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Finding Government Information for Your Research

Finding Government Information for Your Research
Monday, March 20, 2023
2:00pm–3:00pm
Morris Library, Room 114
John Caldwell & Kaitlyn Tanis
Free
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About this Event

It can be confusing to navigate and locate government information for your research.

During this workshop, explore what type of information is kept, collected and created at the local, state and federal levels of government and how to research each one. You will learn which government entities may have generated relevant information, the complexities of how to locate and access that information, and how to evaluate government resources to answer your research questions.

You will also discover the resources available to you through the Library, Museums and Press to find government information, including government documents from Special Collections.

John Caldwell, coordinator of political papers and electronic records, and Kaitlyn Tanis, history and social sciences librarian, will lead the workshop.

This in-person workshop is open to the public.

Registration is required as seating is limited. The workshop will not be recorded.

You may also be interested in the Finding Government Data for Your Research workshop on March 8.

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