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Autor principal: Williams, Sandra Q.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ728070
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contents Government Documents Go to School Williams, Sandra Q. School Libraries Government Publications Web Sites Printed Materials Foreign Countries In the fall of 2002, the author conducted brief surveys of the teacher and teacher-librarians in her graduate cataloging class and in a colleage's media selection class to learn whether and how government documents are used in the schools where these students were employed. The schools included in the surveys were in several central Minnesota communities and also districts in the Minneapolis/St. Paul suburbs. The author found that many individuals are not familiar with using government documents. In this article, the author mentions several printed government publications that could be very useful in the school library. The author also provides several addresses for Web sites sponsored by government agencies and developed for children.
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spellingShingle Government Documents Go to School
Williams, Sandra Q.
School Libraries
Government Publications
Web Sites
Printed Materials
Foreign Countries
Government Documents Go to School Williams, Sandra Q. School Libraries Government Publications Web Sites Printed Materials Foreign Countries In the fall of 2002, the author conducted brief surveys of the teacher and teacher-librarians in her graduate cataloging class and in a colleage's media selection class to learn whether and how government documents are used in the schools where these students were employed. The schools included in the surveys were in several central Minnesota communities and also districts in the Minneapolis/St. Paul suburbs. The author found that many individuals are not familiar with using government documents. In this article, the author mentions several printed government publications that could be very useful in the school library. The author also provides several addresses for Web sites sponsored by government agencies and developed for children.
title Government Documents Go to School
topic School Libraries
Government Publications
Web Sites
Printed Materials
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ728070