ALA Calls for Notable GovDocs for May 2007 Library Journal Issue
Documents or web sites need to be have been published or created in 2005-2006. The Notable Documents project was begun in 1982 and aims to promote awareness of government publications by libraries and their users.
Unfortunately, no Canadian documents were included in the 2005 list. However, there were 2 Canadian resources that made it into the winner's circle in 2004:
- Canadian Genealogy Centre (Library and Archives Canada, 2004)
- Learning from SARS: Renewal of Public Health in Canada; A Report of the National Advisory Committee on SARS and Public Health (Health Canada, 2003)
[Source - Access to Government Information blog]
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