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Main Authors: Shuler, John A., Jaeger, Paul T., Bertot, John Carlo
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ866346
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author Shuler, John A.
Jaeger, Paul T.
Bertot, John Carlo
author_facet Shuler, John A.
Jaeger, Paul T.
Bertot, John Carlo
Shuler, John A.
Jaeger, Paul T.
Bertot, John Carlo
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contents Implications of Harmonizing the Future of the Federal Depository Library Program within E-Government Principles and Policies Shuler, John A. Jaeger, Paul T. Bertot, John Carlo Democracy Government Publications Values Federal Government Library Services Libraries Preservation Government Libraries For more than 150 years, the United States Government Printing Office (GPO), along with its Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), has supported an informed citizenry and democracy by ensuring access and preservation to a broad swath of federal government information. This collaborative national public information program between local libraries and the national government, if it is to survive beyond its second century of service, must overcome profound challenges within a rapidly evolving complex of e-government policies and principles. The FDLP can (and must) find a way to serve its traditional values--permanent and public access to government information--that allows for growth and change within the demands of a dynamic electronic environment between the governors and the governed. (Contains 1 table.)
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spellingShingle Implications of Harmonizing the Future of the Federal Depository Library Program within E-Government Principles and Policies
Shuler, John A.
Jaeger, Paul T.
Bertot, John Carlo
Democracy
Government Publications
Values
Federal Government
Library Services
Libraries
Preservation
Government Libraries
Implications of Harmonizing the Future of the Federal Depository Library Program within E-Government Principles and Policies Shuler, John A. Jaeger, Paul T. Bertot, John Carlo Democracy Government Publications Values Federal Government Library Services Libraries Preservation Government Libraries For more than 150 years, the United States Government Printing Office (GPO), along with its Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), has supported an informed citizenry and democracy by ensuring access and preservation to a broad swath of federal government information. This collaborative national public information program between local libraries and the national government, if it is to survive beyond its second century of service, must overcome profound challenges within a rapidly evolving complex of e-government policies and principles. The FDLP can (and must) find a way to serve its traditional values--permanent and public access to government information--that allows for growth and change within the demands of a dynamic electronic environment between the governors and the governed. (Contains 1 table.)
title Implications of Harmonizing the Future of the Federal Depository Library Program within E-Government Principles and Policies
topic Democracy
Government Publications
Values
Federal Government
Library Services
Libraries
Preservation
Government Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ866346