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Government Documents via RSS

Here's a quick and easy way to augment your Government Documents collection: FirstGov, the U.S. Government's web portal, now offers RSS feeds in a range of subjects. Each of these broad topics has a number of entries underneath -- and they're obviously planning for a lot more:

So if you're interested in Product Safety Recalls (XML) or National Agricultural Statistics Service News (XML) -- or lots of other stuff -- here's your place to go.

What a simple way to keep your patrons up to date on whatever part of the bureaucracy is of interest to them...

[Updated 19 May 2005 to correct URLs which I'd butchered by mistake.]

Comments (1)

Caryn Anderson:

This is great Ken! I'm an LIS freak with a deep weakness for public policy. This is like a dream come true. Thanks!

P.S. I've been really enjoying your blogging. Keep up the good work.

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