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Government Trends Bibliography

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GOVERNMENT TRENDS BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Bendach, Bärbel. “Worldwide Library and Information Services - the Federal Foreign Office Library” __IFLA__. 21 Jul. 2005. <http://iflagovlibstockholm2005.blogspot.com/2005/07/brbel-bendach-worldwide-library-and.html>. Networked Library portals made available worldwide to government employees.

 

Brown, Clark. “Government Libraries-Replacing 1410s with 301s.” Interview with Cindy Boeke. 21 Dec. 2005. Interview with FLICC/FEDLINK librarian Clark Brown on the far-reaching impact of replacing federal librarians with administrative staff who do not necessarily have library backgrounds.

 

Center for Information Policy. University of Maryland, College of Information Studies. 1 Jan. 06 <http://www.cip.umd.edu>. The University of Maryland's Center for Information Policy, led by former CIA executive Lee Strickland, analyzes the role of information in today's society, as well as all aspects of the government's role in balancing the need to provide information and maintain national security.

 

Dearstyne, Bruce W. "Government CIO's: Caught in the Winds of Change?" Center for Information Policy, University of Maryland. 1 Jan. 06 <http://www.cip.umd.edu/whitepapers.htm>. White paper by Dr. Bruce Dearstyne outlining the special factors that impact Federal Government CIOs, including information from a recent GAO report.

 

Deloitte and Touche. "Calling a Change in the Outsourcing Market." April 2005. <http://www.deloitte.com/dtt/cda/doc/content/us_outsourcing_callingachange.pdf>. Outsourcing needs to be re-examined.

 

Gresheim, Susan. "The Library as Place." __FLCC 2005 Content Management Forum__. <http://www.loc.gov/flicc/video/cmwg/update05/grefsheim.pps>. The future of libraries as open spaces.

 

Gruber, Amelia. "Agencies Earn First Green Lights for Job Competitions." __Govexec.com__. 17 May 2004. <http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0504/051704a1.htm>. The progress of some federal agencies under the government scorecard rating.

 

Govexec.com. "July 11 OMB Review of Agencies' FAIR Act Lists." 23 July 2001. <http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0701/072301p1a.htm>. A review of 11 agencies and their "fair bidding" practices.

 

Hartman, Carl. “Library of Congress Starts Sound Archive.” Government Technology 28 Dec. 2003 <http://www.govtech.net/magazine/channel_story.php/38962>. Libraries are storing more than just books, LOC has now opened its sound archives.

 

Helmetsie, Carolyn. "Exploring the Competetive Sourcing Environment." __FLCC 2005 Content Management Forum__. 14 Sept. 2005. <http://www.loc.gov/flicc/video/cmwg/update05/kh.ppt>. More about A-76, and some alternatives.

 

Hoduski, Bernadine Abbott. "Federal Libraries and Intellectual Freedom." __ALA__. 19 Jan. 2005. <http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/iftoolkits/ifmanual/fifthedition/federallibraries.htm>. Ten steps to help federal and government libraries deal with censorship problems.

 

Klaverstijn, Robert. “The Rise, Fall, and Re-start of the (Digital) Library. ” __IFLA__. 22 Jul. 2005. <http://iflagovlibstockholm2005.blogspot.com/2005/07/robert-klaverstijn-rise-fall-and-new.html>. How government libraries and information services support the strategies of their home organization in practice.

 

O'Brien, Denny. "A-76 Orientation." __Department of Energy__. 7 Aug. 2002. <http://a-76.srs.gov/A76coordtownhallpres.ppt>. An overview of the A-76 process.

 

United States. GPO. Strategic Vision 4 Dec. 2004. 18 Dec. 2005 <http://www.gpo.gov/congressional/pdfs/04strategicplan.pdf>. The GPO outlines its rapid and radical transformation from a printer to a creator, collector and disseminator of digitally born documents from the government's many agencies.

 

United States. Office of Management and Budget. e-gov. "The Federal Enterprise Architechture (FEA)." <http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/a-1-fea.html>

 

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