The next issue of DttP will soon be coming to your mailboxes - it is also attached to this message. The issue includes something for everyone, whether you're planning some K-12 outreach, a digitization project, or even a summer vacation!
And just a reminder, we have TechWatch and Washington Reports available on the wiki at http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/DttP_Columns
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Thanks!
Valerie and Beth
Columns
4 Editor's Corner — Beth Clausen and Valerie Glenn
6 Get to Know…Sarah Erekson — Julia Stewart
7 Federal Documents Focus — Rebecca Hyde and Lucia Orlando
9 State and Local Documents Spotlight — Barbara Miller
10 By the Numbers — Stephen Woods
Articles
14 Marketing Government Information Resources to the K–12 Community
Mark Love
18 Government Resources for Kids—the Gov Doc Kids Group in the FDLP Community: Rationale and Strategies
Tom Adamich and Martha Childers
23 Availability and Location of Web-based Government Information Instructional Resources at Academic Federal Depository Library Websites
Meredith Johnston
29 Utilizing Needs and Offers Lists to Complete Mass Digitization Projects: Strategies, Workflows, and Collaborative Opportunities
Starr Hoffman
Reviews
36 Democracy, Liberty, and Property: The State Constitutional Conventions of the 1820s
Robert Pruter
‘Round the Table
38 The Interview: Kirsten Clark, Incoming GODORT Chair
40 Index to Advertisers
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