GODORT (Government Documents Round Table)

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The mission of the Government Documents Round Table (GODORT) is to (1) To provide a forum for discussion of problems, concerns, and for exchange of ideas by librarians working with government documents; (2) to provide a force for initiating and supporting programs to increase availability, use, and bibliographic control of documents; (3) to increase communication between documents librarians and other librarians; (4) to contribute to the extension and improvement of education and training of documents librarians.

Learn more about GODORT on the ALA website.

Re: RUSA History Section Discussion Group at ALA Annual - Discussion theme: Government documents in history research

  • 1.  Re: RUSA History Section Discussion Group at ALA Annual - Discussion theme: Government documents in history research

    Posted Jun 02, 2023 01:18 PM

    Hello!  I thought some of you might find this topic of interest.  Sadly, I am unable to attend annual conference this year, so I hope some of you can attend this discussion.

    Discussion theme: Government documents in history research

    Government documents serve as an important type of primary source material for historical research. Nevertheless, the process of identifying and accessing needed documents is far from simple.  Many documents are freely available through online repositories, some libraries provide selected content through licensed databases, and some institutions are depository libraries, responsible for preserving and/or providing access to this material. The result is a complex landscape, creating challenges for both discovery of and access to these important resources.

    Questions: How can librarians help users discover and access government documents? What experiences have you had with working with researchers who need government documents? What have been some of the challenges you have encountered? Are history researchers using government documents in print?  What suggestions do you have for librarians or other researchers in navigating this diverse material and the many different access points to it?  

    Join other librarians to discuss these questions as well as others that may be of interest to you.

    Format: In-person at ALA Annual 2023 

    When: Friday, June 24, 9 AM to 10 AM Central Time

    Where: McCormick Place, W196c, Chicago 

    Add this and other RUSA HS events to your ALA schedule

    Questions? Contact co-conveners Cynthia Levine (crlevine@ncsu.edu) and Amanda Binder (abinder3@uncc.edu). 

    Membership in ALA, RUSA and the History Section are not required to participate in this discussion

    Feel free to share the announcement with colleagues involved in other ALA divisions and sections.



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    Amanda Binder
    Social Sciences + History Librarian
    UNC Charlotte
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    Aimée C. Quinn (her/hers)
    NAU, Yuma Campus
    aimee.quinn@nau.edu
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