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Reviews Amazon.com The complete guide to locating government resources on the Internet, How to Access the Federal Government on the Internet 1998 should replace the "blue pages" of your local phone book as the best way to locate information from or about the United States federal government. This comprehensive reference to Web sites, bulletin boards, official e-mail addresses, mailing lists, and more is organized into 21 sections and covers all of the major areas of government, including defense, foreign affairs, education, energy, and transportation. The collection of sites and services is impressive and ranges from official government sites, such as THOMAS, to independent organizations, such as Project Vote Smart. Each source cited has an easy-to-navigate tabbed "Vital Stats" listing on the side of the page, which includes available access methods, guest login information, and e-mail addresses. A thorough review is given for each entry, citing the quality and quantity of information available. The detailed appendix contains a listing of e-mail addresses and Web sites for members of Congress, listed by state. The updated 1998 edition includes nearly 200 new Internet government resources for a total of over 600 sites listed and reviewed.
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