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New Decennial Census Resources Ray C. Walling Summer 2007 Government Documents Intern Numeric and Spatial Data Intern
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New Decennial Census Resources Part I: New Resources Available
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Decennial Census Resources New resources include: The Decennial Census Question Database The UMich Census Inventories The Block Report City Coverage Aid The Decennial Census Variable Database
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Decennial Census Question Database (review) Census Coverage: 1790-2000 Purpose: To help librarians/patrons figure out whether a question was asked on a particular decennial census. Browse Questions by Date, 2000 equivalent, or tag Also includes background information URL: http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/hisc en/cqdb.xls http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/hisc en/cqdb.xls
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Possible Question 1: “What questions were asked for the 1790 census” Answer: ….
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Possible Question 2: “Were questions ever asked about building materials for houses? If so when?” Answer: …
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Possible Question 3: “I noticed there was a question in the 2000 census about when buildings were built, when was this first asked.” Answer: …
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City Block Coverage Aid Census Coverage: 1940-1980 Purpose: To help librarians/patrons figure out whether a city had block coverage for a particular decennial census. Includes report numbers for each decade and a highlighted box if it is covered in that decade. URL:http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/hiscen/bl oc4080.xlshttp://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/hiscen/bl oc4080.xls
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Possible Question 4: “I am doing research on housing characteristics of a certain neighborhood of Anchorage, AK; is there anyway to find details for any decade within the last 50 years?” Answer: ….
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UMich Census Inventories Census Coverage: 1790-1990 Purposes: To help librarians and patrons find where resources are available (online, print, microformats, cds, etc.) To catalogue additional online resources URL:http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/his cen/cen#### (ex. cen1940)http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/his cen/cen####
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Possible Question 5: “The print volume of the 1950 Census Volume 2-Alabama Section is missing, is there another place I can search?” Answer: …
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New Decennial Census Resources Part II: Real example of the use of these resources.
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From the Patron: “I need to find general information about housing characteristics for neighborhoods in Chattanooga, TN for 1950…Where can I look?” - Patron Question, July 2007
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Reference Interview “Is there a particular piece of information that would be useful for your research? Or even an example of a statistic you are looking for?” “I’m looking for all sorts of statistics; but for instance, I would like to know average rent in certain parts of the city?”
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Thinking Process Is this information available for the 1950 census? Is Chattanooga covered in block statistics volumes? What is the quickest way to get this information for the patron.
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Steps Find out if question is asked Find out if block coverage is available Find out where the patron can access this information
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Steps Find out if question is asked Find out if block coverage is available Find out where the patron can access this information
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Steps Find out if question is asked Find out if block coverage is available Find out where the patron can access this information
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New Decennial Census Resources Part III: Coming Soon!
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Decennial Census Variable Database Census Coverage: 1790-2000 Purpose: To help librarians/patrons figure out what statistics, variables, tables, and maps are available through online resources. Includes information on online resource, type of information (stat, variable, etc.), Concept/Variable Name, Possible Divisions, Tags, and Geographies available Will be available Spring 2008.
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New Decennial Census Resources Part IV: Any Questions?
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