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Finding Government Gray Literature
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Gray Literature Not commercially published Technical reports, working papers, business documents, proceedings Limited indexing to identify Availability uncertain
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When I talk about government publications
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All Government Publications Look Alike
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All Government Agencies Sound Alike Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife : Salem, Ore.Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife : Salem, Ore. Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ResourcesKentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Vermont Fish & WildlifeVermont Fish & Wildlife US Fish and Wildlife ServiceUS Fish and Wildlife Service
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All Government Publications Have the Same Title
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All Agencies Have the Same Name Corporate name cataloging protocols Abbreviations for agencies Agencies change names Call numbers built from agency
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Cataloging Practices Geological Survey (U S)Geological Survey (U S U S Dept Of Commerce Washington (State) State Board For Community College EducationWashington (State) State Board For Community College Education Oregon. Anadromous Fish Section Washington State University University Of Washington
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Finding Aids Google Ask George /Find-it Internet web sites Books
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WA Govt Search Engines http://access.wa.gov http://find-it.wa.gov/search.asp
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WA FIND-IT GOOGLE In October 2005 !
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Internet Finding Aids
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Print Finding Aid: Andriot’s
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Finding Aids for WA Publications Ask George/Find-it search engines Laser Cat Local online catalogs for State Library, large collections, local collections Bibliographies by agencies In development: Agency family charts Ask the State Depository
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Title and Agency Search in OCLC
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Results
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Real Cases
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Case 1: The “cat sep” McMillan, Bird Coal washing problems of the Pacific Northwest, University of Washington Engineering Experiment Station Bulletin No. 28, 1924
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The OCLC record Coal washing problems of the Pacific Northwest, Earl Renwick McMillan; Byron Matthew Bird 1924 Libraries worldwide that own item: 18 Series: Washington (State) University. Engineering Experiment Station. Engineering Experiment Station series.; Bulletin no. 28;
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How the Cite and OCLC differed McMillan, Bird Coal washing problems of the Pacific Northwest, University of Washington Engineering Experiment Station Bulletin No. 28, 1924 Author is different Series “author” is different
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Author: university of washington engineering experiment
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Holdings of Bound Volumes
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Case 2: Who has the geoduck? Short, K.S. & R. Walton (1992) The transport and fate of suspended sediment plumes associated with commercial geoduck harvesting. Final Report. Prepared by Ebasco Environmental for the Washington Department of Natural Resources. 92p
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Where the search led
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What we had in the collection
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FOUND!!!
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Dear Librarian I am trying to find a copy of an old report written by the Secretary of Social and Health Services and the Commissioner of Employment Security. This report describes the system or systems in effect at that time for employer reporting…This report was due in January of 1989 to the Legislature. Case # 3 “It’s kinda like…”
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The Clues Dept. of Social and Health Services; Dept. of Employment Securities Report to the Legislature Date: around 1989 ?? Keywords: employer reporting
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First search
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Additional web sites Google Uncle Sam http://www.google.com/unclesam Washington State Library Catalog http://cals.evergreen.edu/search/ Shirley Dallas Washington State Library sdallas@secstate.wa.gov
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