Related Groups
Help
 



Government Information in the 21st Century
RSS
Type Title Status Posted By
No documents exist.
Contents

The Government Information in the 21st Century Program is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services.  Additional support is provided by the University of Colorado at Boulder as well as Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public RecordsNew Mexico State LibraryWyoming State Library; and University of Utah.

Current funding for the Gi21 program ends on September 30, 2008.  Online requests for training are no longer being accepted and stipends are not available for training offered after 9/30/08 .  As staffing permits, training may be provided by contacting the training coordinator in the following states:

 

Training Resources

The Government Information in the 21st Century trainers provided 75 training events in the five states served by the IMLS grant between July 2007 and September 2008.  At those events, 149 subject modules were presented to over 900 librarians and library workers to enhance their knowledge and confidence with using electronic government information.

For a complete list of the training events, please see Training Sessions in the About the Program modules.

For training resources, please see the Training Resources section of each subject module in this site.

If you are attending the Federal Depository Library Conference in Arlington, Virginia on  Wednesday, Ocotber 22nd, be sure to catch the program:

Teaching Non-depository Librarians about Government Info: Tips & Techniques from the Gi21 Project

  •  Kirsten Clark, Government Information and Regional Depository Librarian, University of Minnesota

  • Other panel members to be determined