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Government Information MIT 026B Winter 2002
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Under what circumstances are there likely to be useful government publications on your topic?
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Scientific or Social Research Funded by the Government Canadian Institute for Scientific Information (CISTI) National Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
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An issue discussed within a government body, particularly within a legislative context Gun control, same-sex spousal benefits, –Statutes and Regulations –Hansard Debates
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A complex social issue, particularly one on which the government will have to make policy Information infrastructure, reproductive technologies, crime, aboriginal rights –Government department reports –Royal Commissions
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Statistical Data Economic indicators –Changes in the Gross Domestic Product –Unemployment rates –Interest rates Census data
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Federal Government Information National Library of Canada Depository System Canada Site Statistics Canada
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The National Library of Canada AMICUS: The Catalogue of the National Library Canadiana: The National Bibliography Canadian Information by Subject
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Federal Depository Services Providing Canadians with equal and ready access to federal government information –Legislative Guides –Background Information
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Canada Site: www.gc.ca The central website for the Government of Canada –Websites for individual departments, agencies and government bodies –Legislative information Bills in the House of Commons Consolidated Statutes
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“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics” -attributed to Benjamin Disraeli
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Statistics in Canada 1608:First Census 1666/67:Census in New France: Persons Areas under cultivation Livestock 1867:BNA Act: Statistics are a federal jurisdiction
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Statistics in Canada, cont. 1918:Statistics Act creates the “Dominion Bureau of Statistics” 1971:Name changes to “Statistics Canada” 1980s:Cost Recovery
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2 Purposes: 1.Collect, compile, analyze, abstract, publish statistical information -commercial, industrial, financial, social, economic, general activities of the people 2. Take the Census of Canada -formerly every 10 years, now every 5 years
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CANSIM Database “Canadian Socio-Economic Information Management System” Main databank of Statistics Canada
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What’s Terrific About Statistics Canada HUGE RELIABLE DETAILED EXTENSIVELY CATALOGUED PUBLISHED IN A WIDE RANGE OF FORMATS
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BUT………. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ What do you do when the world changes?
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Government Information Classification Schemes United States:SuDOC Canada: CODOC
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SuDOCS C 13.1: CGov. Dept/Agency 13Agency/Subordinate Agency. 1Series or category grouping : Individual items in a series
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Codoc CA2 ON LC R26 CACountry 2Level of government ONIdentification of government LCMain organization/department - -Subordinate body - -Date R26Cutter number 1= Federal 2=Provincial
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Government departments, in their drive to conserve costs, are increasingly by-passing the depository system and mounting their information independently on their own websites.
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