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Government Information in the 21st Century

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A continuing education program to train reference and public services librarians and library workers in the use of government information. 

Online Training Request

  • Do you live in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah or Wyoming?

 

  • Would you like a government information trainer to  come to your library or location to provide training for your staff?

 

  • Would you like training on using electronic government information, a certain topic or on a particular resource?

 

  • Would you like trainers that can work within your schedule, doing just a quick hour session, a half day, or even a full day of government information training?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions, please complete an Training Request FORM.

We will connect you with a trainer in your community and arrange your training session.

NOTE:

Everyone can browse these WebJunction pages, but if you want us to come walk you through these pages we have trainers ready and willing to come to your library!

Training

Upcoming Training

Previous Training

Next Training Sessions:

Spanish Peaks Library District
(CO)

July 10, 2008

Walsenburg, CO

Module topics:

  • Gi21 Overview
  • Small Business
  • Maps

American Association of Law Libraries
Annual Conference

July 15, 2008

Portland, OR

Module Topics:

  • Project Overview

Bemis Public Library
(CO)

July 16, 2008

Littleton, CO

Module topics:

  • Energy & Natural Resources

Provides background information about the Government Information in the 21st Century Grant.

Outlines steps for Gi21 trainers, as well as provides background information into the training sessions.

Provides guidance in resources related to crime, law enforcement, and the punishment of crimes.

Demographic information describes social and economic characteristics of a defined population. The module focuses on populations within the United States.

This module provides information related to the environment, specifically issues related to land use, rules and regulations, nuclear waste, and endangered species.

This module provides resources related to health-related topics.

This module provides resources on international relations and finding information on foreign countries.

This module walks users through the major sources of United States law and legal information.