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Gov Doc Guide of the Week

From the Free Government Information blog comes news of this New Feature: Guide of the Week

Government Information librarians have acquired a lot of expertise. They've written a lot of guides and pathfinders to government information.

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The Government Documents Roundtable (GODORT) of ALA has been collecting these handouts for years so docs librarians wouldn't have to reinvent the wheel every time they needed to create a handout or give someone a starting point for research. Recently, this GODORT "Handout Exchange" has been wikified at http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/Exchange.

The Handout Exchange is divided into four areas:

Guides & Handouts for Depository Management
Subject-oriented Guides and Tutorials
Source- and Geography-oriented Guides and Tutorials
Product-oriented Guides and Tutorials

Because the Handout Exchange links to many resources that could help many people outside the depository community, FGI is proud to start a new "Guide of the Week" column to highlight these librarian generated resources.

The first highlight is from the subject guide page:

Afro-Americans and the Military, 1939-45 (Denise Schoene, Univ. of Michigan, 1997) Last updated 8/6/2004

This guide provides a number of resources to the history of African Americans during this period including:

Books like The Port Chicago Mutiny. Warner, NY, 1989.
Journal articles like "Report on the Negro Soldier". Infantry Journal, #59, Dec., 1946 (UD1 .I43)
Electronic resources like Desegregation of the Armed Services at http://www.trumanlibrary.org/9981.htm.

See more subjects at: http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/Subject_Guides

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