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USING THE COLLECTION NEWSPAPERS PERIODICALS GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
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GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Issues important to women are also policies of interest to governments and international organizations. Employment, health, education, and economic parity can be researched at state, national, and international levels through government publications housed in the Serial and Government Publications Division. The majority of any government's publications are serial in nature. The division's collection includes periodicals published by the federal government, state and local governments, foreign governments, and international organizations. Official serial publications of U.S. states and foreign governments are housed in the division until bound. In addition to government-produced periodicals, the division has depository collections for
International organizations have made conscious efforts to include women in their policy deliberations. Foreign government publications contain varied levels of detail concerning women in any particular country. U.S. state publications reflect the importance of women in the American home, workplace, and society, and state concerns are mirrored on the national level as well. Researchers investigating the role of American women in the international arena and how American women fare on a worldwide basis will find the statistics collected by governments and reports generated through government- and organization-sponsored studies and research important sources to review. [Top] |
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