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Information for Free! Direct from your local, state, and Federal Governments …and International, too!. First…buy this:. Uncle Sam’s K-12 Web: Government Internet Resources for Educators, Students, and Parents (compiled by Laurie Andriot).

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  1. Information for Free!Direct from your local, state, and Federal Governments…and International, too! • First…buy this: Uncle Sam’s K-12 Web: Government Internet Resources for Educators, Students, and Parents (compiled by Laurie Andriot)

  2. Why would students want to discover the wild world of government information? • Because it’s good for them! • They’re future taxpayers! • The price is right…most of it’s free • Access to government information is essential to the maintenance of a responsible government • An informed citizenry helps maintain the social contract between GOVERNMENT and those governed by it

  3. Let’s keep America informed!…and we’ll start with a history lesson here… • The Federal Depository Library Program makes available to the public no-fee access to information produced by Federal agencies • Access is through 1,339 depository libraries located throughout the U.S. and its possessions • Each library tailors its selection of Federal titles to meet the information needs of its community

  4. Guiding Principles and Core Valuesof the Federal Depository Library Program • No-fee access to government information is a right of the people • The government has an obligation to provide broad, ongoing public access to its information • All information products that meet statutory criteria are to be included in a program of dissemination and access • The cost of permanent access to government information products will be borne by the government and not the end-user

  5. Depository Libraries:Putting a Face to the Information • Depository libraries are key agents in the life cycle of government information, providing a customer focus • Depository libraries make government information available without charge and work to minimize any and all barriers to access

  6. Depository Libraries:Future Shock • The goal of depository libraries is to assure current and permanent access to information • This process continues a federally mandated role in providing permanent access to information in all formats • In 2001, close to 80% of new government titles were “issued” electronically, via the Internet

  7. The Future is Here and Now Just…AskERIC (www.askeric.org)

  8. AskERIC for:Lesson Plans

  9. AskERIC Lesson Plans:U.S. Government (grades 3-12)

  10. Let’s go visit the White House@ www.whitehouse.gov

  11. Here’s the White House“Kids Only” site

  12. whitehouse.gov’sResources for Teachers and Parents

  13. Presidential pets (India the cat, and Ofelia, the Longhorn steer who lives in Texas) “run the show” for kids

  14. Casa Blanca:The White House in Spanish

  15. And…back around to theU.S. Department of Education…www.ed.gov/offices/OERI/ECI/fedkids.html

  16. Get ‘em while they’re young…Ben’s Guide to U.S. Government for Kidsbensguide.gpo.gov/index.html

  17. And…lest we forgetthe Humanities…link to EdSiteMent (sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities)@edsitement.neh.gov

  18. Yet more lesson plans…check out the subject navigator

  19. Take a trip around the worldon the United Nation’s CyberSchoolBus…and the Curriculum links in particularwww.cyberschoolbus.un.org/index.html

  20. Let’s go back to Arkansas now…at www.accessArkansas.org

  21. When all else fails…www.google.comsearch for “government kids”

  22. Call me/e-mail me/write meif you have questions: Sarah Santos Head of Government Documents University Libraries University of Arkansas Fayetteville 72701 ssantos@uark.edu 479.575.5516

  23. My thanks to… The 9th Annual Hot Springs Technology Institute Annual Conference June 19-20, 2002 Hot Springs, Arkansas

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