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ItemAnnual Reports by Agencies : More than just numbers(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-10-17) Kenly, Patricia E.Historical reports had rich detail - about new processes, projects, and partnerships; day-to-day operation and functions; plus, employee information. One can find hidden gems in the narrative of this resource type.
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ItemFinding gems: Unearthing interesting and valuable reports from federal research(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-10-08) Kenly, Patricia E. ; Finn, BetteThe US Government produces business, technology, and scientific information, detailed, free and written by experts.U.S. government technical reports are the results of government-funded research. They are issued by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Department of Energy, and even the Department of Defense. This presentation explores the key databases and share search tips so that you and your users can discover the wealth of information hidden in this important resource type.
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ItemCimate Change Essentials: Don’t Sweat the Research(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-10-10) Kenly, Patricia E. ; Finn, BetteSolid scientific information on climate change is essential for students doing research as well as the general public. We'll explore strategies and tips for finding information on this hot topic, as well as key sources and statistics.
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ItemTaking the Pulse of the South’s Economy(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-10-05) Kenly, Patricia E. ; Finn, Bette
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ItemIdeas, Hints, & Tips(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012) Kenly, Patricia E. ; Finn, BetteLibrarians can use outreach as a great way to enhance their reference and interpersonal skills. Our experience has shown that engaging in campus/community events such as "Earth Day" has indeed sharpened our reference skills. Further, these events showcased the Georgia Tech Library’s reference services and resources.
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ItemRolling in the Deep Web: Mining Free Resources for Science and Technology Information(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-10-06) Kenly, Patricia E. ; Finn, BetteThe ultimate science search: using federal resources as a gateway to scientific data and research. Explore the world of diverse topics such as natural and man-made disasters, energy use and production (nuclear and renewable, local and worldwide), biotech, and more. Join us as we illustrate strategies to unearth "vetted" and valuable in-depth information for your students and other users.
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ItemCongressional Information Demystified(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-10-15) Kenly, Patricia E. ; Finn, BetteThe U.S. Congress investigates and addresses important public policy issues facing our nation. Tracking this activity can be challenging. This session will save you time by showing you how to find this information efficiently, from both government and commercial sources (including CQ).