Saturday, May 10, 2008

Government Information in the 21st Century

Government Information in the 21st Century (Gi21) is a continuing education project to train public services library staff in the use of electronic government information. Over the past year, 49 government information librarians have created 21 subject modules focusing on federal electronic information sources. Modules are designed to be used as training materials and for self-guided learning. Kids Stuff, the newest module, has a large number of resources ranging from interactive web sites, online games, curriculum guides and fact sheets - all arranged by subject and marked for age category. You can learn more about the program by checking out these resources on their section of WebJunction.

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