state government.Google Uncle Sam
Google's search engine for federal and state websites.Science.Gov
This gateway to government science information allows searches across 30 databases and more than 1,700 science Web sites.
Classroom Resources
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Citing government information, including the Web:
- Uncle Sam's Brief Guide to Citing Government Publications
- Citing Government Information Sources Using MLA Style
- DocsCite, a step-by-step guide to putting government publication citations into proper style format
- U.S Census Bureau Suggested Citation Styles for Internet Information
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